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....in this area, proposed a conceptual framework and extracted some important general lessons learned about adapting data flows over difficult network conditions. Other interesting work around adaptive mobile applications includes McIlhagga s [8] design methodology for adaptive applications, Lara s [5] Puppeteer system, which proposed the component based adaptation on remotely using Microsoft PowerPoint and Internet Explorer 5, and Acharya s [1] language extension of Java that supports resource aware mobile programs. Since adaptation is based on information related to change, awareness of ....
de Lara, E., Wallach, D. S., and Zwaenepoel, W. Puppeteer: Componentbased adaptation for mobile computing. In Proceedings of the 3rd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems (San Francisco, CA, March 2001), pp. 26--28.
....solver; with better interfaces for load and resource statistics ( proc contributes most of the latency to our resource predictors) and by replacing the middleware server with a library implementation. 5 Related work This work is most closely related to previous work on fidelity adaptation [7, 9, 16, 15, 30]. We have generalized these previous notions of fidelity, which only measured data degradation, to include arbitrary runtime parameters of an application. Our system and API also move the burden of adaptation out of the application: where other systems expect applications to specify their resource ....
E. de Lara, D. S. Wallach, and W. Zwaenepoel. Puppeteer: Component-based Adaptation for Mobile Computing. In Proc. 3rd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems (USITS-01), pages 159--170, Berkeley, CA, Mar. 2001.
....I assume that any application using this support has some inherent capability to adapt. In other words, the application must have some tunable parameters. Further, I assume access to these tunable parameters, either through source code or some code interpositioning technique. e.g. Puppeteer [20] manipulates the behaviour of Windows application components through well defined interfaces such as DCOM. Of the four case studies in this dissertation, three are of source available applications. The fourth is an unmodified web browser augmented with an HTTP proxy: the proxy, for which I had ....
....the multi fidelity computation. demonstrating the importance of history based resource demand prediction to effective fidelity adaptation showing through empirical evaluation that multi fidelity adaptation is well suited to the needs of interactive applications. More recently, de Lara [20] has shown that component based adaptation can enable adaptation in applications even without source code access. This research is complementary to mine: while I have assumed source code access in my application case studies, the general ideas of multi fidelity computation and history based demand ....
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Eyal de Lara, Dan S. Wallach, and Willy Zwaenepoel. Puppeteer: Component-based adaptation for mobile computing. In Proceedings of the 3rd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems (USITS-01), pages 159--170, Berkeley, CA, March 2001.
....(e.g. 26, 1, 9] Most of this work, however, has not considered adaptive real time applications, adaptive network protocols, bandwidth driven adaptations, and or interactions with the temporal scheduler. Adaptive applications for mobile computing have focused on changes in available bandwidth [10, 36, 6, 28, 25] and energy [8, 7] as well as off loading computation to fixed servers [27] These solutions adapt or transform the data based on observing the state of the network or energy, but treat the network, hardware, and scheduling like a black box. This limits the success of such adaptations to the ....
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....(ASICs) An example of this is the work done at Rice on a dynamically reconfigurable Viterbi decoder [11] that was implemented in a Xilinx Virtex FPGA. A third group focused on the development of applications that benefited from multitier environments. This sub project of REN, called Puppeteer [12], made modifications to the Microsoft Office suite of applications so that they could adapt in real time to varying network connections and congestion. A fourth group pursued the development of a proof of concept testbed for the mNIC. The rest of this paper will describe this system. IV. THE ....
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