| Z.M.Mao, E. R Brewer, and R.H.Kartz. "Fault tolerant, Scalable, wide area Internet service composition", U.C. Berkeley Technical Report UCB//CSD-01-1129, January, 2001. |
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Z. Morley Mao, Eric A. Brewer, and Randy H. Katz, "Fault-tolerant, scalable, wide-area internet service composition," Tech. Rep. UCB//CSD01 -1129, U.C. Berkeley, January 2001, Available at http://www.cs. berkeley.edu/zmao/Papers/techreport.ps.gz.
....with properties of faulttolerance, composability is necessary for creating truly mobile services using a collection of devices. These devices form a device ensemble or a virtual device. We demonstrate feasibility of such an architecture based on our previous work in wide area service composition [1]. I. INTRODUCTION Today, there exists a spectrum of devices with different networking, hardware, and software capability. At one end of the spectrum are small mobile devices with relatively poor network connectivity, low computational power, limited memory and battery supply. Examples are ....
Z. Morley Mao, Eric A. Brewer, and Randy H. Katz, "Fault-tolerant, scalable, wide-area internet service composition," Tech. Rep. UCB//CSD01 -1129, U.C. Berkeley, January 2001, Available at http://www.cs. berkeley.edu/zmao/Papers/techreport.ps.gz.
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Z.M.Mao, E. R Brewer, and R.H.Kartz. "Fault tolerant, Scalable, wide area Internet service composition", U.C. Berkeley Technical Report UCB//CSD-01-1129, January, 2001.
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