S.P. Wade. An Investigation into the use of the Tuple Space Paradigm in Mobile Computing Environments. PhD thesis, Lancaster University, England, September 1999.

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....The main disadvantage with these approaches is their need for high degrees of connectivity among the hosts of the distributed portions of the tuple spaces, a property inherently not present in the mobile environment. One of the first applications of Linda to mobility came in the Limbo platform [3, 35], a system that builds the notion of quality of service aware tuple spaces that reside on mobile hosts. The quality of service information itself is stored in the tuple spaces and can be made accessible to agents on remote hosts. While Limbo has a notion of distributed tuple spaces that span ....

S.P. Wade. An Investigation into the use of the Tuple Space Paradigm in Mobile Computing Environments. PhD thesis, Lancaster University, England, September 1999.

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