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A. Joshi. On proxy agents, mobility and web access. ACM/Baltzer Journal of Mobile Networks and Applications, 2000.

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Service Composition in Ad-hoc Environments - Chakraborty   (Correct)

....from the beach. Cell phones or PDAs have e ectively become mobile storefronts for e tailers. This approach essentially treats palmtop devices as consumers of goods or information. The information or goods come from servers on the wired side. This approach is based on a client proxy server model [13, 86, 11, 33, 49, 29] and has been developed by the academia over the last ve to six years in contexts such as web access from mobile platforms. Applications of this change in the usage pattern of mobile devices have percolated into the industry. However, from the research perspective, it is interesting to note that ....

Anupam Joshi. On proxy agents, mobility and web access. ACM/Baltzer Journal of Mobile Networks and Applications, 2000.


Me-Services: A Framework for Secure Personalized - Discovery Composition And   Self-citation (Joshi)   (Correct)

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A. Joshi. On proxy agents, mobility and web access. ACM/Baltzer Journal of Mobile Networks and Applications, 2000.


Issues in Data Management for Pervasive Environments - Avancha, Chakraborty..   Self-citation (Joshi)   (Correct)

.... model perhaps with the client database being extremely lightweight [4] or having a (partial) replicate of the main database on the wired side [27] This approach has been developed by the academia over the last five six years in contexts such as web access from mobile platforms (for instance[14], 17] 5] 18] 21] 3] 15] or transaction support for database access(e.g. 11] In some sense, one can think of this as a supermarket approach, where a few identified service providers exist and the service traffic is one way. An alternative approach will be necessary with the spread ....

A. Joshi. On proxy agents, mobility and web access. ACM/Baltzer Journal of Mobile Networks and Applications, 2000.


Vigil: Providing Trust for Enhanced Security in.. - Kagal, Undercoffer, .. (2002)   Self-citation (Joshi)   (Correct)

....in this space has focused on allowing applications built for the wired world to run in the wireless domain. This work (typically based on a client proxy server model) has been developed by academia over the last five six years in contexts such as web access from mobile platforms (for instance[17], 23] 5] 25] 30] 2] 18] or transaction support for database access[8] Variants of this approach are now emerging from several commercial companies in the form of systems that allow phone based microbrowsers or PDAs to access domain specific Internet content (headline news, stocks, ....

A. Joshi. On proxy agents, mobility and web access. ACM/Baltzer Journal of Mobile Networks and Applications, 2000.


Profile Driven Data Management for Pervasive Environments - Perich, Avancha.. (2002)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Joshi)   (Correct)

....on the wired network. The main emphasis is on the development of protocols and techniques to deal with disconnection management and low bandwidth. The aim is often to allow applications built for the wired world (e.g. WWW, databases etc. to run in wireless domains using proxy based approaches ([2, 7, 10, 9]) In systems based on the 2.5 3G cellular infrastructure, the traditional client proxy server interaction is perhaps an appropriate model, where the client database can be extremely lightweight [3] or has a (partial) replicate of the main database on the wired side [17] An alternative ....

A. Joshi. On proxy agents, mobility and web access. ACM/Baltzer Journal of Mobile Networks and Applications, 2000.


Query Routing and Processing in Mobile Ad-hoc.. - Perich, Avancha, Joshi, .. (2001)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Joshi)   (Correct)

....cooperate with other devices in their vicinity in an as needed and as desired basis. Current research in mobile computing has generally been limited to allowing applications built for the wired world (e.g. WWW, databases etc. to run in wireless domains using proxy based approaches ( 3] 12] [25], 24] However, the enabling of peer peer interaction between entities in ad hoc environments poses additional challenges that must also be addressed. To further motivate the need for this framework in an ad hoc environment, let us consider the following scenario. It is 5:40 in the afternoon, ....

Anupam Joshi. On proxy agents, mobility and web access. ACM/Baltzer Journal of Mobile Networks and Applications, 2000.


An Agent-Based Approach to Ubiquitous Information Access - Chakraborty, Perich, Joshi   Self-citation (Joshi)   (Correct)

....We are familiar with ads of people buying commodities via their cell phones from the beach. This approach essentially treats palmtop devices as consumers of goods or information. The information or goods come from servers on the wired side. This approach is based on a client proxy server model [3, 26, 2, 11, 17, 9] and has been developed by the acedemia over the last ve six years in contexts such as web access from mobile platforms. The underlying assumption behind such extension of e commerce is that the information being provided to the mobile units is usually coming from a xed single service provider ....

Anupam Joshi. On proxy agents, mobility and web access. ACM/Baltzer Journal of Mobile Networks and Applications, 2000.

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