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ProxiNet, Inc., ProxiWeb Thin Client Web Browser, 1997, http://www.proxinet.com

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Running the Web backwards: appliance data . . . - Huang, al. (2000)   (Correct)

.... ach, bling, fox cs.stanford.edu 2 E mail: John Barton hpl.hp.com that these devices, despite their inherent hardware, software, and network limitations, can interoperate with the rest of the Internet through infrastructure support. In particular, software such as transformation proxies [4,5,9] and wireless protocol gateways [8,11] enable these devices to leverage the enormous installed infrastructure of servers, content, and interactive services. In the words of one mobile computing project [7] Access is the killer app for such devices. We capture this effect by saying that the ....

ProxiNet, Inc., ProxiWeb Thin Client Web Browser, 1997, http://www.proxinet.com


Making Computers Disappear: Appliance Data Services - Huang, Ling (2001)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....infrastructure. Although, the infrastructure centric approach is not appropriate for all application domains, ADS fits into the class of data centric Internet scale applications for which taking an infrastructure centric approach has been shown to be beneficial for the above mentioned reasons [7, 6, 16]. 2.4 Appliance Data Services The ADS framework is a general application framework on top of which appliance computing applications are built. The framework implements the previously mentioned principles of appliance computing: 1. Bring devices to the forefront. 2. Keep the number of ....

....project explores how the user s mobile devices can be integrated into the current computing environment. Much of the work on post PC devices has focused on accessing the Internet from data appliances such as PDAs, cell phones, and palmtop computers. Some examples include transformational proxies [7, 6, 16] and wireless protocol gateways [15, 5] both of which enable these devices to leverage the enormous installed infrastructure of servers, content, and interactive services. Conversely, and partially as a result of infrastructure enablement, the Internet has begun to adapt to these devices and we ....

ProxiNet, Inc. ProxiWeb Thin Client Web Browser, 1998. http://www.proxinet.com.


A Framework For Separating Server Scalability and Availability From .. - Fox (1998)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....addition of a worker that extracts and displays the contents of Zip software archives for download directly to the PalmPilot, and improved 111 image processing code contributed by a senior graphics hacker [74] None of these required upgrades to client code. A later commercial version of Wingman [112] added support for HTML forms and secure connections, which required additional functionality in the client; since the client s version number is part of the initial client to proxy handshake, a legacy client is only served content that it can display successfully, along with a notification that ....

....The scalable network support in our architecture borrows heavily from and expands upon some ideas that were first concretely instantiated in the Inktomi research prototype at UC Berkeley. Top Gun Wingman and various ideas embodied by it are being commercialized and extended by ProxiNet, Inc. [112]. The ideas behind TranSend were briefly commercialized by Intel in its QuickWeb product (which has no formal connection to TranSend) as an application sold to ISP s. 132 Although we have occasionally used nontraditional (for academia) tactics to increase our visibility and impact, such as ....

ProxiNet, Inc. ProxiWeb Thin Client Web Browser, 1998. http://www.proxinet. com.


Experience With Top Gun Wingman: A Proxy-Based.. - Fox, Goldberg.. (1998)   (37 citations)  (Correct)

....satisfactorily even over slow links such as the Metricom Ricochet wireless packet radio modem (Metricom Corp. 1998) Top Gun Mediaboard extends Wingman s markup and protocol to accommodate the draw operations and user interactions required by a shared whiteboard. The commercial ProxiWeb client (ProxiNet, Inc. 1998) adds proxy based implementations of features missing from Wingman, including secure connections, cookies, and HTML forms. Future research includes merging Top Gun Wingman and Top Gun Mediaboard, resulting in a generic thin client application that acts as the drawing, rendering, and interaction ....

ProxiNet, Inc. (1998), `ProxiWeb Thin Client Web Browser', http://www.proxinet.com.


Running the Web Backwards: Appliance Data Services - Andrew Huang Benjamin (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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