| R. Balan, J. Sousa, M. Satyanarayanan. Meeting the Software Engineering Challenges of Adaptive Mobile Applications. Submitted for publication, March 2002. |
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R. Balan, J. Sousa, M. Satyanarayanan. Meeting the Software Engineering Challenges of Adaptive Mobile Applications. Submitted for publication, March 2002.
....which adaptation policies are adequate, and user intent changes dynamically, depending on the task at hand. In the proposed architectural framework, software components determine the appropriate resource adaptation policies based on the user preferences expressed in the task description [7]. Since user preferences change dynamically depending on the intent of the user s task, software components will accommodate dynamic changes of policy. The notion of task plan is missing from current infrastructures for Ubiquitous Computing: at best, tasks are represented as the computational ....
R. Balan, J. Sousa, M. Satyanarayanan. Meeting the Software Engineering Challenges of Adaptive Mobile Applications. Submitted for publication, September 2002.
....which monitors resource levels and triggers application adaptation. Chroma support also helps ensure that the adaptations of multiple concurrently executing applications do not interfere with each other. Further details about the software engineering aspects of Chroma can be found elsewhere [2]. 3 Chroma Design In this section, we present the design of our tacticsbased remote execution system, Chroma, that satisfies the goals described in Section 2. Building Chroma required two main components: A way of describing tactics. A method for selecting a tactic at runtime. 3.1 ....
Balan, R. K., Sousa, J. P., and Satyanarayanan, M. Meeting the software engineering challenges of adaptive mobile applications. Technical Report CMU-CS-03-111, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Feb. 2003.
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R.K. Balan, J.P. Sousa, M. Satyanarayanan. Meeting the Software Engineering Challenges of Adaptive Mobile Applications. Carnegie Mellon University Technical Report, CMU-CS-03-11, February 2003.
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