| C. Baquero, "MobiScape: WWW Browsing under Disconnected and Semi-connected Operation", In Proceedings of the First Portuguese WWW National Conference, Portugal, 1995. 5 |
.... PCs, portable digital assistants) During the past years, a number of efforts have been made to consolidate the WWW with wireless networking architectures (such integration is also referred to as W4 World Wide Web for Wireless) Notable examples of such efforts are the MobiScape project [Baq95] and the IBM Web Express platform [Hou96] Flo98] which are used as a basis for our work . Both systems capitalize on the proxy interface that most modern navigation tools support. The architecture developed in MobiScape is graphically shown in Figure 1. A more complete survey of such ....
C. Baquero, V. Fonte, F. Moura, and R. Oliveira, "MobiScape: WWW Browsing under Disconnected and Semi-Connected Operation," Proceedings of 1 Portuguese WWW National Conference, Braga, Portugal, July 1995.
....Source: Baquero et al., 1994 Figure 1. Mob[Scape architecture During the past years, a number of efforts have been made to consolidate the WWW with wireless networks (such integration is also referred to as W4 World Wide Web for Wireless) Notable examples of such efforts are the MobiScape [8] and the IBM Web Express platforms [25] 20] which are used as a basis for our work. Both systems capitalize on the proxy interface that most modem navigation tools support. The architecture developed in MobiScape is graphically shown in Figure 1. 26 The Mobile Host (MH) uses the Support ....
C. Baquero, et al., "MobiScape: WWW Browsing under Disconnected and Semi-Connected Operation," Proceedings of 1 Portuguese WWW National Conference, Braga, Portugal, July 1995.
....screen in the document to provide reasonable performance. TeleWeb: Loosely Connected Access to the World Wide Web http: www5conf.inria.fr fich html papers P47 Overview.html Page 7 03 24 00 A number of groups have been exploring browsing the Web on more powerful notebook class computers [Baquero95, Liljeberg95]. For the most part this work focuses on the question of which part of the system should run on the mobile host and which part on stationary servers. Both MobiScape [Baquero95] and Mowgli [Liljeberg95] use a proxy running on the mobile host in conjunction with a dedicated process running on the ....
....7 03 24 00 A number of groups have been exploring browsing the Web on more powerful notebook class computers [Baquero95, Liljeberg95] For the most part this work focuses on the question of which part of the system should run on the mobile host and which part on stationary servers. Both MobiScape [Baquero95] and Mowgli [Liljeberg95] use a proxy running on the mobile host in conjunction with a dedicated process running on the stationary server. Caching at the stationary support station reduces wait periods caused by fetching remote documents, and a mobile host cache supports disconnected operation. ....
Carlos Baquero, Vitor Fonte, Rui Oliveira. MobiScape: WWW Browsing under disconnected and semi-connected operation, In Proceedings Portuguese WWW National Conference, Braga, July 1995. <URL: http://www.di.uminho.pt/~cbm/ps/MobiScape.ps>
....also facilitated by the rapid proliferation of portable computing equipment (portable PCs, portable digital assistants) During the past years a number of efforts were made to consolidate the WWW with wireless communication architectures. Notable examples of such efforts are the MobiScape project [Baq95] and the IBM WebExpress platform [Hou96] which are used as a basis for our work, the Mobisaic project [Voe94] as well as the Dynamic Documents idea described in [Kaa94] The MobiScape project capitalises on the proxy interface that most modern navigation tools support. The architecture developed ....
Baquero, C., Fonte, V., Moura, F. and Oliveira, R., MobiScape: WWW Browsing under Disconnected and Semi-Connected Operation, proceedings of First Portuguese WWW National Conference, Braga, Portugal, July 1995.
....keeping a set of documents on the local machine so that, under conditions of minimal or nonexistent connectivity, this set of documents may be accessed and useful work can be accomplished. While the problem of hoarding has been approached both with respect to le systems [7, 9] and the Web [2], we feel that the latter domain has not been fully explored. In this project, we plan to study Web hoarding by writing a hoarding agent which incorporates user de ned priorities, recency of document use, and predicted access patterns to provide reasonable Web availability during periods of low ....
....in the hoard are updated so that a state of equilibrium is achieved. The SEER system presented in [9] proposes an alternative hoarding system which utilizes clustering algorithms and the notion of semantic distance between les to assign weights to documents in a fully automated manner. In [2], the idea of hoarding is applied to the World Wide Web. The MobiScape project utilizes an architecture of two hoarding entities, one on the mobile host and one on a wellconnected support station. While the support station was included merely to reduce latency, corresponding to modern day ....
Carlos Baquero, Vitor Fonte, Francisco Moura, and Rui Oliveira. MobiScape: WWW browsing under disconnected and semi-connected operation. In Proceedings Portuguese WWW National Conference, July 1995.
....in favor of cooperation is that classical caches have better performance when shared by a large number of users and when they have access to a large amount of storage space. This is generally not realistic on mobile computers, although caches have proven to be useful for disconnected Web browsing [3, 9, 15]. Cooperation is then a good way to improve caches on mobile computers. Our approach is to develop a general cache, able to deal with different kinds of uses, and to adapt to its current environment. Integrated in the caches will be libraries of policies to be triggered, depending on the execution ....
Baquero, C., Fonte, V., Moura, F., and Oliveira, R. MobiScape: WWW browsing under disconnected and semi-connected operation. In Proceedings of the Portuguese WWW National Conference (Braga, Portugal, July 1995). http://www.di.uminho.pt/~cbm/ps/MobiScape.ps.
....also facilitated by the rapid proliferation of portable computing equipment (portable PCs, portable digital assistants) During the past years, a number of efforts were made to consolidate the WWW with wireless communication architectures. Notable examples of such efforts are the MobiScape project [2] and the IBM WebExpress platform [11] which are used as a basis for our work, the Mobisaic project [27] as well as the Dynamic Documents idea described in [13] The MobiScape project capitalizes on the proxy interface that most modern navigation tools support. The architecture developed in ....
Baquero, C., Fonte, V., Moura, F. and Oliveira, R., MobiScape: WWW Browsing under Disconnected and Semi-Connected Operation, proceedings of First Portuguese WWW National Conference, Braga, Portugal, July 1995.
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