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....Due to lack of space, we only provide a very brief overview of selected related projects. Two classes of projects are examined: projects that are related to the overall concept [BaS99, BeW97, Der99, FoK01, EsH99, KoC00, VaA98] and ones that are related to specific functionalities of the InviNet [ArO99, LaL99, SnB00, SnA01]. The 2K [KoC00] is a network operating system in which all entities (users, devices, etc) exist in the network and are represented by CORBA objects. One of the unique features of 2K is it reconfigures automatically such that at any given time only components absolutely needed by the applications ....
K. Arnold, B. O'Sullivan, R. W. Scheifler, J. Waldo, and A. Wolrath, "The Jini specification," Addision-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1999.
....scheduling (AppLeS) 4] is a network enabled scheduler that works with a Grid computing toolkit such as Globus to schedule individual applications. AppLeS agents use static and dynamic application and system information while selecting a viable set of resources and resource configuration. The Jini [10] is a set of protocols for managing dynamic network computing based on Java. It allows services to join a network and discover other services that are available in the network. However, the clients should be Jini enabled to use this framework. The Portolano Project [12] proposes developing the ....
K. Arnold, B. O'Sullivan, R. W. Scheifler, J. Waldo, and A. Wolrath. The Jini specification. In Addision-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1999.
....a reality is still nascent. Routing protocol standards for networks of mobile devices such as those the IETF s MobileIP [7] and MANET [8] Working Groups are designing are still under development. Distributed middleware standards such as CORBA [9] and Jini Network Technology [10] were designed for sessile hosts and wired 22 May 2001 3 networks, and software implementations of these standards are simply too large to use in small mobile wireless devices. There is a lack of distributed middleware designed specifically for ad hoc networks of small mobile wireless ....
....identifier is Z. After performing the method, the called object broadcasts a message saying, Invocation Z returns normally with return value R or Invocation Z threw an exception E. 4.2. Jini Mobile Edition services using the distributed systems paradigm espoused by Jini Network Technology [10], namely: Each device provides services. Each service is defined by a well known service interface. A device allows others to use its services by providing service proxy objects which implement the service interfaces. A providing device s service proxy object is moved into the using ....
K. Arnold, B. O'Sullivan, R. Scheifler, J. Waldo, and A. Wollrath. The Jini Specification. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1999.
....they provide based on the current context. For example, when Bob is driving on the highway, his palmtop attempts to discover traffic condition services provided by cars driving along. This requires service discovery based on rich description of requests and services. We have designed DReggie[7] [1] and enhanced the Bluetooth Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) 2] to enable service discovery using semantic based matching. The available services may need to be composed into a larger service in order to satisfy a given request. As illustrated above, in order to print the Word attachment, the ....
K. Arnold, A. Wollrath, B. O'Sullivan, R. Scheifler, and J. Waldo. The Jini specification. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, USA, 1999.
....easier to develop new applications for Ubiquitous Computing environments. That is achieved by raising the level of abstraction offered by lowerlevel mechanisms for building distributed systems, such as mechanisms for remote communication, service discovery, distributed access to information, etc. [2,4,8,18,20,29,35]. Although my research also builds on those lower level mechanisms, and in that sense it will make it easier to build or extend applications for Ubiquitous Computing, this is not the main focus of my research. The focus of my research is on the role of the software infrastructure as facilitator ....
....[13,28,33,41] However, the notion of task in existing infrastructures is restricted to isolated (not interconnected) services. At a lower level, it is no longer uncommon for applications to marshal the components they require by using the increasingly available service discovery mechanisms [2,4]. However, since the configuration rules are hardwired inside the application, this approach will not scale to meet the highly dynamic requirements of user tasks, or to accommodate the heterogeneity of environments. Most infrastructures being explored today pose constraints on the uniformity of ....
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