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System-Level Programming Abstractions for Ubiquitous Computing (2001)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
Robert Grimm, Janet Davis, Eric Lemar, Adam MacBeth, Steven Swanson, Steven Gribble, Tom Anderson, Brian Bershad, Gaetano Borriello, David Wetherall



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Abstract: The promise of ubiquitous computing is predicated on the ability of programmers to develop applications that will be able to work properly in constantly changing situations. Functions that interact with users and infrastructure must be maintained at tolerable levels even if devices and users are roaming, users switch devices or engage new ones, and the network provides only limited services. In this position paper, we present an approach based on exposing programmers to change while providing... (Update)

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R. Grimm, J. Davis, B. Hendrickson, E. Lemar, A. MacBeth, S. Swanson, T. Anderson, G. B. Brian Bershad, S. Gribble, and D. Wetherall. System-Level Programming Abstractions for Ubiquitous Computing. In Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS-VIII), 2001. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/grimm01systemlevel.html   More

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  text = "R. Grimm, J. Davis, B. Hendrickson, E. Lemar, A. MacBeth, S. Swanson, T.
    Anderson, G. B. Brian Bershad, S. Gribble, and D. Wetherall. System-Level
    Programming Abstractions for Ubiquitous Computing. In Proceedings of the
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