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Looking into the Past: Enhancing Mobile Publish/Subscribe Middleware (2003)

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by M. Cilia , L. Fiege , C. Haul , A. Zeidler , A. P. Buchmann
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@MISC{Cilia03lookinginto,
    author = {M. Cilia and L. Fiege and C. Haul and A. Zeidler and A. P. Buchmann},
    title = {Looking into the Past: Enhancing Mobile Publish/Subscribe Middleware},
    year = {2003}
}

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Abstract

Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) middleware facilitates loosely coupled cooperation and fits well the needs of spontaneous, ad-hoc interaction. However, newly started mobile applications have to be bootstrapped to interpret the current flow of notifications correctly and commence normal operation. This problem is aggravated in mobile environments where disconnections and context changes occur frequently.

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enhancing mobile publish subscribe middleware    ad-hoc interaction    current flow    mobile environment    context change    mobile application    pub sub    publish subscribe    normal operation   

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