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Abstract: ler to
use and adapt than current systems.
Jini allows anything with a processor,
some memory, and a network connection
to offer services to other entities on
the network or to use the services that are
so offered. This class of devices includes
all the things we traditionally think of as
computers but also most of the things we
think of as peripherals, such as printers,
storage devices, and specialized hardware.
In the near future, the definition
will also encompass a host of other
devices,... (Update)
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Jim Waldo. The Jini Architecture for Network-centric Computing. Communications of the ACM, pages 76--82, July 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/waldo99jini.html More
@article{ waldo99jini,
author = "Jim Waldo",
title = "The {Jini} architecture for network-centric computing",
journal = "Communications of the ACM",
volume = "42",
number = "7",
pages = "76--82",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/waldo99jini.html" }
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