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Middleware and Application Adaptation Requirements and their Support in Pervasive Computing Export

(2003)

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Presents BASE; a micro-broker middleware. Focus is on resource-constrained devices and protocol indepence. Leading example is a request made in one protocol with a reply made in another.

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PCOM is a component-based middleware used ontop of BASE which then provides mechanisms for components, dependencies between components. The components are bound via contracts and acts as architectural building blocks.

jonathanbp (public note) - 2007-03-20 15:58:37

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Pervasive computing environments are characterized by an additional heterogeneity compared to existing computing infrastructures. Devices ranging from small embedded systems to full-fledged computers are connected via spontaneously formed networks. In this paper we analyze requirements of applications and system software to cope with the dynamically changing execution environment. Based on our micro-broker-based middleware BASE a component framework for pervasive computing supporting...


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