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5th Middleware 2004: Toronto, Canada - Workshop on Middleware for Pervasive and Ad-hoc Computing
- Paddy Nixon, Fabio Kon:
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Middleware for Pervasive and Ad-hoc Computing, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 18-22, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-951-9 - Carl-Fredrik Sørensen, Maomao Wu, Thirunavukkarasu Sivaharan, Gordon S. Blair, Paul Okanda, Adrian Friday, Hector A. Duran-Limon:
A context-aware middleware for applications in mobile Ad Hoc environments. 107-110 - Markus C. Huebscher, Julie A. McCann:
Adaptive middleware for context-aware applications in smart-homes. 111-116 - Peter Rigole, Yolande Berbers, Tom Holvoet:
Mobile adaptive tasks guided by resource contracts. 117-120 - Mirco Musolesi, Cecilia Mascolo, Stephen Hailes:
Adapting asynchronous messaging middleware to ad hoc networking. 121-126 - Eduardo Souto, Germano Guimarães, Glauco Vasconcelos, Mardoqueu Vieira, Nelson S. Rosa, Carlos André Guimarães Ferraz:
A message-oriented middleware for sensor networks. 127-134 - Martin Modahl, Bikash Agarwalla, Gregory D. Abowd, Umakishore Ramachandran, T. Scott Saponas:
Toward a standard ubiquitous computing framework. 135-139 - Farshad A. Samimi, Philip K. McKinley, Seyed Masoud Sadjadi, Peng Ge:
Kernel-middleware interaction to support adaptation in pervasive computing environments. 140-145 - Marc-Olivier Killijian, David Powell, Michel Banâtre, Paul Couderc, Yves Roudier:
Collaborative backup for dependable mobile applications. 146-149 - Dag Johansen, Håvard D. Johansen, Robbert van Renesse:
Environment mobility: moving the desktop around. 150-154 - Rae Harbird, Stephen Hailes, Cecilia Mascolo:
Adaptive resource discovery for ubiquitous computing. 155-160 - Jon Robinson, Ian Wakeman, Tim Owen:
Scooby: middleware for service composition in pervasive computing. 161-166 - Jan Steffan, Ludger Fiege, Mariano Cilia, Alejandro P. Buchmann:
Scoping in wireless sensor networks: a position paper. 167-171 - Domenico Cotroneo, Almerindo Graziano, Stefano Russo:
Security requirements in service oriented architectures for ubiquitous computing. 172-177
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