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Automated Code Management for Service Oriented Computing in Ad Hoc Networks

Overview Ad hoc networks are dynamic environments where frequent disconnections and transient interactions lead to decoupled computing. Typically, participants in an ad hoc network are small mobile devices such as PDAs or cellular phones that have a limited amount of resources available locally, and must leverage the resources on other co-located devices to provide the user with a richer set of functionalities. Service-Oriented Computing (SOC), an emerging paradigm that seeks to establish a standard way of making resources and capabilities available for use by others in the form of services, is a useful model for engineering software that seeks to exploit capabilities on remote devices. This paper proposes an automatic code management system supporting SOC in ad hoc networks.

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PublisherWashington University in St. Louis File FormatPDF
Date PublishedApril 2004
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