Title
Pervasive Personal Computing in an Internet Suspend/Resume System
Abstract
The Internet suspend/resume model of mobile computing cuts the tight binding between PC state and PC hardware. By layering a virtual machine on distributed storage, ISR lets the VM encapsulate execution and user customization state; distributed storage then transports that state across space and time. This article explores the implications of ISR for an infrastructure-based approach to mobile computing. It reports on experiences with three versions of ISR and describes work in progress toward the OpenISR version
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/MIC.2007.46
IEEE Internet Computing
Keywords
Field
DocType
pc hardware,distributed storage,pervasive personal computing,virtual machine,internet suspend,openisr version,roaming,internet suspend-resume system,resume system,virtual machines,storage allocation,internet suspend/resume,pc state,vm encapsulate execution state,internet,portable computers,isr system,personal computing,user customization state,infrastructure-based approach,mobile computing,tight binding,mobile computer,work in progress
Mobile computing,World Wide Web,Virtual machine,Computer science,Work in process,Distributed data store,Distributed memory,Computer network,Ubiquitous computing,Roaming,Operating system,The Internet
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
11
2
1089-7801
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
72
7.19
12
Authors
14
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
M. Satyanarayanan187741707.65
Benjamin Gilbert210110.47
Matt Toups31059.74
Niraj Tolia488666.35
Ajay Surie510411.68
David R. O'hallaron61243126.28
Adam Wolbach710812.70
Jan Harkes820624.04
Adrian Perrig9158421035.20
David J. Farber10447138.26
Michael A. Kozuch11178282.65
Casey Helfrich1227526.10
Partho Nath1313812.27
H. Andres Lagar-Cavilla1412111.42