Title
Supporting Disconnectedness-Transparent Information Delivery for Mobile and Invisible Computing
Abstract
As computing devices become ubiquitous and increasingly mobile, it is becoming apparent that the directed peer-to-peer communication model has shortcomings for many forms of distributed interprocess communication. Undirected communication, including content-based messaging, is becoming increasingly common. This paper examines the issues involved in supporting content-based messaging to both mobile devices and users using a combination of connected and mobile (possibly disconnected) devices. These issues include persistence, multi-client shared subscriptions, non-destructive notification receipt, and notification expiry. The discussion is placed in the context of the development of a proxy-server to provide disconnectedness sup-port for the Elvin content-based messaging service.
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1109/CCGRID.2001.923204
CCGrid
Keywords
Field
DocType
non-destructive notification receipt,mobile device,messaging service,invisible computing,disconnectedness-transparent information delivery,content-based messaging,disconnectedness sup-port,peer-to-peer communication model,interprocess communication,notification expiry,undirected communication,mobile communication,pervasive computing,routing,message passing,mobile devices,persistence,communication model,distributed computing,mobile computing
Mobile technology,Mobile computing,World Wide Web,Mobile search,Computer science,Models of communication,Mobile database,Mobile device,Inter-process communication,Message passing,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-1010-8
61
4.15
References 
Authors
2
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Peter Sutton1614.15
Rhys Arkins2614.15
Bill Segall317817.20