Title
An Architecture-Based Approach for Compute-Intensive Pervasive Systems in Dynamic Environments
Abstract
Distributed systems have continued to evolve and we note two important trends: the dramatically increasing level of dynamism in contemporary distributed systems and the convergence of mobile computing with cloud computing. The end result is that it is very difficult to achieve the required level of scalability and dependability in a systematic way when considering pervasive systems that are software- and compute-intensive and whose functionality is typically augmented by static cloud infrastructure resources. This work discusses relevant challenges and requirements for integrating cloud computing with pervasive systems operating in dynamic environments. We present a set of requirements using a holistic case study and describe a framework approach to address these requirements.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2649563.2649577
HotTopiCS@ICPE
Field
DocType
Citations 
Dynamism,Mobile computing,Dependability,Computer science,Context-aware pervasive systems,Software,Cloud testing,Distributed computing,Cloud computing,Scalability
Conference
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.48
18
6