2009
DOI: 10.1109/mc.2009.302
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The Web as the Ubiquitous Computer

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“…The highest bandwidth reductions are achieved for interactive applications with frequent user events and lower round trip times. To achieve the above-mentioned goals while at the same time considering portability and generality, we propose a VNC [1] based architecture. VNC is an implementation of a remote display system based on a Remote Frame Buffer (RFB) protocol [6].…”
Section: Optimization Of Upstream Packetisation Overheadmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The highest bandwidth reductions are achieved for interactive applications with frequent user events and lower round trip times. To achieve the above-mentioned goals while at the same time considering portability and generality, we propose a VNC [1] based architecture. VNC is an implementation of a remote display system based on a Remote Frame Buffer (RFB) protocol [6].…”
Section: Optimization Of Upstream Packetisation Overheadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the user first tries to connect to a remote computer, he must specify his user name and password for authentication as well as the host name of the computer that is running a VNC server. If authentication succeeds, the SVNC proxy establishes a session with the VNC server and the SVNC viewer starts user services [1]. To suppress network traffic, encoding is changed depending on contexts.…”
Section: Optimization Of Upstream Packetisation Overheadmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We discussed this vision of the Web as a ubiquitous computer in the September 2009 issue of this magazine. 1 As depicted in Figure 1, the Web is evolving from an interconnection of static information sources to a programmable interconnection of static and dynamic information, people, communities, things, and-eventually-planets. This evolution is a testament to the amount of research focus the Web has received over the past two decades and will continue to receive.…”
Section: The Evolving Webmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, nowadays it is even more problematic, as private and corporate users are increasingly using online services to carry out their activities by exploiting the ubiquitous environment offered by the Internet [5,6]. Therefore, the number of private and shared activity contexts to be handled, and the amount of awareness information to deal with, are much larger than before.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%