Proceedings IEEE/WIC International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI 2003)
DOI: 10.1109/wi.2003.1241291
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Ubiquitous service interoperation through polyarchical middleware

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“…Allard et al (2003) and Sameh and El-Kharboutly (2004) describe different techniques to bridge between Jini and UPnP, while Guttman and Kempf (1999) consider techniques to bridge between Jini and SLP. Similarly, Yu et al (2003) define a software structure for middleware that can bridge among a diverse set of service discovery systems and distributed object systems. Ponnekanti and Fox (2003) take a more general tact by defining a framework that clients may use to find candidate services and to automatically configure an appropriate set of proxies and stubs to allow a client to invoke a selected service.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Allard et al (2003) and Sameh and El-Kharboutly (2004) describe different techniques to bridge between Jini and UPnP, while Guttman and Kempf (1999) consider techniques to bridge between Jini and SLP. Similarly, Yu et al (2003) define a software structure for middleware that can bridge among a diverse set of service discovery systems and distributed object systems. Ponnekanti and Fox (2003) take a more general tact by defining a framework that clients may use to find candidate services and to automatically configure an appropriate set of proxies and stubs to allow a client to invoke a selected service.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ubiquitous services integrate to form new applications and those applications interact directly with users. Previously it was considered that the services in the service oriented environments will interact with the user directly [6,11] . However we propose that the applications developed through service integration serves the preferences of the users in a better way by keeping the preferences in mind and at the same time keep on monitoring the resources available.…”
Section: Overview and Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…OSGi ® [4] , the Service Oriented Platform (SOP) is considered to be strong candidate for future ubiquitous networks [5] . All such services that reside on a platform can combine to make applications that directly interact with the users [6] . Ubiquitous networks provide services to various devices such as cellular phones, PDAs, laptop computers and many others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through the framework, end-users may concentrate specifically on their application without having to worry about inconsistencies or mismatches between component standards. A detailed description of the polyarchical middleware is outside of the scope of this paper and can be found in [6]. This paper, however, focuses on the main functionalities of this polyarchical middleware including: integration of both synchronous and asynchronous service models.…”
Section: Figure 3 Framework Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%