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Using Internet Services to Manage Massive Evolving Information for Ubiquitous Computing Systems
- A major challenge in building ubiquitous computing systems is the large variety of heterogeneous devices. Building applications that cope with this heterogeneity requires managing massive amounts of quickly evolving information, mapping among the various semantically-equivalent functionalities of de
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Separation of Concerns in Networked Service Composition
- As networked services are increasingly being used as the core building blocks of today's software programs, there is a growing need to apply the software engineering principles of separation of concerns to these service-based components. But most methods of separating concerns are not highly applica
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Discovering Correctness Constraints for Self-Management of System Configuration
- Discovering Correctness Constraints for Self-Management of System Configuration Emre Kiciman Yi
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Using Dynamic Mediation to Integrate COTS Entities in a Ubiquitous Computing Environment
- . The original vision of ubiquitous computing [14] is about enabling people to more easily accomplish tasks through the seamless interworking of the physical environment and a computing infrastructure. A major challenge to the practical realization of this vision involves the integration of comm
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Towards Zero-Code Service Composition
- For many years, people have been trying to develop systems from modular, reusable components. The ideal goal is zero-code composition: building an application out of existing components without having to write code. Today's component frameworks are built under the assumption that the same methods us
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System Support for Interactive Workspaces
- While work has been done on connectivity, mobility and general rendezvous systems for ubiquitous computing environments, research has been hampered by the lack of higher level application abstractions. To identify what these might be, we constructed a prototype ubiquitous computing environment which
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System Support for Multi-Modal Information Access and Device Control
- Hohlt, Randy Katz, and Emre Kiciman EECS Department, CS Division University of California, Berkeley
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JAGR: An Autonomous Self-Recovering Application Server
- This paper demonstrates that the dependability of generic, evolving J2EE applications can be enhanced through a combination of a few recovery-oriented techniques. Our goal is to reduce downtime by automatically and efficiently recovering from a broad class of transient software failures without havi
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Pinpoint: Problem Determination in Large, Dynamic Internet Services
- Traditional problem determination techniques rely on static dependency models that are difficult to generate accurately in today's large, distributed, and dynamic application environments such as e-commerce systems. In this paper, we present a dynamic analysis methodology that automates problem dete
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ICEBERG: An Internet-core Network Architecture for Integrated Communications
- , Bhaskaran Raman, Rahul Biswas, Chen-nee Chuah, Ramakrishna Gummadi, Barbara Hohlt, Xia Hong, Emre Kiciman
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