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Optimized XML Data Management for Mobile Transactions

by Stefan Böttcher
"... This paper summarizes the research issues in the area of XML data management and mobile transactions performed at the University of Paderborn. We shortly describe the problems worked at and the basic solution ideas, and we refer to the further literature that provides detailed descriptions of the el ..."
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This paper summarizes the research issues in the area of XML data management and mobile transactions performed at the University of Paderborn. We shortly describe the problems worked at and the basic solution ideas, and we refer to the further literature that provides detailed descriptions

XML encoding techniques for storing XML data on memory limited (mobile) devices

by David A. Lee - http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/13.html, Dec 2006, XML2006 conference
"... David Lee has over 20 years experience in the software industry responsible for many major projects in small and large companies including Sun Microsystems, IBM, Centura Software (formerly Gupta.), Premenos, Epiphany (formerly RightPoint), WebGain. As senior member of the technical staff of Epocrate ..."
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of Epocrates, Inc., Mr. Lee is responsible for managing data integration, storage, retrieval, and processing of clinical knowledge databases for the leading clinical information provider. Key career contributions include Real-time AIX OS extensions for optimizing transmission of real-time streaming video (IBM

XML Fragment Caching for Small Mobile Internet Devices

by Stefan Böttcher, Adelhard Türling - 2ND INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON WEB-DATABASES. ERFURT, OKTOBER , 2002
"... Whenever small mobile devices with low bandwidth connections to a server execute transactions on common XML data, then efficient data exchange between client and server is a key problem to be solved. However, a solution should also consider client- side cache management for the XML data, synchroniz ..."
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Whenever small mobile devices with low bandwidth connections to a server execute transactions on common XML data, then efficient data exchange between client and server is a key problem to be solved. However, a solution should also consider client- side cache management for the XML data

A Probabilistic XML Approach to Data Integration

by Maurice Keulen, Ander Keijzer, Wouter Alink - Proc. 21st IEEE Int’l Conf. Data Eng. (ICDE , 2005
"... In mobile and ambient environments, devices need to become autonomous, managing and resolving problems without interference from a user. The database of a (mobile) device can be seen as its knowledge about objects in the ‘real world’. Data exchange between small and/or large computing devices can be ..."
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In mobile and ambient environments, devices need to become autonomous, managing and resolving problems without interference from a user. The database of a (mobile) device can be seen as its knowledge about objects in the ‘real world’. Data exchange between small and/or large computing devices can

XML Information Services in Archaeological Excavation

by Matthew Reed
"... The increasing economic viability of mobile devices has lead to a new breed of computational tools that can be applied to existing problems. Archaeological excavation is one application area to which mobile devices are being used and a range of tools that aid in this domain are being developed. Howe ..."
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. However as archaeologists use a variety of these tools in recording data there becomes the need to store this data that is represented in numerous formats. In this paper an information store is proposed that is able to manage the multitude of data recorded at excavation in an XML format. The proposed

XML-based agent communication and migration for distributed applications in Mobile-C

by Khaoula Addakiri, Mohamed Bahaj, Noreddine Gherabi
"... Agent technology is emerging as a powerful approach for the development of complex system. Mobile agent is a program that can migrate as a whole around network and can communicate with its environment and other agent. Among application for mobile agent: manufacturing, electronic commerce, network ma ..."
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management, health care, and entertainment. In this paper we present the design and implementation of Mobile-C. The goal of the research is to access an XML file in order to find some information and guaranteed that the data of mobile agent is only accessed by one agent on time by using the synchronization.

Using Object-Relational Database Systems and XML in the Context of Mobile Environments

by Guntram Flach , 2000
"... In this paper, we present an architecture for presentation, access and exchange of information in a mobile computing environment. In the project MOVI, a new approach is developed which enables applications on mobile computers for exchange and visualization of multimedia objects with applications on ..."
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idea of this paper is the integration of object-relational database technology and XML techniques in a Mobility Information Center (MIC) as a framework for mobile environments. The major aim is to optimize the mobile data exchange and presentation by using of media specific queries, data preprocessing

xmile: An Incremental Code Mobility System based on XML Technologies

by Cecilia Mascolo, Wolfgang Emmerich, Anthony Finkelstein
"... Logical mobility ranges from simple data mobility, where information is transferred, through code mobility that allows the migration of executable code, to mobile agents, in which code and data move together. Several application domains need a more exible approach to code mobility than the one that ..."
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Logical mobility ranges from simple data mobility, where information is transferred, through code mobility that allows the migration of executable code, to mobile agents, in which code and data move together. Several application domains need a more exible approach to code mobility than the one

2007b): Data Management for Mobile Ajax Web 2.0 Applications

by Stefan Böttcher, Rita Steinmetz - Database and Expert Systems Applications, 18th International Conference, DEXA 2007
"... Abstract. Whenever Ajax applications on mobile devices have to retrieve large XML data fragments from a remote server, a reduction of the exchanged data volume may be crucial to manage limited bandwidth and limited energy of the mobile device. We propose to use an XML compression technique that com- ..."
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Abstract. Whenever Ajax applications on mobile devices have to retrieve large XML data fragments from a remote server, a reduction of the exchanged data volume may be crucial to manage limited bandwidth and limited energy of the mobile device. We propose to use an XML compression technique that com

. A SCALABLE APPROACH TO PROCESSING LARGE XML DATA VOLUMES

by Tim Weitzel, Thomas Tesch, Infonyte Gmbh, Peter Fankhauser, Fraunhofer Ipsi, Tim Weitzel, Thomas Tesch, Infonyte Gmbh, Peter Fankhauser
"... The emerging penetration of IT architectures with XML leads to increasing XML data volumes. Available tools often fail in realizing scalable XML processing for large XML data volumes. This paper introduces Infonyte-DB, a persistent XML Processor that economizes on system resources and allows process ..."
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processing large XML data volumes. Based on concrete application scenarios it is illustrated how Infonyte-DB can be deployed for XML based web services, technical documentation, and mobile information management.
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