Supporting Ubiquitous Computing with Stateless Consoles and Computation Caches (2000)
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@TECHREPORT{Schmidt00supportingubiquitous,
author = {Brian Keith Schmidt},
title = {Supporting Ubiquitous Computing with Stateless Consoles and Computation Caches},
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year = {2000}
}
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Rapid advances in processing power, memory and disk capacity, and network bandwidth are leading us to an era in which we will have access to virtually unlimited resources at our fingertips. We are moving away from a hardware-centric view of computing to a more service-oriented perspective, i.e. users simply want to accomplish their tasks on their data, and they do not care about the machine specifics and management details. The future computing infrastructure will provide ubiquitous access to active computations floating on a sea of globally distributed resources. When executing in this context, our computing environments must become hassle-free and much easier to manage. This thesis describes two core concepts to help enable this transition. First, we







