Sciweavers

PERCOM
2003
ACM

Dynamic Application Composition: Customizing the Behavior of an Active Space

14 years 3 months ago
Dynamic Application Composition: Customizing the Behavior of an Active Space
The proliferation of wireless networks, hand-held PCs, touch panels, large flat displays, sensors, and embedded devices is transforming traditional habitats and living spaces into ubiquitous computing environments, or active spaces. We envision a middleware software ucture that abstracts the heterogeneity of these environments and transforms them into programmable environments. This middleware infrastructure provides support to manage the resources contained in an active space (low-level functionality), support to develop applications (application-level functionality), and support to define interaction rules among applications (active space-level functionality). In this paper, we present a mechanism called "application bridge" that implements active space-level functionality. Application bridges provide a simple, yet effective, mechanism to define dynamic application composition interaction rules that confer the active space a specific behavior based on a number of parameter...
Brian Ziebart, Manuel Román, Roy H. Campbel
Added 24 Dec 2009
Updated 24 Dec 2009
Type Conference
Year 2003
Where PERCOM
Authors Brian Ziebart, Manuel Román, Roy H. Campbell
Comments (0)