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LighTS: a lightweight, customizable tuple space supporting context-aware applications

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LighTS: a lightweight, customizable tuple space supporting context-aware applications
The tuple space model inspired by Linda has recently been rediscovered by distributed middleware. Moreover, some researchers also applied it in the challenging scenarios involving mobility and more specifically context-aware computing. Context information can be stored in the tuple space, and queried like any other data. Nevertheless, it turns out that conventional tuple space implementations fall short of expectations in this new domain. On one hand, many of the available systems provide a wealth of features, which make the resulting implementation unnecessarily bloated and incompatible with the tight resource constraints typical of this field. Moreover, the traditional Linda matching semantics based on value equality are not appropriate for context-aware computing, where queries are often formulated over value ranges, and where there is a prominent need to deal with imprecise information coming from multiple sources. In this paper, we describe a new tuple space implementation call...
Gian Pietro Picco, Davide Balzarotti, Paolo Costa
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where SAC
Authors Gian Pietro Picco, Davide Balzarotti, Paolo Costa
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