Ubiquitous application software usually has multiple QoS requirements, such as situationawareness, real-time, and security, which make the application software development complic...
Network servers make special demands that other types of applications may not make on memory allocators. We describe a simple malloc() microbenchmark suite that tests the ability ...
Many Ubiquitous computing applications can be considered as planning and acting problems in environments characterised by uncertainty and partial observability. Such systems rely ...
Self-managing systems able to dynamically re-configure with respect to time-varying workload mixes and changing system resource availability are of growing importance in heterogen...
Alois Ferscha, James Johnson, Gabriele Kotsis, Cos...
: Most cooperation support systems require information about the organisational context in which they are used. This is particularly required when systems are used in a large organ...