TY - GEN
T1 - A Document centric approach for supporting incremental deployment of pervasive applications
AU - Kawsar, Fahim
AU - Nakajima, Tatsuo
AU - Fujinami, Kaori
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2008 ICST.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - This paper explores system issues for enabling incremental deploy- ment of pervasive application - the problem of how to deploy and gradually enhance the functionalities of applications in a pervasive environment. We present a system architecture, FedNet that pro- vides the foundation for incremental deployment and uses a docu- ment centric approach utilizing a profile based artefact framework and a task based application framework. Our artefact framework represents an instrumented physical artefact as a collection of ser- vice profiles and expresses these services in generic documents. Pervasive applications are expressed as a collection of functional tasks (independent of the implementation) in a corresponding doc- ument. A runtime component provides the foundation for mapping these tasks to the corresponding service provider artefacts. This mapping is spontaneous and thus enables gradual addition of ser- vices. Primary advantages of our approach are twofold- firstly, it allows end users to deploy pervasive applications and instrumented artefacts easily and gradually. Secondly, it allows developers to write applications in a generic way regardless of the constraints of the target environment. We describe an implemented prototype of FedNet, and show examples of its use in a real life deployment by the end users to illustrate its feasibility.
AB - This paper explores system issues for enabling incremental deploy- ment of pervasive application - the problem of how to deploy and gradually enhance the functionalities of applications in a pervasive environment. We present a system architecture, FedNet that pro- vides the foundation for incremental deployment and uses a docu- ment centric approach utilizing a profile based artefact framework and a task based application framework. Our artefact framework represents an instrumented physical artefact as a collection of ser- vice profiles and expresses these services in generic documents. Pervasive applications are expressed as a collection of functional tasks (independent of the implementation) in a corresponding doc- ument. A runtime component provides the foundation for mapping these tasks to the corresponding service provider artefacts. This mapping is spontaneous and thus enables gradual addition of ser- vices. Primary advantages of our approach are twofold- firstly, it allows end users to deploy pervasive applications and instrumented artefacts easily and gradually. Secondly, it allows developers to write applications in a generic way regardless of the constraints of the target environment. We describe an implemented prototype of FedNet, and show examples of its use in a real life deployment by the end users to illustrate its feasibility.
KW - Augmented Artefact
KW - Deployment
KW - Pervasive Application
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U2 - 10.4108/ICST.MOBIQUITOUS2008.3584
DO - 10.4108/ICST.MOBIQUITOUS2008.3584
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84923197141
T3 - MobiQuitous 2008 - 5th International ICST Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services
BT - MobiQuitous 2008 - 5th International ICST Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems
A2 - Iftode, Liviu
A2 - Cahill, Vinny
PB - ICST
T2 - 5th International ICST Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services, MobiQuitous 2008
Y2 - 21 July 2008 through 25 July 2008
ER -