XMill: an efficient compressor for XML data
SIGMOD '00 Proceedings of the 2000 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Conditional Random Fields: Probabilistic Models for Segmenting and Labeling Sequence Data
ICML '01 Proceedings of the Eighteenth International Conference on Machine Learning
XPRESS: a queriable compression for XML data
Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
XGRIND: A Query-Friendly XML Compressor
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Information Theory, Inference & Learning Algorithms
Information Theory, Inference & Learning Algorithms
A Quality- and Cost-based Selection Model for Multimedia Service Composition in Mobile Environments
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Mobile shopping assistant: integration of mobile applications and web services
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PGP in constrained wireless devices
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EXEM: Efficient XML data exchange management for mobile applications
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An analysis of XML binary formats and compression
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Document decomposition for XML compression: a heuristic approach
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A context-dependent XML compression approach to enable business applications on mobile devices
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An intelligent framework for mobile devices
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The 4-tier design pattern for the development of an android application
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Reducing User Perceived Latency with a Proactive Prefetching Middleware for Mobile SOA Access
International Journal of Web Services Research
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Mobile phones are becoming a new popular platform for business applications. The number of mobile users increases daily and so does the need for efficient mobile data access and management. However, a traditional approach to business application and database design is not suitable for mobile devices because of the limited memory and connection bandwidth. This paper presents a novel lightweight mobile SOA-based architecture for business applications running on J2ME enabled devices such as cell phones. The paper includes position statement based on our experience and describes a first prototype implementation of the architecture. Some important features of our design are: using the knowledge of business processes to minimize data transferred to and stored on the device; pro-active data loading; allowing applications to fully function in a disconnected mode. The above architecture results in a lightweight framework, which can be used in order to develop a wide spectrum of business-oriented mobile applications.