Core Java 2: Volume II Advanced Features
Core Java 2: Volume II Advanced Features
Performance of SOAP in Web Service Environment Compared to CORBA
APSEC '02 Proceedings of the Ninth Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference
Latency Performance of SOAP Implementations
CCGRID '02 Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid
One.world: Experiences with a Pervasive Computing Architecture
IEEE Pervasive Computing
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The Distributed object computing is a paradigm that allows objects to be distributed across a heterogeneous network, and allows each of the components to interoperate as a unified whole. A new generation of distributed applications, such as telemedicine and e-commerce applications, are being deployed in heterogeneous and ubiquitous computing environments. The objective of this paper is to explore an applicability of a component based services in ubiquitous computational environment. While the fundamental structure of various distributed object components is similar, there are differences that can profoundly impact an application developer or the administrator of a distributed simulation exercise and to implement in Ubiquitous Computing Environment.