Generative communication in Linda
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS)
Agile application-aware adaptation for mobility
Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
Energy-aware adaptation for mobile applications
Proceedings of the seventeenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
Intermediaries: an approach to manipulating information streams
IBM Systems Journal
Intermediaries personalize information streams
Communications of the ACM
On proxy agents, mobility, and web access
Mobile Networks and Applications
JavaSpaces Principles, Patterns, and Practice
JavaSpaces Principles, Patterns, and Practice
JavaSpace in Practice
BASE " A Micro-Broker-Based Middleware for Pervasive Computing
PERCOM '03 Proceedings of the First IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications
Adaptation of Web Contents and Services to Terminals Capabilities: the @Terminals Approach
PERCOM '03 Proceedings of the First IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications
Middleware and Application Adaptation Requirements and Their Support in Pervasive Computing
ICDCSW '03 Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
An Extensible and Scalable Content Adaptation Pipeline Architecture to Support Heterogeneous Clients
ICDCS '02 Proceedings of the 22 nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'02)
The Semantic Web: A Guide to the Future of XML, Web Services, and Knowledge Management
The Semantic Web: A Guide to the Future of XML, Web Services, and Knowledge Management
Extending tuplespaces for coordination in interactive workspaces
Journal of Systems and Software - Special issue: Ubiquitous computing
A Semantic Web Primer
PCOM - A Component System for Pervasive Computing
PERCOM '04 Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom'04)
Puppeteer: Component-based adaptation for mobile computing
USITS'01 Proceedings of the 3rd conference on USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems - Volume 3
Adapting multimedia Internet content for universal access
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
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Content adaptation is playing an important role in ubiquitous multimedia, however it is a challenging work due to the high degree of dynamism and heterogeneity of the ubiquitous computing environments, where hundreds of devices provide information, and thousands of terminals access these information. Recently, some researchers proposed to address this issue by dynamically organizing services or components into customized applications at runtime. However, due to the maintenance of the dependencies between services or components, this kind of system becomes more complicated with the growth of the system scale. Programming for these systems is also error-prone. This paper discusses the issues of content adaptation based approach for ubiquitous multimedia, and presents a prototype system, called UbiCon system. By abstracting media streams into generic CONTENT entities, the system provides a simple and powerful means for services to operate media stream. The CONTENT is dynamically created by the system at runtime, and essentially has local association with related services. As a result, the CONTENT is also used as a loosely coupling method for cooperating associated services. By abstracting services with a T model, the services can effectively cooperate together with other services. As a result, a collection of sophisticated applications can be built with this simple and effective services model.