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IEEE Transactions on Computers
IEEE Spectrum
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Mobile wireless computing: challenges in data management
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Multiaccess, Mobility and Teletraffic Advances in Wireless Networks
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The GSM System for Mobile Communications
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The Challenges of Mobile Computing
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Disconnected Operation in the Thor Object-Oriented Database System
WMCSA '94 Proceedings of the 1994 First Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications
Dynamic Documents: Mobile Wireless Access to the WWW
WMCSA '94 Proceedings of the 1994 First Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications
Dynamic structuring of web information for access visualization
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM symposium on Applied computing
A Flexible Personalization Architecture for Wireless Internet Based on Mobile Agents
ADBIS '02 Proceedings of the 6th East European Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems
The Content Driven Mobile Internet
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Intermediary infrastructures for the world wide web
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Localization of integrity constraints in mobile databases and specification in PRO-MOTION
Mobile Networks and Applications
Mobile Networks and Applications
mPERSONA: personalized portals for the wireless user: An agent approach
Mobile Networks and Applications
Xstream: A Middleware for Streaming XML Contents over Wireless Environments
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Using Web Services for supporting the users of wireless devices
Decision Support Systems
WebAccel: Accelerating Web access for low-bandwidth hosts
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Transmission reduction between mobile phone applications and RESTful APIs
Proceedings of the 2011 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
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This paper describes an application model and software technology that makes it possible to run World Wide Web applications in wide area wireless networks. Web technology in conjunction with today's mobile devices (e.g., laptops, notebooks, personal digital assistants) and the emerging wireless technologies (e.g., digital cellular, packet radio, CDPD) offer the potential for unprecedented access to data and applications by mobile workers. Yet, the limited bandwidth, high latency, high cost, and poor reliability of today's wireless wide-area networks greatly inhibits (to the point of infeasibility) supporting such applications over wireless networks. This paper presents the Client/Intercept computational model that makes it possible to run such distributed applications efficiently in wide area wireless networks. Furthermore, it presents WebExpress, a client/intercept based system for optimizing Web browsing, that reduces data volume and latency of wireless communications by intercepting the HTTP data stream and performing various optimizations including: file caching, forms differencing, protocol reduction, and the elimination of redundant HTTP header transmission. This paper describes these optimizations and presents some experimental results.