Virtual Organizations, Pervasive Computing, and an Infrastructure for Networking at the Edge
Information Systems Frontiers
An Execution and Transaction Model for Active, Rule-Based Component Integration Middleware
EDCIS '02 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Engineering and Deployment of Cooperative Information Systems
The information furnace: consolidated home control
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
An architecture for the coordination of system management services
IBM Systems Journal
An interaction model for passively influencing the environment
Proceedings of the 2nd European Union symposium on Ambient intelligence
Application-level graphic streaming channel
LANC '03 Proceedings of the 2003 IFIP/ACM Latin America conference on Towards a Latin American agenda for network research
JASON: an open platform for discovering and hosting applications in ad hoc networks
UbiMob '04 Proceedings of the 1st French-speaking conference on Mobility and ubiquity computing
Towards a flexible service discovery
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Autonomic computing: Architectural approach and prototype
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering
Peer-to-peer for computational grids: mixing clusters and desktop machines
Parallel Computing
An efficient multilateral negotiation system for pervasive computing environments
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Securing services in nomadic computing environments
Information and Software Technology
Service Discovery of IP Cameras Using SIP and Zeroconf Protocols
ATC '08 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing
An infrastructure approach to context-aware computing
Human-Computer Interaction
Human-Computer Interaction
SLCA, composite services for ubiquitous computing
Mobility '08 Proceedings of the International Conference on Mobile Technology, Applications, and Systems
Parallel program execution support in the JGrid system
International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering
Class loading issues in Java™ RMI and Jini™ network technology
Class loading issues in Java™ RMI and Jini™ network technology
Project neuromancer
ETFA'09 Proceedings of the 14th IEEE international conference on Emerging technologies & factory automation
Acoustic target tracking using tiny wireless sensor devices
IPSN'03 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Information processing in sensor networks
A semantic service matching middleware for mobile devices discovering grid services
GPC'08 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Advances in grid and pervasive computing
High-level execution and communication support for parallel grid applications in JGrid
IPDPS'06 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Parallel and distributed processing
The benefits of java and Jini in the JGrid system
IPDPS'06 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Parallel and distributed processing
Sketching interactive systems with sketchify
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Context awareness: an experiment with hoarding
Euro-Par'06 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Parallel Processing
Integrating mobile devices into the grid: design considerations and evaluation
Euro-Par'05 Proceedings of the 11th international Euro-Par conference on Parallel Processing
Distributed transactional memory for metric-space networks
DISC'05 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Distributed Computing
Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
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From the Publisher:Built on top of the Java software infrastructure, Jini technology enables all types of services and devices to work together in a communityorganized without extensive planning, installation, or human intervention. Jini technology allows the lines to blur between what is hardware and what is software by representing all hardware and software as Jini technology-enabled "services," accessible either directly or through surrogates written in the Java programming language. In a distributed system of Jini technology-enabled services, these programs interact spontaneously, enabling services to join or leave the network with ease, which allows clients to view and access available services with confidence. A system of Jini technology-enabled services can link office components such as printers, faxes, and desktop computers. Beyond these traditional networks, the technology is also ideal for building the home-based networks that are now emerging: entertainment systems, cars, smart houses, and personal computers. This book contains the formal specification for the core Jini technology, as well as specifications for local helper utilities and remote helper services. It offers a review of distributed computing fundamentals, an overview of the Jini architecture, and an introduction to the key concepts that are the source of the technology's simplicity and powerremote objects, leasing, distributed events, and a two-phase commit protocol. The formal specifications provide the definitive description of every element of the Jini architecture, including detailed information on such topics as: Jini discovery and join protocols Jini entryusage Jini distributed leasing concepts Jini distributed event programming model Jini transaction model and semantics Jini lookup service and lookup attribute schema Jini discovery, event, leasing, and join utilities Jini lookup discovery, lease renewal, and event mailbox helper services Jini device architecture