Coda: A Highly Available File System for a Distributed Workstation Environment
IEEE Transactions on Computers
The active badge location system
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Managing update conflicts in Bayou, a weakly connected replicated storage system
SOSP '95 Proceedings of the fifteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
People, places, things: Web presence for the real world
WMCSA '00 Proceedings of the Third IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (WMCSA'00)
Seattle: a platform for educational cloud computing
Proceedings of the 40th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education
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This paper describes a peer-to-peer (p2p) system (beacond) that is suitable for teaching important concepts in ubiquitous computing. The system exposes issues in peer location, p2p services, security and privacy issues. The system provided enough background to compliment class lectures and assisted students in designing their own course projects. Students continue to explore ideas exposed by beacond; some of these ideas are being further developed for publication in research conferences[1]. We present our experiences in using this framework for three different course offerings.