Automatic Partitioning: Prototyping Ubiquitous-Computing Applications

  • Authors:
  • Nikitas Liogkas;Blair MacIntyre;Elizabeth D. Mynatt;Yannis Smaragdakis;Eli Tilevich;Stephen Voida

  • Affiliations:
  • University of California, Los Angeles;Georgia Institute of Technology;Georgia Institute of Technology;Georgia Institute of Technology;Georgia Institute of Technology;Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Venue:
  • IEEE Pervasive Computing
  • Year:
  • 2004

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Abstract

A main challenge facing ubiquitous computing R&D is the difficulty of writing software for complex, distributed applications. Automatic application partitioning can help rapidly prototype ubiquitous computing systems. The J-Orchestra automatic-partitioning system lets developers largely ignore distribution issues; it provides the tools for generating distribution code automatically, under user guidance. Automatic partitioning is promising for a large class of ubiquitous computing applications.