Reducing WWW latency and bandwidth requirements by real-time distillation
Proceedings of the fifth international World Wide Web conference on Computer networks and ISDN systems
Digestor: device-independent access to the World Wide Web
Selected papers from the sixth international conference on World Wide Web
WEST: a Web browser for small terminals
Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
Rajicon: remote PC GUI operations via constricted mobile interfaces
Proceedings of the 8th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
WebThumb: interaction techniques for small-screen browsers
Proceedings of the 15th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
IEEE Internet Computing
An adaptive viewing application for the web on personal digital assistants
Proceedings of the 21st annual international conference on Documentation
Summary thumbnails: readable overviews for small screen web browsers
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
ITCC '05 Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC'05) - Volume II - Volume 02
The thinnest of clients: controlling it all via cellphone
ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review
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Mobile remote access to personal computers and/or Web resources (i.e. Web contents and services) has the potential to enable important changes to the work practices of both businesses and individuals. There have been a number of attempts from both academic researchers as well as the industrial sector to develop mobile systems that can remotely access workstations or Web resources; however, a global acceptance of these systems has not been achieved yet. In this paper we review a decade of progress in the mobile remote access research area. We also highlight some of the open research issues and challenges that still exist.