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Middleware for Network Eccentric and Mobile Applications

Middleware for Network Eccentric and Mobile Applications

Middleware for Network Eccentric and Mobile Applications
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Middleware for Network Eccentric and Mobile Applications Hardback - 2009 - 2009th Edition

by Benoît Garbinato, Hugo Miranda et Luís Rodrigues

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  • Title Middleware for Network Eccentric and Mobile Applications
  • Author Benoît Garbinato, Hugo Miranda et Luís Rodrigues
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition number 2009th
  • Edition 2009
  • Condition New
  • Pages 454
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Springer, USA
  • Publication date 2009
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 5992270-n
  • ISBN 9783540897064
  • Themes
    • Aspects (Academic): Science/Technology Aspects
  • Quantity available 5

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From the rear cover

Middleware is a critical foundation needed to leverage the development of a wide range of mobile and ubiquitous applications. Intrinsic challenges when building such middleware require the combination of expertise from areas like distributed systems, networking, software engineering, and application development.

This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the main fundamental problems, technologies, paradigms, and solutions of concern to developers of middleware for mobile environments. The contributions are grouped into four parts, on networking and programming issues, communication models, middleware issues, and application issues. Each chapter is structured as a self-contained tutorial, presenting an overview of a specific topic and the state-of-the-art solutions for the related problems. In addition, the book also includes an authoritative reference list. The material has been successfully used in several thematic training schools organized by the ESF MiNEMA (Middleware for Network Eccentric and Mobile Applications) program, and the book's organization and presentation is ideal for an advanced course on middleware.

About the author

Benot Garbinato is a Full Professor in computer science at the University of Lausanne, where he leads the Distributed Object Programming Lab. Prior to that he had worked in industry, first for the research lab of UBS in Zurich (Ubilab), where he lead the software engineering group, and later for Sun Microsystems' professional services, as senior software architect. His current research and teaching activities focus on the design and implementation of dynamic distributed architectures, such as pervasive and mobile systems.

Hugo Miranda is an Assistant Professor at the Informatics Department of the University of Lisbon. His research interests include protocol composition frameworks and mobile computing.

Lus Rodrigues is a Professor of the Departamento de Engenharia Informtica at the Technical University of Lisbon. His current interests include fault-tolerant and real-time distributed systems, group membership and communication, replicated data management, publish-subscribe systems, peer-to-peer computing and mobile computing. He is a member of the Ordem dos Engenheiros, ACM, and IEEE.

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