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Design and Implementation of Resource Sharing System for Creation of Multiple Instructions In Mobile Internet Environment

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Soft Computing as Transdisciplinary Science and Technology

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Cellular phones were used only for wireless telephone calls in the past, but its application is expanding to use the wireless Internet. Practical use of the mobile Internet is insufficient due to its fundamental limitations. Especially, mobile resources are not sufficient because they are not closely connected under current mobile Internet services which are provided with pre-designed structure. For these reasons it will take a lot more time and effort for the use of the mobile Internet to grow as a general service. In this paper, we are focusing on how to overcome the local limitations and to enhance the ‘Sharing of Mobile Resources’ by expanding mutual connectivity between resources scattered over the mobile Internet environment. MRSS(Mobile Resource Sharing System) provides a Human Computer Interface to customers using the Mobile Internet. MRSS automatically converts single request from a user to multiple instructions based on ‘Context-Awareness’ to search for proper information. MRSS provide ‘Ubiquitous Computing’ environment which users can reach information anywhere, anytime.

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Na, SW. (2005). Design and Implementation of Resource Sharing System for Creation of Multiple Instructions In Mobile Internet Environment. In: Abraham, A., Dote, Y., Furuhashi, T., Köppen, M., Ohuchi, A., Ohsawa, Y. (eds) Soft Computing as Transdisciplinary Science and Technology. Advances in Soft Computing, vol 29. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32391-0_84

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