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QoS-based design process for pervasive computing applications

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In this article, we address the recurrent problem of QoS management in pervasive computing due to resource limits, context changes and users' requirements. We propose a QoS-driven design process allowing managing applications limits and particularities of mobile devices in order to react to context evolution with dynamic reconfiguration reflecting quality and sustainability of the deployed solution.

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Mobility '09: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile Technology, Application & Systems
September 2009
373 pages
ISBN:9781605585369
DOI:10.1145/1710035
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  1. QoS
  2. design process
  3. sensor network
  4. software components
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  • (2011)KalimuchoProceedings of the 11th IFIP WG 6.1 international conference on Distributed applications and interoperable systems10.5555/2022090.2022094(43-56)Online publication date: 6-Jun-2011
  • (2011)Kalimucho: Adaptation Platform for Mobile Applications2011 11th Annual International Conference on New Technologies of Distributed Systems10.1109/NOTERE.2011.5957977(1-8)Online publication date: May-2011
  • (2011)Kalimucho: Contextual Deployment for QoS ManagementDistributed Applications and Interoperable Systems10.1007/978-3-642-21387-8_4(43-56)Online publication date: 2011

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