ABSTRACT
This paper studies the service discovery and selection aspects in mobile ad hoc environment. Environment, device, service and user based requirements as well as the context of the usage situation are considered in the process. Service selection algorithm and assisting software are implemented on PeerHood environment and few usage scenarios are presented for the operation.
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- Service discovery and selection approaches in PeerHood environment
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