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Location, Context and Device aware Framework (LCDF): A unified Framework for Mobile Data Management

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The objective is to propose an unified framework to manage and optimize the data being generated by the mobile devices we regularly use, specially the smart cell phones, tablet pc, wearable devices after studying the current practiced frameworks. This study proposes a top-level framework for data consuming and sharing between mobile devices as well as the data collection and data management methods. This study has addressed some issues with the current data management frameworks and proposed the way how those issues can be avoided in future.

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      ICCA 2020: Proceedings of the International Conference on Computing Advancements
      January 2020
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      ISBN:9781450377782
      DOI:10.1145/3377049

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