A Model for Software Configuration in Ubiquitous Computing
Environments
S. Schubiger-Banz, and B. Hirsbrunner. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Pervasive
Computing, volume 2414 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 181--194. Zurich, Springer-Verlag, (August 2002)
Abstract
Software configuration in a heterogeneous and dynamic environment
such as ubiquitous computing is a challenging task. This paper presents the
COCA model, which transforms heterogeneous ubiquitous computing resources
through a process called classification into a conceptualized representation,
which allows high-level manipulation and configuration by ubiquitous
computing applications. A multi-modal ubiquitous computing application serves
as a sample implementation of the model that uses an automatic software
configuration process to dynamically adapt to changes in the environment.
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%X Software configuration in a heterogeneous and dynamic environment
such as ubiquitous computing is a challenging task. This paper presents the
COCA model, which transforms heterogeneous ubiquitous computing resources
through a process called classification into a conceptualized representation,
which allows high-level manipulation and configuration by ubiquitous
computing applications. A multi-modal ubiquitous computing application serves
as a sample implementation of the model that uses an automatic software
configuration process to dynamically adapt to changes in the environment.
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COCA model, which transforms heterogeneous ubiquitous computing resources
through a process called classification into a conceptualized representation,
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computing applications. A multi-modal ubiquitous computing application serves
as a sample implementation of the model that uses an automatic software
configuration process to dynamically adapt to changes in the environment.},
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