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MobiDE 2003: San Diego, CA, USA
- Proceedings of the Third ACM International Workshop on Data Engineering for Wireless and Mobile Access, MobiDE 2003, September 19, 2003, San Diego, California, USA. ACM 2003
Data dissemination and pervasive computing
- Ugur Çetintemel, Andrew Flinders, Ye Sun:
Power-efficient data dissemination in wireless sensor networks. 1-8 - Roger Keays, Andry Rakotonirainy:
Context-oriented programming. 9-16 - Declan O'Sullivan, David Lewis:
Semantically driven service interoperability for pervasive computing. 17-24 - Ahmad S. Al-Mogren, Margaret H. Dunham:
Concurrency control performance in DAYS. 25-29
Location awareness and moving objects
- Jianting Zhang, Le Gruenwald:
Efficient placement of geographical data over broadcast channel for spatial range query under quadratic cost model. 30-37 - Goce Trajcevski:
Probabilistic range queries in moving objects databases with uncertainty. 39-45 - Xiaoxin Wu, Biswanath Mukherjee, Bharat K. Bhargava:
A low-cost, low-delay location update/paging scheme in hierarchical cellular networks. 46-50 - Calicrates Policroniades, Rajiv Chakravorty, Pablo Vidales:
A data repository for fine-grained adaptation in heterogeneous environments. 51-55 - Bo Xu, Ouri Wolfson:
Time-series prediction with applications to traffic and moving objects databases. 56-60
Consistancy and replication
- Christoph Lindemann, Oliver P. Waldhorst:
Consistency mechanisms for a distributed lookup service supporting mobile applications. 61-68 - Mohamed A. Sharaf, Jonathan Beaver, Alexandros Labrinidis, Panos K. Chrysanthis:
TiNA: a scheme for temporal coherency-aware in-network aggregation. 69-76 - Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, Tooraj Helmi:
An evaluation of alternative continuous media replication techniques in wireless peer-to-peer networks. 77-84 - Maya Rodrig, Anthony LaMarca:
Decentralized weighted voting for P2P data management. 85-92 - Tancred Lindholm:
XML three-way merge as a reconciliation engine for mobile data. 93-97
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