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Supporting Adaptive Services in a Heterogeneous Mobile Environment
Nigel Davies, Gordon S. Blair, Keith Cheverst and Adrian
Friday.
One-line summary:
A worthless paper describing a "prototype" network-adaptive wireless
application based on network-quality-aware RPC, except that the
application is not network adaptive, it is not wireless,
and the RPC is not network aware and is buggy besides.
Overview/Main Points
- Heavyweight RDO system (similar to Rover's) encapsulates mobile objects
- Invocations on objects are done by RPC ("ANSAware"), which is
supposed to be network-aware, but is not, so it has
TCP-over-wireless problems (premature timeouts, mistaking losses for
congestion, etc.)
- To fix this, network-aware RPC called QEX
("quality-of-service-driven
execution") is "under development". Many blue-sky statements
about it but no concrete research direction stated.
- Prototype app is audioconferencing+WB. Current implementation
runs on PC's with Ethernet -- what a breakthrough. It will be
"ported" to QEX in the future.
Relevance
None; basically they have used RDO's to write an application and stated
that in the future, they will develop a QOS-driven RPC and port the
application to use it instead of the buggy RPC they now have.
Flaws
Too numerous to mention.
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