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  1. Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on Software architectures and mobility (SAM '08)
  2. Multi-layer faults in the architectures of mobile, context-aware adaptive applications: a position paper
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Architecture-driven software mobility in support of QoS requirements
Mobility in the virtual office: a document-centric workflow approach
Refining reliability estimation of mobile software systems
Software architecture and mobility: a perfect marriage or an uneasy alliance?
Architecting secure mobile P2P systems
Service-oriented architecture for mobile applications
Composable context-aware architectural connectors
Challenges and architectural approaches for authenticating mobile users
Comparing architecture description languages for mobile software systems
Multi-layer faults in the architectures of mobile, context-aware adaptive applications: a position paper
Implications of a single mobile computing device
So many sensors, so little data
Client side personalization of smart environments

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Multi-layer faults in the architectures of mobile, context-aware adaptive applications: a position paper

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Rosenblum, David S. Sama, Michele Elbaum, Sebastian Wang, Zhimin
Abstract Five cellphones are sold every second, and there are four times more cellphones than computers, meaning there are some billions of mobile handheld devices in existence. Modern cellphones are equipped with multiple context sensors used by increasingly sophisticated software applications that exploit the sensors, allowing the applications to adapt automatically to changes in the surrounding environment, such as by responding to the location and speed of the user. The architecture of such applications is typically layered and incorporates a context-awareness middleware to support processing of context values. While this layered architecture is very natural for the design and implementation of applications, it gives rise to new kinds of faults and faulty behavior modes, which are difficult to detect using existing validation techniques. In this paper we provide scenarios illustrating such faults and exploring how they manifest in context-aware adaptive applications.
Starting Page 47
Ending Page 49
Page Count 3
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781605580227
DOI 10.1145/1370888.1370901
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2008-05-10
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Model-based analysis Ubiquitous computing Context-awareness Mobile computing Adaptation Testing
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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