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Persistent personal names for globally connected mobile devices (2006)
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Ford, Bryan Strauss, Jacob Lesniewski-Laas, Chris Rhea, Sean Kaashoek, Frans Morris, Robert |
| Description | User Information Architecture (UIA) is a system architecture for network-enabled personal devices. UIA provides personal names in order to avoid making users cope with global uniqueness. Each name has a strong binding to the identity of the device named, independent of its current location or network attachment point. Assigning names is a simple and intuitive process. Each user manages one namespace, shared among all the user’s devices. Users are able to share their namespaces and device resources selectively with trusted acquaintances. Devices that have naming relationships automatically arrange connectivity when possible, both in ad hoc local networks and using available global communication networks. A UIA prototype demonstrates that these properties can be achieved using an optimistic replication algorithm for name resolution and a routing algorithm exploiting social networks for connectivity. 1 In OSDI |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2006-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Intuitive Process User Device Available Global Communication Network Optimistic Replication Algorithm Routing Algorithm Global Uniqueness Device Resource Personal Name Social Network Ad Hoc Local Network Assigning Name Current Location Network-enabled Personal Device Network Attachment Point Trusted Acquaintance Persistent Personal Name Name Resolution User Information Architecture Strong Binding System Architecture Uia Prototype Mobile Device |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |