5 research outputs found

    Wireless Java RMI

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    Due to its high protocol overhead, both in data traffic and in round-trips, Java RMI is poorly suited for communication over slow wireless links. However, its performance can be enhanced without breaking compatibility with Java RMI specification, and with minimal changes to existing software and network hosts. This paper analyzes the reasons for the poor performance of Java RMI, outlines a solution based on mediator technology and evaluates the performance of a prototype implementing the solution. 1

    Security and reliability challenges in future consumer devices

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    Abstract: Consumer devices are changing from functional hardware to access points for networked services. Following this change the manufacturers must update their development strategies in order to gain the new market. The update of the development strategies includes considerations regarding low cost products (devices plus software infrastructure and end-user applications), flexible and dynamic devices and addressing the needs of service provision. One promising way to address these concerns is the provision of customisable service platforms that are reliable and, from the user's point of view, secure. For the next generation of consumer devices this means software architectures based on components will be used. The discussion below analyses these forces from the device manufacturer's viewpoint, focusing on security and reliability in component based software infrastructures for consumer devices
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