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A Three-Tier Architecture for Ubiquitous Data Access
Beirut, Lebanon June 25-June 29
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Sumi Helal, University of Florida
Joachim Hammer, University of Florida
Jinsuo Zhang, University of Florida
Abhinav Khushraj, University of Florida
Abstract: In this position paper we present a three-tier architecture of a middleware that addresses challenges facing accessibility, availability, and consistency of data in mobile environments. The architecture supports the automatic hoarding of data from multiple, heterogeneous sources into possibly a variety of different mobile devices. The middle tier enables the automation of synchronization tasks in both connected mode (following disconnection) and weakly connected mode, where only intelligent and effective synchronization can be used in the presence of a low-bandwidth network. We present the three-tier architecture based on the Coda file system.
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Sumi Helal, Joachim Hammer, Jinsuo Zhang, Abhinav Khushraj, "A Three-Tier Architecture for Ubiquitous Data Access," aiccsa, pp.0177, ACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA'01), 2001
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