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SYNG: A Middleware for Statefull Groupware in Mobile Environments

Overview Computer supported collaboration systems, or groupware, are being used more and more in the real life. In the recent years, they are witnessing an increasing demand for supporting such systems in mobile environments. This paper addresses how are the limited and highly dynamic resources of mobile clients, like network connection, energy supply or display size, influencing the design and deployment of groupware systems and what type of policy the users need to specify in order to be able to collaborate in such environments. They present a middleware system, called SYNG, that allows a statefull model, suitable for mobile environments. In the system, each user can define a state composed of a number of variables.

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Rutgers, State University of New Jersey
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Date Published
Jan 3, 2009
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Middleware, Mobile - Wireless Communications

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