Internet enabled wireless mass data system requirements

Markus Sihvonen, Jouko Tähtinen, Daniel Pakkala, Pekka Pääkkönen

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    Abstract

    The separation of wireless and wired systems is rapidly disappearing. Recently a mobile extension to an enterprise system infrastructure had offered attractive but challenging business cases for system developers. While accomplishing this task one will face many problems that arise from the differences between the environments and limited resources of mobile devices. This paper presents a distributed binary-based message-oriented middleware solution, database synchronization scheme and user interface design to bridge the gap between the enterprise and mobile domains. The research is based on the constructive method of the related publications and experimentation with the selected technologies. The research results are derived by analyzing the M4MAMI pilot system implementation. The main advantages of the solution are the minimization of communication overhead compared to text-based approaches, database synchronization technique that decreases data traffic over wireless connection and user interface design for mobile device that displays information in user friendly manner.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the IADIS International Conference WWW/Internet 2005
    PublisherIadis Press
    Pages237-242
    ISBN (Print)972-8924-02-X
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
    EventIADIS International Conference WWW/Internet, ICWI 2005 - Lisbon, Portugal
    Duration: 19 Oct 200522 Oct 2005

    Conference

    ConferenceIADIS International Conference WWW/Internet, ICWI 2005
    Country/TerritoryPortugal
    CityLisbon
    Period19/10/0522/10/05

    Keywords

    • MOM
    • binary XML
    • distributed applications

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