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web information systems engineering | 2005

Collaborative end-point service modulation system (COSMOS)

Naga A. Ayachitula; Shu-Ping Chang; Larisa Shwartz; Surendra Maheswaran

Many diverse end point devices require high levels of interoperability to effectively manage services and applications. This paper attempts to provide a comprehensive framework for classifying services and offers a building-block approach that uses service as a basic unit for end-point interactions and collaboration. This paper presents a layered architecture of service classification that can be leveraged for facile and an effective adoption of new services and the orchestration of existing services. Today, a vast variety of services and agents exist in the market place and new ones are constantly created at a faster pace than ever. Initiated earlier, the move to a common open service platform for service collaboration conforming to standards like Open Service Gateway initiative (OSGi), Open Mobile Alliance Device Management (OMA DM) etc., expands the capabilities and service delivery for service providers and device manufacturers. Common end point device platform management functions include, but are not limited to, service collaboration, configuration, and inventory and software management services. A common service platform will make the services on the device interoperable with a broader range of applications, services, and transport and network technologies. Solutions available today use a single service for data connectivity, transport service mechanism, etc and therefore, by means of this tight coupling, risk limiting the service provider capabilities. Choosing to support multiple technologies enables service providers to support more types of services on device. However, the complexities arising from adoption of interoperability require taxonomy of services for effective service collaboration with existing services.


Archive | 2004

Application-aware system that dynamically partitions and allocates resources on demand

Naga A. Ayachitula; Shu-Ping Chang; James S. Lipscomb; Michael Stephen Schwartz


Archive | 2007

Spatially locating radio tags for on demand systems

Naga A. Ayachitula; Stephen Brady; Shu-Ping Chang; James S. Lipscomb; Frank L. Stein


Archive | 2003

Method and system for resolving memory leaks and releasing obsolete resources from user session data

Naga A. Ayachitula; JoAnn P. Brereton; Shu-Ping Chang; Michael Stephen Schwartz


Archive | 2006

Location aware, on demand, media delivery to remote devices

Naga A. Ayachitula; Andrew J. Bradfield; Shu-Ping Chang; James S. Lipscomb


Archive | 2007

Method to maintain the integrity of remote data by making it disposable

Stephen Brady; Shu-Ping Chang; James S. Lipscomb


Archive | 2005

Video data management

Naga A. Ayachitula; Shu-Ping Chang; Arun Hampapur


Archive | 2007

QUALITY ASSURANCE IN SOFTWARE SYSTEMS THROUGH AUTONOMIC RELIABILITY, AVAILABILITY AND SERVICEABILITY CODE GENERATIOIN

Naga A. Ayachitula; Andrew J. Bradfield; Shu-Ping Chang; James S. Lipscomb


Archive | 2007

Spatially locating RFID tags using multiple readers and correction factors

Naga A. Ayachitula; Stephen Brady; Shu-Ping Chang; James S. Lipscomb; Frank L. Stein


Archive | 2004

System for maintaining the integrity of remote data by making it disposable

Stephen Brady; Shu-Ping Chang; James S. Lipscomb

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