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**Abstract** A significant body of research in ubiquitous computing deals with | **Abstract** A significant body of research in ubiquitous computing deals with | ||
mobile networks, i.e. networks of mobile devices interconnected | mobile networks, i.e. networks of mobile devices interconnected | ||
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**Abstract** In the context of mobile networks, distributed garbage collection (DGC) must deal with volatile connections which may break remote references unexpectedly for an undetermined amount of time. This poster discusses the new challenges that mobile networks pose to DGC and describes a new approach called semi-automatic garbage collection to cope with them. The rationale behind semi-automatic garbage collection is that automatic transparent DGC is irreconcilable with such highly partial disconnected network topology. We propose to share the responsibility of DGC among collector and developer in such a way that the collector is steered by the developer who has semantic knowledge of the object graph. | **Abstract** In the context of mobile networks, distributed garbage collection (DGC) must deal with volatile connections which may break remote references unexpectedly for an undetermined amount of time. This poster discusses the new challenges that mobile networks pose to DGC and describes a new approach called semi-automatic garbage collection to cope with them. The rationale behind semi-automatic garbage collection is that automatic transparent DGC is irreconcilable with such highly partial disconnected network topology. We propose to share the responsibility of DGC among collector and developer in such a way that the collector is steered by the developer who has semantic knowledge of the object graph. | ||
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=== A Role-Based Implementation of Context-Dependent Communications Using Split Objects === | === A Role-Based Implementation of Context-Dependent Communications Using Split Objects === | ||
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**Abstract** This position paper focusses on the context-awareness feature in the domain of pervasive computing. Our particular interest is to investigate how context information may influence the communication between applications in this domain. We identify the problem of tangling context information with the definition of functional behaviour, and propose a solution based on a role-model to overcome this problem. | **Abstract** This position paper focusses on the context-awareness feature in the domain of pervasive computing. Our particular interest is to investigate how context information may influence the communication between applications in this domain. We identify the problem of tangling context information with the definition of functional behaviour, and propose a solution based on a role-model to overcome this problem. | ||
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