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- | ===== Posters ===== | ||
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- | == Ambient References: Addressing Objects in Mobile Networks == | ||
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- | **Abstract** A significant body of research in ubiquitous computing deals with | ||
- | mobile networks, i.e. networks of mobile devices interconnected | ||
- | by wireless communication links. Due to the very nature of such | ||
- | mobile networks, addressing and communicating with remote objects | ||
- | is significantly more difficult than in their fixed counterparts. | ||
- | This poster describes ambient references, a novel remote object referencing abstraction in the context of such mobile networks. Remote object references are one of the most fundamental programming abstractions of any distributed object-oriented programming language. The poster describes why novel referencing abstractions are needed and describes the benefits of ambient references over classic remote object references in mobile networks. | ||
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- | **On display** at ECOOP 2006 | ||
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