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Pervasive Computing - Technology and Architecture of Mobile Internet Applications
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PART I Technologies
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1. Past, Present, Future
1.1 The Vine and Fig tree Dream
1.2 Pervasive Computing
1.3 The Pervasive Computing MArket
1.4 m-Business
1.5 Conclusions and Challenges
1.6 The Future
References
2. Application Examples
2.1 Retail
2.2 Airtel Check-in and Booking
2.3 Sales Force Automation
2.4 Healthcare
2.5 Tracking
2.6 Car Information Systems
2.7 References
3. Device Technology
3.1 Hardware
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3.2 Human - Machine Interfaces
3.3 Biometrics
3.4 Operating Systems
3.5 Java for Pervasive Devices
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3.6 Outlook
References
4. Device Connectivity
4.1 Protocols
4.2 Security
4.3 Device Management
References
5. Web Application Concepts
5.1 History of the World Wide Web
5.2 World Wide Web Architecture
5.3 Protocols
5.4 Client Authentication Via the Internet
5.5 Transcoding
6. WAP and Beyond
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Components of the Architecture
6.3 WAP Infrastructure
6.4 WAP Security Issues
6.5 Wireless Markup Language
6.6 WAP Push
6.7 Products
6.8 I- Mode
6.9 Outlook
7. Voice Technology
7.1 Basis for Speech Recognition
7.2 Voice Standards
7.3 Speech Applications
7.4 Speech and Pervasive Computing
7.5 Security
8. Personal Digital Assistants
8.1 History
8.2 Device Categeories
8.3 Personal Digital Assistant Operating Systems
8.4 Device Characteristics
8.5 Software Components
8.6 Standards
8.7 Mobile Applications
8.8 Personal Digital Assistant Browsers
9. Server-Side Programming in Java
9.1 Java 2 Enterprise Edition : Overview
9.2 Servlets
9.3 Enterprise Java Beans
9.4 Java Server Pages
9.5 Extensible Markup Language
9.6 Web Services
9.7 Model - View Controller Pattern
9.8 Conclusion
10. Pervasive Web Application Architecture
10.1 Background
10.2 Scalability and Availability
10.3 Development of Pervasive computing Web Applications
10.4 Pervasive application architecture
10.5 Conclusion
11. Example Application
11.1 Introduction
11.2 User Interface Overview
11.3 Architecture
11.4 Implementation
11.5 Summary
12. Access from PCs
12.1 Smart- Based Authentication Via the Internet
12.2 Ordering Goods
12.3 Conclusion
13. Access Wia WAP
13.1 WAP Functionality
13.2 Implementation
13.3 Conclusion
14. Access from personal digital assistants
14.1 Extending the example application to personal digital assistants
14.2 Implementation for Synchronized devices
14.3 Implementation for Intermittently connected devices
14.4 Implementation for connected devices
14.5 Comparison
15. Access via Voice
15.1 Extending the example application to voice access
15.2 Implementation
15.3 Conclusion
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Pervasive Computing
stefan Hepper
Jochen Burkhardt
Dr.Horst Henn
BITS Pilani
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