2006
DOI: 10.1007/11966104_13
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Modeling and Analyzing Mobile Software Architectures

Abstract: Abstract. The emerging behavior of a mobile system is determined by its software architecture (structure, dynamics, deployment), the underlying communication networks (topology, properties like bandwidth etc.) and interactions undertaken by the users of the system. In order to assess whether a mobile system fulfills its non-functional requirements like response times or availability already at design time, the emergent behavior of such a system can be simulated by using an architectural model of the system and… Show more

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“…Accessible articles and monographs have appeared (e.g., Allison, 2001;Schafer & Graham, 2002). Accessible software for multiple imputation (e.g., SAS PROC MI and MIANALYZE as well as the freeware NORM program; Schafer, 2006) and for full information maximum likelihood estimation has appeared as well. 6 In measurement, we anticipate that IRT will enjoy increased presence in the psychology curriculum, as applications expand beyond ability testing to the measurement of personality traits and psychopathology.…”
Section: Innovations In the First Decade Of This Centurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accessible articles and monographs have appeared (e.g., Allison, 2001;Schafer & Graham, 2002). Accessible software for multiple imputation (e.g., SAS PROC MI and MIANALYZE as well as the freeware NORM program; Schafer, 2006) and for full information maximum likelihood estimation has appeared as well. 6 In measurement, we anticipate that IRT will enjoy increased presence in the psychology curriculum, as applications expand beyond ability testing to the measurement of personality traits and psychopathology.…”
Section: Innovations In the First Decade Of This Centurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some architectural approaches have modelled mobility in a technology independent way, such as Community [10], which is based on category theory; Con-Moto [12] based on π-calculus; and LAM model [13] based on Petri nets. Each one of these approaches models locations and mobility in a unique way.…”
Section: F Architectural Model Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some architectural approaches have modelled mobility in a technology independent way, such as Community (A. Lopes, et al, 2002), which is based on category theory; MobiS (Ciancarini & Mascolo, 1998) based on a multiple tuple-space model, CHAM (Inverardi & Wolf, 1995) based on molecular solutions; Con-Moto (Schäfer, 2006) based on π-calculus; and LAM model (Xu, Yin, Deng, & Ding, 2003) based on Petri nets. Each one of these approaches models locations and mobility in a unique way.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%