1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1096-9128(199809/11)10:11/13<1007::aid-cpe409>3.0.co;2-i
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Supporting universal personal computing on the Internet with Java and CORBA

Abstract: Universal personal computing (UPC) supports nomadic computing on the Internet by allowing mobile users to access their personalized computing resources anywhere on the Internet using any available terminal. Since UPC must deal with heterogeneous systems in a mobile environment, independence of computing platforms and support of portable objects are imperative, which leads to the choice of Java. The system is modeled as distributed objects with CORBA as the common bus that facilitates distribution, interfacing,… Show more

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“…To validate the approach, an experimental tool set called ECOV has been implemented. We applied the tool set to a protocol extracted from a Universal Personal Computing (UPC) system [9,4] which we developed to support personal mobility on the Internet which is independent of the user's location, motion, and platforms. This new computing paradigm retains one's personal computing environment (PCE) and access capabilities wherever one happens to be.…”
Section: Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To validate the approach, an experimental tool set called ECOV has been implemented. We applied the tool set to a protocol extracted from a Universal Personal Computing (UPC) system [9,4] which we developed to support personal mobility on the Internet which is independent of the user's location, motion, and platforms. This new computing paradigm retains one's personal computing environment (PCE) and access capabilities wherever one happens to be.…”
Section: Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We shall focus on the first protocol. The latter two protocols can be found in the references [4,9].…”
Section: Upc Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%