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Data-Intensive Ubiquitous Computing Needs the Grid
The rapid advances of wireless network technologies together with the undergoing commercial deployment of sensors shed lights on many aspects of the practicability of large scale Ubiquitous Computing UbiCOMP. The implication of this development is that one now has to handle data at an amount and density previously unattainable. The...
Tags: Wireless Network, Data-Intensive Ubiquitous Computing, Wi-Fi, Wireless
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Ubiquitous Computing for the Public
Today inch-scale computing devices are readily available to the masses. These come with various types of wireless connectivity (gprs, bluetooth, wifi), have decent battery life, and most importantly can be bought at reasonable prices. Despite the progress made in Ubiquitous Computing since it was first envisaged back in 1987, its...
Tags: Ubiquitous Computing
White papers 2005-04-27
Security Requirements in Service Oriented Architectures for Ubiquitous Computing
This work presents a detailed analysis of the security requirements for Service Oriented Architecture in mobile computing, still missing in the current literature. The purpose of this work is twofold. First, to provide protocol architects and software engineers with a map of security requirements in ubiquitous computing, through the evaluation...
Tags: Security, Security Requirement, Ubiquitous Computing, SOA, Association For Computing Machinery, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2005-02-20
Support for Personal and Service Mobility in Ubiquitous Computing Environments
Ubiquitous computing environment is defined by the shift of computing technology from the desktop to the background. One of its most notable attributes is its potential to extend the scope of service and personal mobility. This paper describes an agent-based architecture that brings personal and service mobility to the ubiquitous...
Tags: Agent, Ubiquitous Computing, University Of Ottawa, Mobility, Ubiquitous Computing Environment, Real Estate, Business Operations
White papers 2004-09-16
Intel Technology Re-Creates Internet Usage: Now More Personal and More Mobile (Low Bandwidth)
Mobility is defining the future of computing. The broadband Internet is becoming a conduit for all content - entertainment, education, government, business and commerce. To reach its full potential, broadband Internet needs to be ubiquitous? and to be ubiquitous, it must be mobile. This webcast will lay out how the...
Tags: Bandwidth, Mobile, Broadband, Mobility, Intel Corp., Internet, Broadband Internet, Advertising & Promotion, Telecommunications, Network Technology, Wireless, Marketing, Networking
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Intel Technology Re-Creates Internet Usage: Now More Personal and More Mobile (High Bandwidth)
Mobility is defining the future of computing. The broadband Internet is becoming a conduit for all content - entertainment, education, government, business and commerce. To reach its full potential, broadband Internet needs to be ubiquitous? and to be ubiquitous, it must be mobile. This webcast will lay out how the...
Tags: Bandwidth, Mobile, Broadband, Mobility, Intel Corp., Internet, Broadband Internet, Advertising & Promotion, Telecommunications, Network Technology, Wireless, Marketing, Networking
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IBM and SAS: Working Together to Promote Business Innovations With Grid Computing
This paper provides an overview of how IBM and SAS can work together to create robust grid computing solutions that optimize the use of all available computing resources to solve data-intensive and computationally intensive applications. The combination of IBM and SAS leadership in the IT field provides value-added solutions, state-of-the-art...
Tags: Innovation, SAS Institute, Grid Computing, IBM Corp., Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
White papers 2005-08-15
NEC's Activities for Developing Business Solutions and Technology Needed for a Ubiquitous Society
This paper describes the prospect of a ubiquitous society and the concept of the ubiquitous system on which it is based. Integrating ubiquitous networks and ubiquitous computers, the system, will provide many application services, some of which are introduced in this paper. This paper also explains the basic technologies needed...
Tags: NEC Corp., RFID, Networking, Telecommunications, Middleware, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2004-09-28
Towards a Wireless Architecture for Mobile Ubiquitous E-Learning
New wireless technologies can be used to boost interactivity, thus helping create community, as people remain online even while going about their business. The use of wireless technology paves the way for a literal interpretation of mobile ubiquitous computing. People can get online, be reached, and interact anywhere and anytime....
Tags: Mobile, Wireless Technology, Interactivity, Ubiquitous Computing, E-learning, Wireless, Wi-Fi
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The Computational and Storage Potential of Volunteer Computing
"Volunteer computing" uses Internet-connected computers, volunteered by their owners, as a source of computing power and storage. This paper studies the potential capacity of volunteer computing. This paper analyzed measurements of over 330,000 hosts participating in a volunteer computing project. These measurements include processing power, memory, disk space, network throughput,...
Tags: Computing, Volunteer Computing, Storage, Hardware
White papers 2006-02-27
CARRIOCAS Project: An Experimental High Bit Rate Optical Network for Computing Intensive Distributed Applications
CARRIOCAS project studies and implements an ultra high bit rate (up to 40 Gb/s per wavelength) network interconnecting super computers, storage servers and high resolution visualization device to support data and computing intensive applications in industrial and scientific domains. The R&D activities cover high bit rate transmission systems, advanced networking...
Tags: Lucent Technologies Inc., Optical Network, Network, Computing, Alcatel, Research & Development, Networking, Business Operations
White papers 2007-12-06
SAS Goes Grid - Managing the Workload Across Your Enterprise
The intensive computing requirements being placed on IT are demanding a dynamic environment to effectively manage the workload across the enterprise. As data volumes continue to grow while the window of processing time continues to shrink, applications analyzing enormous amounts of data can be optimized with shared and dynamically allocated...
Tags: SAS Institute
White papers 2006-02-28
SA-RFID: Situation-Aware RFID Architecture Analysis in Ubiquitous Computing
The Radio Frequency IDentification RFID system enables to identify objects by contactless wireless access using radio frequency, monitor object status, and process transactions without human's intervention. The RFID is widely used for various applications such as transportations, electronic cash, and logistics and so on. Sensors in ubiquitous computing provide a...
Tags: Aware, Ubiquitous Computing, Analysis, RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics
White papers 2004-11-09
Optimizing TCP/IP Communication for Networked Machines as a Parallel System
A Parallel system is collection of tightly coupled processors typically of the same type. In the present study, loosely coupled personal computers in a workgroup over the Intranet are going to be used. Though, networked machines are having different types of processors with varying clock speed yet computing on the...
Tags: Machine, Parallel System, Tcp/Ip, Processors, Desktops, Networking, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
White papers 2006-08-01
I.E. CPU or Memory Intensive?
Is Internet Explorer a memory intensive or CPU intensive application?Not overly so, there are a lot of programs and applications that use more resources under normal conditions. Office applications, Acrobat Reader and many more. Why do you ask?Browsing itself is not terribly memory or CPU intensive. However some apps you...
Tags: Web browsers, CPU
Q&A 2004-10-04
Securing the Mobile Frontier
There is no doubt that the risks associated with mobile computing will increase as mobile devices and wireless networks become more ubiquitous and present a more attractive target for cyber-criminals. By lacking a coherent security strategy for mobile workers, many companies are at risk of missing out on the huge...
Tags: Risk, Mobile, Mobile Computing, Advertising & Promotion, Handhelds, Wireless, Security, Marketing, Hardware
White papers 2005-09-01
Alchemi: A .NET-Based Grid Computing Framework and Its Integration Into Global Grids
Microsoft's .NET Framework has become near-ubiquitous for implementing commercial distributed systems for Windows-based platforms, positioning it as the ideal platform for grid computing in this context. This paper presents Alchemi, a .NET-based grid computing framework that provides the runtime machinery and programming environment required to construct desktop grids and develop...
Tags: Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft .NET, University Of Melbourne, Grid Computing, Integration, Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
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Metro Ethernet Services Business Overview for Service Providers
Demand for bandwidth in the Metropolitan-Area Network MAN or metro is expanding exponentially, the result of myriad factors, including data-intensive applications, new business models that rely on the Internet, the growth of broadband services, distributed applications, Web services, IP convergence, streaming content, multimedia, new computing models, networked storage, and business...
Tags: Metro Ethernet, Ethernet, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2008-01-01
Architecting a Finely Tuned SAS Grid Solution
SAS Grid Computing is an enterprise-class solution that enables SAS applications to take better advantage of computing resources. SAS Grid Manager manages the SAS workload dynamically across all nodes in the SAS Computing Grid. It provides dynamic load balancing, job prioritization and SAS job control. Part of the value-add in...
Tags: SAS Institute, SAS Grid Computing, SAS Grid Manager, SAS Grid Computing Solution
White papers 2007-10-01
Scaling SOA in Financial Services With Grid Computing for .NET
Enterprise architects in financial services are looking to Service-Oriented Architectures SOA to address many real-world problems - brittle systems with tight interdependencies, data stuck in single-purpose silos, and applications that don't scale to meet growing demand, to name a few. But implementing an SOA can also expose new scalability issues....
Tags: Microsoft .NET, Financial Service, Grid Computing, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
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