muc_2009_2010_lecture1
Lecture 1 : Introduction to Middleware for Ubiquitous Computing
- Date : December, 8th 2009
- Instructor : J.-Y. Tigli
- Duration : 3h
Ressources :
- Slides of the lecture “First trends in Middleware for Ubiquituous Computing” : Middleware for Ubiquitous Computing WComp 2.0
References :
- CLASSICAL MIDDLEWARES :
- E-book: Middleware Architecture with Patterns and Frameworks, Prof. Sacha Krakowiak
- MIDDLEWARES TAXONOMIES :
- W. Emmerich Taxonomy (2000)
- D.E. Baken (2001)
- R. E. Schantz and D. C. Schmidt Taxonomy (2002)
- NEW TRENDS FOR MIDDLEWARES :
- A Perspective on the Future of Middleware-based Software Engineering. V. Issarny, M. Caporuscio, N. Georgantas. In Future of Software Engineering 2007 (FOSE) at ICSE (International Conference on Software Engineering). L. Briand and A. Wolf editors, IEEE-CS Press. 2007. link
- Middleware for Network Eccentric and Mobile Applications; Garbinato, Benoît; Miranda, Hugo; Rodrigues, Luís (Eds.); 2009, XXI, 454 p. 95 illus., Hardcover; ISBN: 978-3-540-89706-4
- A Perspective on the Future of Middleware-based Software Engineering. V. Issarny, M. Caporuscio, N. Georgantas. In Future of Software Engineering 2007 (FOSE) at ICSE (International Conference on Software Engineering). L. Briand and A. Wolf editors, IEEE-CS Press. 2007.
- A Survey on Service Composition Middleware in Pervasive Environments Ibrahim N., Le Mouël F. International Journal of Computer Science Issues (IJCSI) 1 (2009) 1–12
- Middleware Technologies for Ubiquitous Computing, Ibrahim N., Le Mouël F., Frénot S, in Handbook of Research on Next Generation Networks and Ubiquitous Computing, IGI Global Publication (Ed.) (2009)
- Gordon Blair, “From Mobility to Ubiquity and Beyond: Challenges to Middleware”, Keynotes ACM Mobility’09, Sophia Antipolis, 2009
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