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Applying Enterprise Architectures and Technology to the Embedded Devices Domain

Taylor, K. and Palmer, D.

    Large-scale networks ob embedded devices present a challenge in terms of performance management and other quality of service issues, such as security or transaction management. Current commercial off-the-shelf software designed for use in the Internet environment has already had to face the same challenges in a general-purpose computing environment. We provide an overview of existing enterprise architectures. We then propose an architecture for the embedded device domain that adapts existing enterprise technologies by separating functionality and services into a embedded device worked and general-purpose computing world that communicate via dive proxies. We also discuss this application to an architecture that uses the GPRS mobile phone network as a network layer.
Cite as: Taylor, K. and Palmer, D. (2003). Applying Enterprise Architectures and Technology to the Embedded Devices Domain. In Proc. Workshop on Wearable, Invisible, Context-Aware, Ambient, Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, Adelaide, Australia. CRPIT, 21. Johnson, C., Montague, P. and Steketee, C., Eds. ACS. 185-190.
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