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MUSA-Shadow: Concepts, Implementation and Sample Applications - A Location-Based Service Supporting Multiple Devices

Fischmeister, S., Menkhaus, G. and Pree, W.

    The proliferation of mobile devices has refocused interest on location-information exploiting applications. The most prominent problems are the support of devices with widely varying computing and user interface capabilities and a programming model, which promotes the development of location-based services. The article presents the concepts and implementation of MUSA-shadow, which addresses both issues through a service infrastructure that provides high-level programming abstraction for the development of location-based applications. Furthermore the system introduces novel concepts for user/service interaction via adaptable event graphs and implicit location information via mobile agents.
Cite as: Fischmeister, S., Menkhaus, G. and Pree, W. (2002). MUSA-Shadow: Concepts, Implementation and Sample Applications - A Location-Based Service Supporting Multiple Devices. In Proc. Fortieth International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS Pacific 2002), Sydney, Australia. CRPIT, 10. Noble, J. and Potter, J., Eds. ACS. 71-79.
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