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1st SAM@ICSE 2008: Leipzig, Germany
- Rami Bahsoon, Licia Capra, Wolfgang Emmerich, Mohamed E. Fayad:
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Software Architectures and Mobility, SAM '08, Leipzig, Germany, May 10, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-022-7
Short presentations
- Nenad Medvidovic:
Software architecture and mobility: a perfect marriage or an uneasy alliance? 1
Dependable software architectures for mobility
- Marija Mikic-Rakic, Sam Malek, Nenad Medvidovic:
Architecture-driven software mobility in support of QoS requirements. 3-8 - James Walkerdine, Peter Phillips, Simon Lock:
Architecting secure mobile P2P systems. 9-14 - João Pedro Sousa:
Challenges and architectural approaches for authenticating mobile users. 15-20
Specification & architectural paradigms for mobility
- Ralf Carbon, Gregor Johann, Thorsten Keuler, Dirk Muthig, Matthias Naab, Stefan Zilch:
Mobility in the virtual office: a document-centric workflow approach. 21-26 - Yuri Natchetoi, Viktor Kaufman, Albina Shapiro:
Service-oriented architecture for mobile applications. 27-32 - Nour Ali, Carlos Solís, Isidro Ramos:
Comparing architecture description languages for mobile software systems. 33-38
Short presentations
- Roshanak Roshandel, Sam Malek:
Refining reliability estimation of mobile software systems. 39-41 - Christine Julien, Dewayne E. Perry:
Composable context-aware architectural connectors. 43-45 - Michele Sama, David S. Rosenblum, Zhimin Wang, Sebastian G. Elbaum:
Multi-layer faults in the architectures of mobile, context-aware adaptive applications: a position paper. 47-49 - Len Bass, John Klein:
Implications of a single mobile computing device. 51-52 - Seth Holloway, Drew Stovall, Angela Dalton, Christine Julien:
So many sensors, so little data. 53-55 - Ibrahim Armac, Daniel Evers:
Client side personalization of smart environments. 57-59
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