Filling the gap between mobile and service-oriented computing: issues for evolving mobile computing towards wired infrastructures and vice versa
by Loreno Oliveira, Leandro Sales, Emerson Loureiro, Hyggo Almeida, Angelo Perkusich
International Journal of Web and Grid Services (IJWGS), Vol. 2, No. 4, 2006

Abstract: In recent years, Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) has emerged as a great new trend in software engineering. At the same time that SOC was attaining its space within both academia and industry, there was a growth in the supply and use of mobile and embedded devices. These devices are the key pieces for accomplishing the vision of ubiquitous/pervasive computing. One of the challenges for realising this vision consists in making heterogeneous devices to dynamically find each other in order to exchange data and advertise/consume services. In this context, SOC actually stands out as the better bullet for accomplishing this need, but at the cost of a number of other issues that system architects need to deal with. In this article, a set of issues related to the integration of mobile devices and SOC in the context of smart spaces is surveyed.

Online publication date: Sat, 16-Dec-2006

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