DocumentCode
435550
Title
Enabling virtual organisation in mobile worlds
Author
Komisarczuk, Peter ; Bubendorfer, Kris ; Chard, Kyle
Author_Institution
Math. & Comput. Sci. Dept., Victoria Univ., Wellington, New Zealand
fYear
2004
fDate
2004
Firstpage
123
Lastpage
127
Abstract
Future mobile network services could be provided around dynamically created virtual organisations (VO) utilising mobile code executing on a set of computing platforms (here called depots). These VO could be associated with enterprises, service providers, or mobile network operators whose code migrates amongst some set of computing platforms, some of which are closely associated with the mobile network operators infrastructure, e.g. machine-to-machine service gateways. These VO are likely to require dynamic resource acquisition based on the location and mobility of their clients/service agents. In this paper we introduce NOMAD - negotiated object migration access deployment, which is a software architecture that provides support for mobile, distributed applications, allowing such applications to locate and obtain resources where and when they are needed based on an economic resource management model. NOMAD enables virtual organisations to optimise their operations to gain competitive advantage, in an efficient market driven global infrastructure.
Keywords
3G mobile communication; cellular radio; distributed object management; distributed programming; mobile computing; resource allocation; software architecture; telecommunication computing; virtual enterprises; NOMAD; computing platforms; depots; dynamic resource acquisition; dynamically created virtual organisations; economic resource management model; location; machine-to-machine service gateways; mobile code; mobile distributed applications; mobile network services; mobile worlds; negotiated object migration access deployment; software architecture;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
3G Mobile Communication Technologies, 2004. 3G 2004. Fifth IEE International Conference on
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-86341-388-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:20040648
Filename
1434449
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