Research proposal: Context-aware adaptation modeling for mobile cloud applicationsKeywords: context awareness, adaptation, distributed system, mobile cloud and response timeINTRODUCTION BACKGROUND STUDY AND PROBLEM STATEMENTMobile cloud computing allows users to quickly access vast computational resources on a data center application at different levels of detail, context and presentation based on different parameters that depend on the user and their environment [1]. In recent times, these applications are moving from their traditional execution environment (such as desktop and landline) to a mobile-centric approach (mobile, ubiquitous, distributed and even mobile computing environment) where the application of multiple processing. This new environment presents inherent challenges with the characteristics of the devices and network in which these platforms are designed to operate. The obvious characteristics and challenges that arise in the mobile computing environment are: limited memory, limited CPU power, short battery life, heterogeneity, limited storage space, low wireless network bandwidth, and intermittent disconnection [2]. One of the solutions inherent to these The main challenge is the use of mobile devices to access and execute on-demand service delivery from the cloud. Mobile cloud computing in its simplest form refers to an infrastructure where both data storage and processing occur outside of mobile devices. However, displaying complex content, initially created for high-capacity machines, on mobile terminals represents a real challenge. In particular, if you need to create a common infrastructure to serve such heterogeneous customers that... middle of paper... ...eededing of SCI.[5] Coutaz, J., Crowley, J. L., Dobson, S., & Garlan, D. (2005). Context is key. Communications of the ACM, 48(3), 49-53.[6] Want, R., Hopper, A., Falcao, V., & Gibbons, J. (1992). The active badge localization system. ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS), 10(1), 91-102.[7] Dey, A. K., Abowd, G. D., & Salber, D. (2001). A conceptual framework and toolkit to support rapid prototyping of context-aware applications. Human-Computer Interaction, 16(2), 97-166.[8] Alia, M., Eliassen, F., Hallsteinsen, S., & Stav, E. (2006, May). MADAM: Towards flexible schedule-based middleware. In Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on self-adaptation and self-management systems (pp. 96-96). ACM.[9] Kovachev, D., Cao, Y., & Klamma, R. (2011). Mobile cloud computing: application models compared. arXiv preprint arXiv:1107.4940.
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