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An adaptive, youth-centred co-design methodology: place-based co-design centring youth and community participation. [PDF]
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The value of virological research in wildlife. [PDF]
Lowen AC, Runstadler JA, Lakdawala SS.
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Whole genome sequence data on diverse pearl millet accessions across the African continent. [PDF]
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Self-resistance as a guide to discovering bioactive natural products. [PDF]
Liu C, Zhang W.
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IEEE Internet Computing, 2003
A key aspect of the service-oriented architecture approach for middleware is that services advertise themselves using directory or lookup services so that prospective clients can find them. The service location and discovery abstractions required to support this are not much different from those we use to conduct business with other people. As a result,
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A key aspect of the service-oriented architecture approach for middleware is that services advertise themselves using directory or lookup services so that prospective clients can find them. The service location and discovery abstractions required to support this are not much different from those we use to conduct business with other people. As a result,
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Fourth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOMW'06), 2006
Meta service discovery is used to find and select a service discovery mechanism by context. As multiple service discovery mechanisms (SDM) proliferate across various administrative domains, mobile devices will require a way to locate and select the appropriate mechanism according to the context of the mobile device, such as network domain, location ...
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Meta service discovery is used to find and select a service discovery mechanism by context. As multiple service discovery mechanisms (SDM) proliferate across various administrative domains, mobile devices will require a way to locate and select the appropriate mechanism according to the context of the mobile device, such as network domain, location ...
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An architecture for a secure service discovery service
Proceedings of the 5th annual ACM/IEEE international conference on Mobile computing and networking, 1999The widespread deployment of inexpensive communications technology, computational resources in the networking infrastructure, and network-enabled end devices poses an interesting problem for end users: how to locate a particular network service or device out of hundreds of thousands of accessible services and devices.
Steven E. Czerwinski +4 more
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Service Description for Pervasive Service Discovery
25th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2005Service discovery in pervasive computing environments is different from traditional computing environments. Pervasive services are more diverse than traditional services, ranging from environmental controls to computation resources. Pervasive computing encompasses a wide range of devices, from small, resource-poor devices, such as an LCD projector, to ...
Michael S. Thompson, Scott F. Midkiff
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A service discovery: a service broker approach
37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the, 2004Mobile computing and pervasive computing introduce a more dynamic network environment. As a side-effect, location of services becomes problematic for clients accessing the services. A number of service discovery solutions aim to raise the abstraction level of the location to solve the problem; the trend is to discover services not based on network ...
Teemu Koponen, Teemupekka Virtanen
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