The MobyDick architecture

Sape J. Mullender, Gerardus Johannes Maria Smit, Paul J.M. Havinga, A. Helme, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Tage Stabell-Kulo, Terje Fallmyr, Tage Stabell-Kulo, Alberto Bartoli, G. Dini, Gianluca Dini, Luigi Rizzo, Marco Avvenuti

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    Abstract

    This document is deliverable II.3.1, and presents the the MobyDick architecture. The introduction outlines the main areas of use and the main characteristics of the Pocket Companion, and ends up with the overall demands we put on the architecture. In chapter 2 Quality of Service (QoS) as we use it in MobyDick QoS is presented. It gives the foundation the adaptability used in the chapters to follow. In chapter 3 an overview of the software architecture of the Pocket Companion is presented. The security architecture of the Pocket Companion is presented in chapter 4, and the consistency architecture is presented in chapter 5. In chapter 6, the system architecture of the Pocket Companion is outlined.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherCentre for Telematics and Information Technology (CTIT)
    Number of pages55
    Publication statusPublished - Sep 1998

    Publication series

    NameCTIT Technical Report Series
    No.98-18
    ISSN (Print)1381-3625

    Keywords

    • METIS-118703
    • IR-18183
    • EWI-1067
    • CAES-EEA: Efficient Embedded Architectures
    • CAES-PS: Pervasive Systems

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