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Mobilis – Comprehensive Developer Support for Building Pervasive Social Computing Applications

  • Daniel Schuster EMAIL logo , Robert Lübke , Sven Bendel , Thomas Springer and Alexander Schill
Published/Copyright: February 8, 2013
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Abstract:

Pervasive Social Computing (PSC) is an ongoing research trend of merging the two worlds of pervasive computing and social computing. While there are already lots of promising PSC applications, building such systems is still very sophisticated and error-prone. The Mobilis framework provides developer support for mobile pervasive apps (native Android and HTML5), a service environment for dynamic deployment of services, authentication and robust communication over unreliable networks as well asanemulation environment to be able to mimick user behavior and to test applications in a lab environment before field tests. The system is available as open source software on Github.

Published Online: 2013-02-08
Published in Print: 2013-02

© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

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