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This paper is concerned with the design and implementation of think coordination veneers for use in the development of applications over ad hoc wireless networks. A coordination veneer is defined as an adaption layer that customizes a general-purpose coordination middleware to a particular application domain with minimal development effort. This technique allows developers to build highly-tailored coordination models while leveraging off established models and middleware. We present three such veneers, the coordination models they embody, and the manner in which they were implemented. The \ middleware, which supplies tuple space based coordination in the ad hoc environment, serves as the underlying implementation base for our veneers. These veneers cover diverse application areas in ad hoc mobility: service discovery and provision, event registration and distribution, and secure tuple space access.
Gruia-Catalin Roman (Tue,) studied this question.
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