On disconnected browsing of distributed information

A. Joshi, S. Weerawarana, E. Houstis
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The software and protocols associated with information browsing systems are largely designed with static access points and wired networks in mind; HTTP and the Web are a case in point. Static hosts are connected to wired, high bandwidth networks, and are capable of transmitting and receiving large amounts of data without significant delays. As such, the size and format of the data files being received by the browser/client has never been a concern. However, this causes problems when information access is desired on mobile hosts, since data transmission over a wireless network is much slower than on a wired network. Mobile computers are also relatively resource-poor, compared to their desktop counterparts. This fact is ignored by HTTP servers, and large data files are transmitted to computers that cannot properly display them. Also, mobile computers operate in constantly changing network environments. It is possible for a mobile computer to become temporarily disconnected from a network when it changes base stations or goes out of range of a base station. A mobile host may also doze off to preserve battery power and thus be disconnected. The information browsing system and protocol associated with mobile computers should thus be able to tolerate the fault of temporary disconnection. The article addresses these problems in the context of Web browsing from a mobile host. It investigates an efficient model for browsing and describes the design of a smart Web browsing application which performs transactions based on the user's available resources and manages disconnection.
对分布式信息的不连贯浏览
与信息浏览系统有关的软件和协议在设计时主要考虑到静态接入点和有线网络;HTTP和Web就是一个很好的例子。静态主机连接到有线的高带宽网络,并且能够在没有明显延迟的情况下传输和接收大量数据。因此,浏览器/客户端接收的数据文件的大小和格式从来都不是问题。然而,当需要在移动主机上访问信息时,这会导致问题,因为无线网络上的数据传输比有线网络上的慢得多。与桌面电脑相比,移动电脑的资源也相对贫乏。HTTP服务器忽略了这一事实,大数据文件被传输到无法正确显示它们的计算机。此外,移动计算机在不断变化的网络环境中运行。移动计算机在更换基站或超出基站范围时,可能会暂时与网络断开连接。移动主机也可能打瞌睡以保持电池电量,从而断开连接。因此,与移动计算机相关联的信息浏览系统和协议应该能够容忍暂时断开连接的故障。本文将在移动主机的Web浏览上下文中解决这些问题。研究了一种高效的浏览模型,设计了一种基于用户可用资源执行事务并管理断开连接的智能Web浏览应用程序。
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