Supporting Collborative Mobile Applications using Adaptable Transactional Framework

H. Ramampiaro
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The theme of this paper is on support of mobile applications using adaptable transactional framework. We specifically look at the case of the adaptable-transactional framework approach CAGISTrans. The paper discusses how such a framework can be used to address the challenges incurred by the collaborative and dynamic nature of mobile applications, as well as its inherited mobile nature. It is widely known that several approaches to this theme already exist. However, many of the solutions are at most proprietary, and do not take all aspects and challenges of mobile applications and mobile environments into consideration. With CAGISTrans, which was originally developed for cooperative work support, we have attempted allow the transactional support to be adaptable, thus covering most situations and needs as possible. Our hypothesis is that with extensions, CAGISTrans can be used to address mobile collaborative applications. In general, we believe our approach is useful, but we still recognise the fact that it still has rooms for improvements. There are issues that have still to be addressed such as full support for frequent disconnection, replication and recovery requirements
使用适应性事务框架支持协作移动应用程序
本文的主题是使用适应性事务框架支持移动应用程序。我们特别关注自适应事务框架方法cagisstrans的情况。本文讨论了如何使用这样的框架来解决移动应用程序的协作和动态特性以及其继承的移动特性所带来的挑战。众所周知,对于这个主题已经存在几种方法。然而,许多解决方案最多是专有的,并没有考虑到移动应用程序和移动环境的所有方面和挑战。对于最初为协作工作支持而开发的CAGISTrans,我们尝试允许事务支持具有适应性,从而尽可能覆盖大多数情况和需求。我们的假设是,通过扩展,CAGISTrans可以用于处理移动协作应用程序。总的来说,我们相信我们的方法是有用的,但我们仍然认识到它仍有改进的余地。还有一些问题需要解决,比如对频繁断开连接、复制和恢复需求的完全支持
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