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Fifth IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems & Applications
Application Management Techniques for the Bifrost System
Monterey, California
October 09-October 10
ISBN: 0-7695-1995-4
Avneesh Bhatnagar, Cornell University
Evan Speight, Cornell University
Dan Crawl, University of Colorado
Joseph Dunn, University of Colorado
John Bennett, University of Colorado
This paper describes the adaptive component migration facility in the Bifrost Location-Independent Computing System. We present a facility that allows mobile clients to selectively invoke application component functionality locally or remotely in order to improve user response time. The Bifrost runtime system uses a decision-making process that takes into account a variety of issues affecting the migration decision, including client and server resources, component size, the size of the data associated with the component, and network characteristics. We present a detailed design of this system, while examining the options of function call re-direction and API wrappers as a means to extend the semantics of the underlying remote execution technology (DCOM). The adaptive functionality provided by Bifrost resulted in a minimum 29% reduction in response time experienced by the client over a default DCOM-based implementation for mobile client devices.
Citation:
Avneesh Bhatnagar, Evan Speight, Dan Crawl, Joseph Dunn, John Bennett, "Application Management Techniques for the Bifrost System," wmcsa, pp.66, Fifth IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems & Applications, 2003
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