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  <title><![CDATA[Anamika: Distributed Service Discovery and Composition for Pervasive Environments]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/project/html/id/37/Anamika-Distributed-Service-Discovery-and-Composition-for-Pervasive-Environments</link>
  <description><![CDATA[Technological advances in semiconductor processing and design as well as 
wireless networking are leading us towards the vision of Pervasive 
Computing. We envision that in the (near) future, devices all around a 
person, either embedded as a part of smart spaces, or being carried by 
other people in the vicinity, will provide an array of services that she 
might want to use. Development of customized sxervices by integrating and 
executing existing
ones  has received a lot of attentio...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2002-01-01</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[Integrating service discovery with routing and session management for ad-hoc networks]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/294/Integrating-service-discovery-with-routing-and-session-management-for-ad-hoc-networks</link>
  <description><![CDATA[In this paper, we propose GSR: a new routing and session management protocol for ad-hoc networks as an integral part of a service discovery infrastructure. Traditional approaches place routing at a layer below service discovery. While this distinction is appropriate for wired networked services, we argue that in ad-hoc networks this layering is not as meaningful and show that integrating routing with discovery infrastructure increases system efficiency. Central to our protocol is the idea of ...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2006-03-01</dc:date>
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 <item rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/175/Service-Composition-for-Mobile-Environments">
  <title><![CDATA[Service Composition for Mobile Environments]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/175/Service-Composition-for-Mobile-Environments</link>
  <description><![CDATA[Service Composition, that is, the development of customized services by discovering, integrating and  executing
existing services has received a lot of attention in the last couple of years with respect to wired-infrastructure or Internet web services.
With the advancement in the wireless technology and rapid deployment of
mobile devices, we envision that in the near future wirelessly connected mobile devices in
a given vicinity will also provide services that can be leveraged in the comp...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2005-01-01</dc:date>
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 <item rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/187/Towards-Distributed-Service-Discovery-in-Pervasive-Computing-Environments">
  <title><![CDATA[Towards Distributed Service Discovery in Pervasive Computing Environments]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/187/Towards-Distributed-Service-Discovery-in-Pervasive-Computing-Environments</link>
  <description><![CDATA[The paper proposes a novel distributed service discovery protocol for pervasive environments. The protocol
is based on the concepts of peer-to-peer caching of service advertisements and group-based intelligent forwarding
of service requests. It does not require a service to be registered with a registry or lookup server. Services are
described using the Web Ontology Language (OWL). We exploit the semantic class/subClass hierarchy of OWL to
describe service groups and use this semantic inf...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2004-07-15</dc:date>
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 <item rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/177/Towards-Distributed-Service-Discovery-in-Pervasive-Computing-Environments">
  <title><![CDATA[Towards Distributed Service Discovery in Pervasive Computing Environments]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/177/Towards-Distributed-Service-Discovery-in-Pervasive-Computing-Environments</link>
  <description><![CDATA[The paper proposes a novel distributed service discovery protocol for pervasive environments. The protocol is based on the concepts of peer-to-peer caching of service advertisements and group-based intelligent forwarding of service requests. It does not require a service to be registered with a registry or lookup server. Services are described using the Web Ontology Language (OWL). We exploit the semantic class/subClass hierarchy of OWL to describe service groups and use this semantic informa...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2003-06-11</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[Allia: Alliance-based Service Discovery for Ad-Hoc Environments]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/75/Allia-Alliance-based-Service-Discovery-for-Ad-Hoc-Environments</link>
  <description><![CDATA[Static directory based service discovery is unsuitable for m-commerce
 in ad-hoc environments. In this paper, we present Allia: a
 peer-to-peer caching based and policy-driven agent-service discovery
 framework to facilitate cross-platform service discovery in ad-hoc   
 environments for mobile electronic commerce applications. Our
 approach removes the problems associated with structured compound
 formation of agent communities in mobile commerce environment and
 achieves high degree ...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2002-09-12</dc:date>
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 <item rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/132/GSD-A-Novel-Group-based-Service-Discovery-Protocol-for-MANETs">
  <title><![CDATA[GSD: A Novel Group-based Service Discovery Protocol for MANETs]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/132/GSD-A-Novel-Group-based-Service-Discovery-Protocol-for-MANETs</link>
  <description><![CDATA[This paper proposes a novel distributed service discovery protocol for Mobile Ad hoc Networks. The protocol is based on the concept of peer-to-peer caching of service advertisements and group-based intelligent forwarding of service requests. It does not require a service to register to a registry or lookup server. Services are described using an ontology based on the DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML+OIL). We exploit the semantic class/subClass hierarchy of DAML to describe service groups and...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2002-09-09</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[Agents2Go: An Infrastructure for Location-Dependent Service Discovery in the Mobile Electronic Commerce Environment]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/90/Agents2Go-An-Infrastructure-for-Location-Dependent-Service-Discovery-in-the-Mobile-Electronic-Commerce-Environment</link>
  <description><![CDATA[In recent years, the growth of Electronic Commerce and Mobile
Computing has created a new concept of Mobile Electronic
Commerce. In this paper we describe the Agents2Go System that
attempts to solve problems related to location dependence that
arise in a Mobile Electronic Commerce environment. Agents2Go
is a distributed system that provides mobile users with the ability
to obtain location dependent services and information. Our
system also automatically obtains a user�s current geogr...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2001-07-14</dc:date>
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 <item rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/83/Dynamic-Service-Discovery-for-Mobile-Computing-Intelligent-Agents-Meet-Jini-in-the-Aether">
  <title><![CDATA[Dynamic Service Discovery for Mobile Computing: Intelligent Agents Meet Jini in the Aether]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/83/Dynamic-Service-Discovery-for-Mobile-Computing-Intelligent-Agents-Meet-Jini-in-the-Aether</link>
  <description><![CDATA[The emergence of ad-hoc pervasive connectivity for devices
based on Bluetooth-like systems provides a new way to create applications for mobile systems. We seek to realize ubiquitous computing systems based on the cooperation of autonomous, dynamic and adaptive components (hardware as
well as software) which are located in vicinity of one another.
In this paper we present this vision. We also describe a prototype system we have developed that implements parts of
this vision { in particula...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2001-02-28</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[Service Discovery in the Future Electronic Market]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/84/Service-Discovery-in-the-Future-Electronic-Market</link>
  <dc:date>2000-07-31</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[Service Discovery in The Future for Mobile Commerce]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/85/Service-Discovery-in-The-Future-for-Mobile-Commerce</link>
  <dc:date>1999-11-30</dc:date>
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