A Middleware Architecture for Developing Mobile Applications

Author:

Rubinsztejn Hana1,Viterbo José2,Sacramento Vagner3,Rocha Ricardo3,Baptista Gustavo4,Endler Markus4

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

2. Federal Fluminense University, Brazil

3. Institute of Informatics, Federal University of Goias, Brazil

4. Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Abstract

In this chapter, the authors present MoCA, a service-oriented middleware architecture that supports the development and deployment of distributed applications for mobile devices, which are inherently context-aware and adaptive. Besides explaining its main services and APIs, they discuss in which ways the MoCA architecture supports some well-known software engineering principles that apply to the design and implementation of context- aware applications. Furthermore, the authors give an overview of its usage and present prototype applications that have been developed on the top of MoCA.

Publisher

IGI Global

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