Affiliation:
1. Domain Universitaire, Grenoble, Cedex 9, France
Abstract
This paper describes a project, called Gravity, that is providing support for building client-side applications out of dynamically available building blocks. The purpose behind this work is not only to deal with real-world issues already facing developers and end-users, but to also work toward a grander vision. In this vision, applications are built using context-aware architectures, meaning that context (e.g., location, environment, user task) is used as a filter to determine which building blocks are relevant to the application at any given time. The main concept underlying this vision is dynamically available building blocks, i.e., building blocks that can appear or disappear at any time. The Gravity technology described in this paper is a starting point for such research.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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