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More About This Title Mobile Middleware - Architecture, Patterns andPractice
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Mobile Middleware: Architecture, Patterns and Practiceprovides a comprehensive overview of mobile middleware technology. The focus is on understanding the key design and architectural patterns, middleware layering, data presentation, specific technological solutions, and standardization. The author addresses current state of the art systems including Symbian, Java 2 Micro Edition, W3C technologies and many others, and features a chapter on widely deployed middleware systems. Additionally, the book includes a summary of relevant mobile middleware technologies, giving the reader an insight into middleware architecture design and well-known, useful design patterns. Several case studies are included in order to demonstrate how the presented patterns, solutions, and architectures are applied in practice. The case studies pertain to mobile service platforms, mobile XML processing, thin clients, rich clients, and mobile servers. Chapters on Architectures and Platforms, Mobile Messaging, Publish/Subscribe, Data Synchronization and Security are also included.
Key Features:
- Provides a comprehensive overview of mobile middleware technology
- Unified treatment of three core topical areas: messaging, publish/subscribe, and data synchronization
- Discusses the role of middleware in the protocol stack
- Focus on both standards and research systems including current state- of-the-art systems such as Symbian, Java 2 Micro Edition, W3C technologies
- Contains concrete examples showing the presented architectures and solutions in practice
- Includes an accompanying website with links to open source software, and other resources
This book serves as an invaluable guide to systems architects, researchers, and developers. It will also be of interest to graduate and undergraduate students studying computer science (distributed systems, computer networks).
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Professor Sasu Tarkoma, Professor, Helsinki University of Technology and Principal Member of Research Staff, Nokia Research Center, Finland
Sasu Tarkoma received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from the University of Helsinki, Department of Computer Science. He is currently professor at Helsinki University of Technology, Department of Computer Science and Engineering. He is also Principal Member of Research Staff at the Nokia Research Center. He is Docent at the Faculty of Science, University of Helsinki. He has managed and participated in national and international research projects at the University of Helsinki, Helsinki University of Technology (TKK), and Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT). He has over 100 publications including 56 refereed scientific articles, and has also contributed to several books on mobile middleware.
Dr Jaakko Kangasharju, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Jaakko Kangasharju received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Helsinki in 2008. He is currently working as a senior researcher at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of the Helsinki University of Technology, managing projects on middleware in sensor networks and mobile computing. His previous work includes research on XML and Web services in mobile and wireless environments. He has contributed to mobile middleware standardization at the OMG and in XML-related standardization at the W3C.
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List of Contributors.
Preface.
1. Introduction.
1.1 Mobile Middleware.
1.2 Mobile Applications and Services.
1.3 Middleware Services.
1.4 Transparencies.
1.5 Mobile Environment.
1.6 Context-Awareness.
1.7 Mobility.
1.8 Example Use Case.
1.9 Requirements for Mobile Computing.
1.10 Mobile Platforms.
1.11 Organization of the Book.
Bibliography.
2. Architectures and Platforms.
2.1 Overview.
2.2 Networking.
2.3 Naming and Addressing.
2.4 Middleware and Platforms.
2.5 Overview of Platforms.
2.6 Mobile Platforms.
Bibliography.
3. Support Technologies.
3.1 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
3.2 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS).
3.3 Web Services.
3.4 Other Technologies.
3.5 Service Discovery.
3.6 Mobility Solutions.
3.7 Advanced Topics.
3.8 Fuego: Example Middleware Platform.
Bibliography.
4. Principles and Patterns.
4.1 Definitions.
4.2 Principles.
4.3 Cross-layer design.
4.4 Model Driven Architecture.
4.5 Architectural Patterns.
4.6 General Patterns.
4.7 Patterns for Mobile Computing.
4.8 Summary.
Bibliography.
5. Interoperability and Standards.
5.1 Interoperability.
5.2 Standardization.
5.3 Wireless Communications Standards.
5.4 W3C Standards.
5.5 IETF Standards.
5.6 Emerging Internet Standards.
Bibliography.
6. Mobile Messaging.
6.1 Messaging Fundamentals.
6.2 Messaging Architectures.
6.3 Mobile and Wireless Communication.
6.4 Security.
6.5 Reliability.
6.6 Java Message Service.
6.7 CORBA and CORBA Messaging.
6.8 XMPP.
6.9 Web Services.
6.10 The Web and REST.
Bibliography.
7. Publish/Subscribe.
7.1 Overview.
7.2 Router Topologies.
7.3 Interest Propagation.
7.4 Routing Decision.
7.5 Standards.
7.6 Research Systems.
7.7 Advanced Topics.
Bibliography.
8. Data Synchronization.
8.1 Synchronization Models.
8.2 File Systems and Version Control.
8.3 Synchronization in Middleware.
8.4 Case Studies.
Bibliography.
9. Security.
9.1 Basic Principles.
9.2 Cryptography.
9.3 Public Key Infrastructure.
9.4 Network Security.
9.5 802.11X.
9.6 AAA, RADIUS, Diameter.
9.7 Transport-layer Security.
9.8 Web Services Security.
9.9 Security Tokens.
9.10 SAML.
9.11 XACML.
9.12 Single Sign-On (SSO).
9.13 Generic Bootstrapping Architecture (GBA).
9.14 Trusted Platform Module.
9.15 OpenID, OAuth, MicroID.
9.16 Spam.
9.17 Downloaded Code.
Bibliography.
10. Application and Service Case Studies.
10.1 Mobile Services.
10.2 Mobile Server.
10.3 Mobile Advertisement.
10.4 Mobile Push Email.
10.5 Mobile Video.
10.6 Mobile Widgets and WidSets.
10.7 Airline Services.
10.8 Revisiting Mobile Patterns.
10.9 Summary.
Bibliography.
11. Conclusions.
Index.