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Com o avanço das tecnologias de comunicação sem fio e a redução do tamanho dos computadores, torna-se possível acessar uma rede global usando terminais práticos equipados com recursos de comunicação sem fio. Nesse ambiente de computação móvel, o gerenciamento de dados é um dos objetivos principais do uso eficaz do computador. No entanto, uma vez que as tecnologias convencionais de gestão de dados distribuídos assumem que os servidores e clientes estão fixos em determinados locais de uma rede, não fornecem quaisquer ferramentas para construir aplicações avançadas que façam pleno uso da informação que muda dinamicamente num tal ambiente. Neste artigo, a fim de incorporar dados distribuídos em um ambiente de computação móvel, propomos um mecanismo dinâmico de integração de dados denominado MobiView, que é um mecanismo de visualização aprimorada de um sistema de banco de dados convencional. No MobiView, introduzimos quatro métodos para indicação de banco de dados sem usar nome de host convencional ou seu nome local: especificado por host, especificado por célula, dependente de localização e orientado por MobiView, por meio dos quais discutimos como lidar com servidores de banco de dados móveis e servidores de banco de dados móveis. clientes de banco de dados.
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Toru MURASE, Masahiko TSUKAMOTO, Hajime SHIBATA, Bojiang LIU, Shojiro NISHIO, "MobiView: A Database Integration Mechanism Based on Database View for Mobile Computing" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E84-D, no. 3, pp. 340-347, March 2001, doi: .
Abstract: With the advancement of technologies in wireless communication and computer down-sizing, it becomes possible to access a global network using handy terminals which are equipped with wireless communication facilities. In such a mobile computing environment, data management is one of the primary objectives of effective computer uses. However, since conventional distributed data management technologies assume that servers and clients are fixed at certain locations in a network, they do not provide any tools to construct advanced applications which make full use of dynamically changing information in such an environment. In this paper, in order to incorporate data distributed over mobile computing environment, we propose a dynamic data integration mechanism called MobiView which is an enhanced view mechanism of a conventional database system. In MobiView, we introduce four methods for database indication without using conventional host name or its local name: host-specified, cell-specified, location-dependent, and MobiView-oriented, through which we discuss how to handle both mobile database servers and mobile database clients.
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