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  • Binding- and Port-Agnostic Service Composition using a P2P SOA 

    MEIER, RENE (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, 2005)
    The assumption of the availability of port information at design time of service compositions in Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs) is not valid for an increasing number of hosts on the Internet that do not have a ...
  • Communication Paradigms for Mobile Computing 

    MEIER, RENE (ACM, 2002)
    The widespread deployment and use of wireless data communications causes the need for middleware to interconnect the components that comprise a mobile application. Middleware for mobile computing must deal with the ...
  • Decentralising a Service-Oriented Architecture 

    MEIER, RENE; HAAHR, MADS (2010)
    Service-oriented computing is becoming an increasingly popular paradigm for modelling and building distributed systems in open and heterogeneous environments. However, proposed service-oriented architectures are typically ...
  • Discovery of Stable Peers in a Self-Organising Peer-to-Peer Gradient Topology 

    MEIER, RENE (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
    Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems are characterised by a wide disparity in peer resources and capabilities. In particular, a number of measurements on deployed P2P systems show that peer stability (e.g. uptime) varies by several ...
  • A distributed framework for intelligent transportation systems 

    MEIER, RENE; CAHILL, VINNY (IEEE, 2005)
    Integrating individual intelligent transportation systems into comprehensive platforms is a key challenge faced by transport authorities in the provision of optimal service s to users. The use of an ITS architecture ...
  • A Distributed Framework for Intelligent Transportation Systems 

    MEIER, RENE; CAHILL, VINNY; HARRINGTON, ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER (2005)
    Integrating individual intelligent transportation systems into comprehensive platforms is a key challenge faced by transport authorities in the provision of optimal service s to users. The use of an ITS architecture ...
  • An Estimation-based Automatic Vehicle Location System for Public Transport Vehicles 

    MEIER, RENE (IEEE Computer Society Press, 2008)
    Public transport vehicles often share a road network with other road users making their journeys susceptive to changing road conditions and especially to congestion. Travelers using such public transport increasingly depend ...
  • An event model for real-time systems in mobile environments 

    MEIER, RENE; CAHILL, VINNY (IEEE Computer Society, 2004)
    This paper describes an event model that has been designed to address the predictability requirements of applications operating in mobile environments based on hierarchically structured WAN-of-CANs networks. The event ...
  • Event-Based Middleware for Collaborative Ad Hoc Applications 

    MEIER, RENE (University of Dublin, Trinity College. Department of Computer Science, 2003-09)
    Middleware supporting event-based communication is widely recognised as being well suited to interconnecting the components of mobile applications since it naturally accommodates a dynamically changing population of ...
  • Exploiting proximity in event-based Middleware for collaborative mobile applications 

    MEIER, RENE; CAHILL, VINNY (Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2003)
    Middleware supporting event-based communication is widely recognized as being well suited to mobile applications since it naturally accommodates a dynamically changing population of interacting entities and the dynamic ...
  • Exploiting proximity in event-based middleware for collaborative mobile applications 

    MEIER, RENE; CAHILL, VINNY (Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2003)
    Middleware supporting event-based communication is widely recognized as being well suited to mobile applications since it naturally accommodates a dynamically changing population of interacting entities and the dynamic ...
  • Feature Interaction in Pervasive Computing Systems 

    MEIER, RENE (2008)
    Feature interaction describes a situation where the combination of two or more services that individually perform correctly results in unexpected and possibly adverse behaviour. Such feature interaction issues have first ...
  • Feature Interaction in Pervasive Computing Systems 

    MEIER, RENE (University of Oslo, 2008)
    Feature interaction describes a situation where the combination of two or more services that individually perform correctly results in unexpected and possibly adverse behaviour. Such feature interaction issues have first ...
  • Federating heterogeneous event services. 

    MEIER, RENE; CAHILL, VINNY (2004)
    As event-based middleware is currently being applied for application component integration in a range of application areas, a variety of event services have been proposed to address different application requirements. The ...
  • Filtering and scalability in the ECO distributed event model 

    MEIER, RENE; CAHILL, VINNY; HAAHR, MADS (IEEE Computer Society, 2000)
    Event-based communication is useful in many application domains, ranging from small, centralised applications to large, distributed systems. Many different event models have been developed to address the requirements ...
  • A Framework for Incremental Construction of Real Global Smart Space Applications 

    MEIER, RENE; CAHILL, VINNY (2009)
    This article describes a standardised way to build context-aware global smart space applications using information that is distributed across independent (legacy, sensor-enabled, and embedded) systems by exploiting the ...
  • A framework for integrating existing and novel intelligent transportation systems 

    MEIER, RENE; CAHILL, VINNY (IEEE Computer Society, 2005)
    Efficient use and re-use of traffic data depends on an ITS architecture that enables information sharing across a wide variety of intelligent transportation systems and applications. Existing ITS architectures, such as ...
  • A Framework Providing Fault Tolerance Using the CORBA Trading Service. 

    MEIER, RENE (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1998-09)
    This thesis describes a body of research into the fault tolerance problem associated with the use of large scale distributed systems and a partial solution to the problem. Fault tolerance problems arise in such an ...
  • High-Bandwidth Mesh-based Overlay Multicast in Heterogeneous Environments 

    MEIER, RENE (ACM Press, 2006)
    In this paper we present MeshCast, a peer-to-peer (p2p) multicast protocol for applications requiring high bandwidth (such as live video streaming) from a server to a large number of receivers. Traditional tree-based ...
  • A Hybrid Approach to Context Modeling in Large-Scale Pervasive Computing Environments 

    MEIER, RENE (ACM Press, 2009)
    Pervasive computing aims to unobtrusively embed computer systems into everyday life environments to enrich the user experience without demanding the user?s explicit attention. For pervasive computing to be minimally invasive, ...