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Publication
MDM 2004
Conference paper
Towards pluggable discovery frameworks for mobile and pervasive applications
Abstract
This paper proposes a component-based programming approach to discovery. In this approach, individual discovery protocols, access models and authentication mechanisms are represented as software components called handlers. Handlers are registered with and coordinated by a software framework called a discovery agent. Configured with a battery of handlers, a discovery agent answers query and advertisement requests on behalf of mobile and other applications and applies authentication and access control policies. Based on its set of handlers, a diversity of request types and formats can be routed, translated, and fulfilled by a discovery agent. Discovery agents can easily be reconfigured, adapted, and extended as new underlying discovery protocols or client request types must be supported. A discovery agent can operate as a web service, and can be deployed by an enterprise to service discovery requests on behalf of visiting clients. A discovery agent can also operate as a trusted co-module running on a device, and is useful for supporting mobile applications which move among environments and must accommodate a diversity of local discovery protocols.