Analytical Study of Object Components for Distributed and Ubiquitous Computing Environment
Usha Batra, Deepak Dahiya, Sachin Bhardwaj

TL;DR
This paper explores the applicability of component-based services in ubiquitous distributed computing environments, highlighting differences in object components that impact application development and administration.
Contribution
It provides an analytical study of object components tailored for distributed and ubiquitous computing environments, addressing their similarities and differences.
Findings
Component-based services are applicable in ubiquitous environments.
Differences in object components affect application development.
Insights for developers and administrators in distributed simulations.
Abstract
The Distributed object computing is a paradigm that allows objects to be distributed across a heterogeneous network, and allows each of the components to interoperate as a unified whole. A new generation of distributed applications, such as telemedicine and e-commerce applications, are being deployed in heterogeneous and ubiquitous computing environments. The objective of this paper is to explore an applicability of a component based services in ubiquitous computational environment. While the fundamental structure of various distributed object components is similar, there are differences that can profoundly impact an application developer or the administrator of a distributed simulation exercise and to implement in Ubiquitous Computing Environment.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
