The Case for a Single System Image for Personal Devices
Beom Heyn Kim, Eyal de Lara, David Lie

TL;DR
The paper advocates for a unified personal computing image system that simplifies device management by providing a consistent view and automatic propagation of tasks across multiple devices.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of personal computing images to reduce management complexity and discusses steps and challenges for implementing such systems.
Findings
Proposes a single system image for personal devices.
Highlights management efficiency improvements.
Discusses evolutionary steps and challenges.
Abstract
Computing technology has gotten cheaper and more powerful, allowing users to have a growing number of personal computing devices at their disposal. While this trend is beneficial for the user, it also creates a growing management burden for the user. Each device must be managed independently and users must repeat the same management tasks on the each device, such as updating software, changing configurations, backup, and replicating data for availability. To prevent the management burden from increasing with the number of devices, we propose that all devices run a single system image called a personal computing image. Personal computing images export a device-specific user interface on each device, but provide a consistent view of application and operating state across all devices. As a result, management tasks can be performed once on any device and will be automatically propagated to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Remote Desktop Technologies · Augmented Reality Applications · Image and Video Quality Assessment
