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Goldy Lukka

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Goldy Lukka is a Java Developer and an Entrepreneur. He is Founder of xyling.com.
Supporting Disconnected Operations in Wireless Enterprise Applications Posted: Sep 28, 2004 12:41 PM
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Several aspects of networked wireless applications motivate the need to design for disconnected operation.Mobile users may wish to use the network sparingly due to technical factors such as low quality of service (compared to wireline networks).Additionally , many mobile users find themselves working in contexts with frequent interruptions, such as incoming calls or distractions from the surrounding environment.

This paper (Title of the post links to the PDF version) describes guidelines for designing wireless Java clients that can operate effectively when disconnected from the network and the enterprise.

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