MobJeX: An Adaptive Java Based Mobile Object Framework

Caspar Ryan

School of Computer Science and IT

Date and time: 11.30am-12.30pm, Friday 8th April, 2005

Venue: 10.08.04

Chair: Xiaodong Li

Abstract:

This presentation describes and demonstrates MobJeX (Mobile Java Objects), an adaptive Java based application framework currently being developed within the School of Computer Science and Information Technology at RMIT. MobJeX forms a central part of Project 1.2 - Frameworks for the Development of Next Generation Internet Applications, within the Australian Telecommunications Collaborative Research Centre (ATcrc). MobJeX uses a combination of pre-processing and runtime support to provide application adaptation in response to changing environmental conditions, especially via transparent object mobility between heterogeneous clients such as workstations, PDAs and smartphones.

About the speaker:

Dr Caspar Ryan is a Lecturer in the School of Computer Science and Information Technology at RMIT University, Melbourne. He is the leader of

ATcrc Project 1.2 - Frameworks for the Development of Next Generation Internet Applications.


Seminar Organisation

Seminars are free and open to the general public. No booking is necessary. If you are interested in giving a presentation in this seminar series, or to make suggestions for speakers, please contact Xiaodong Li, the seminar co-ordinator.