10-16
Partitioned Applications in Protium

_Protium_ uses a partitioned application approach to provide universal data service: making traditional desktop applications available on any Internet-connected device. We partition applications into viewers (which run on the device near the user), services (which are accessed through the network and run in managed environments), and the application-specific protocols that connect them. The goal of using a partitioned architecture is to provide consistent, responsive, remote access on a wide variety of devices, where the devices are reliabily networked but may have limited communications or computational abilities. We particularly focus on hiding communication latency in a connected environment.

The network between viewers and services provides a new place to put infrastructure; Protium includes system infrastructure that supports multiple viewers sharing a service, disconnection and reconnection, name lookup, security, session management, and device adaptation.

Date and Time
Wednesday October 16, 2002 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Location
Computer Science Small Auditorium (Room 105)
Speaker
Cliff Young, from Bell Labs
Host
Brian Kernighan

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