Friday, Adrian and Davies, Nigel and Seitz, Jochen and Wade, Stephen (1999) Experiences of Using Generative Communications to Support Adaptive Mobile Applications. Distributed and Parallel Databases, 7 (3). pp. 319-342. ISSN 0926-8782
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Attention has recently begun to focus on the use of asynchronous paradigms to support adaptive mobile applications. To investigate this issue the authors have developed an asynchronous distributed systems platform based on the tuple space paradigm [Gelernter,85b] coupled with extensions to support operation in mobile environments. This paper presents our experiences of developing and using this platform. The benefits of the tuple space approach are highlighted and we discuss in some detail the design, implementation and performance of our platform. We subsequently focus on the critical issues of the tuple space API and the level of support for adaptation which can be provided without compromising the elegance and simplicity of the paradigm. The paper concludes with an analysis of the suitability of platforms based on the tuple space paradigm for use in mobile environments.