Издательство IGI Global, 2010, -358 pp.
Strategic Pervasive Computing Applications: Emerging Trends combines the views and opinions of leading experts and practitioners in the field of pervasive computing technologies and infrastructure, considering trends and developments in pervasive applications. This innovative publication provides a significant reference source for professionals, managers, risk assessment practitioners, policy makers, and academicians throughout the world.
Section 1 Foundation, Software and Technology of Pervasive ComputingRecent Trends in Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: A Survey
Kernel Parameter Selection for SVM Classification: AdaBoost Approach
Software Parallel Processing in Pervasive Computing
A Software Component Generation Model for Pervasive Computing Environment
Section 2 Securing Pervasive Computing EnvironmentKey Establishment for Securing Pervasive Wireless Sensor Networks
SRIP: A Secure Hybrid Routing Information Protocol for WSN
A Progressive Exposure Approach for Secure Service discovery in Pervasive Computing Environments
Security in Pervasive Computing: A Blackhole Attack Perspective
Section 3 Applications of Pervasive ComputingThe Causes of Developing a Wireless City: Singapore versus Taipei (Taiwan)
Knowledge Super Corridors in Developing Countries: A Critical Perspective
An Intelligent Framework for Automatic Question Set Generation
Section 4 Pervasive HealthcareNeuro Linguistic Programming: Towards Better Understanding of Human Computer Interaction
Tele- Immersive Psychotherapy: Stepping Towards Pervasive Computer Aided Healthcare
Optimal Resource Allocation Model for Pervasive Healthcare Using Genetic Algorithm
Section 5 Pervasive EducationStudent Learning in an Online Environment: Differences in Study Approaches
Pervasive Computing and Ambient Intelligence Development: An Educational Perspective
Re-Engineering Higher Education: The Seamless Knowledge Management System for the University
Virtual Vidyalaya: An Integration of Pervasive Computing and E-Learning
Developing Learning Communities: Improving Interactivity of an Online Class