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LISA
2004
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Who Moved My Data? A Backup Tracking System for Dynamic Workstation Environments
Periodic data backup is a system administration requirement that has changed as wireless machines have altered the fundamental structure of networks. These changes necessitate a c...
Gregory Pluta, Larry Brumbaugh, William Yurcik, Jo...
JIIS
2006
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Time-focused clustering of trajectories of moving objects
Spatio-temporal, geo-referenced datasets are growing rapidly, and will be more in the near future, due to both technological and social/commercial reasons. From the data mining vie...
Mirco Nanni, Dino Pedreschi
KI
2008
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Collectives and How They Move: A Tale of Two Classifications
Abstract. Collective phenomena and their associated movement patterns are ubiquitous in everyday life. However, even though we need to be able to reason about these phenomena, espe...
Zena Wood, Antony Galton
DEBU
2002
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Indexing and Retrieval of Historical Aggregate Information about Moving Objects
Spatio-temporal databases store information about the positions of individual objects over time. In many applications however, such as traffic supervision or mobile communication ...
Dimitris Papadias, Yufei Tao, Jun Zhang, Nikos Mam...
PUC
2000
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Places to Stay on the Move: Software Architectures for Mobile User Interfaces
abstract Alan Dix Devina Ramduny Tom Rodden, Nigel Davies. aQtive limited and Staffordshire University Staffordshire University Lancaster University http://www.hiraeth.com/alan/top...
Alan J. Dix, Devina Ramduny, Tom Rodden, Nigel Dav...