A first draft of the IEE article can be found here.
I also finished the first chapter of my thesistext, which can be found here. This file will be updated when new chapters are added.
Since I haven’t managed to find any example-applications (or even “loose” code) using the context.distribution and context.privacy parts of MUSIC, I have mailed Paolo Barone (editor of documentation about the system design of the architecture), asking him whether he had some example-code for me.
I will update this post as soon as I get an aswer.
I have been trying to work out the application to know how every part of it would communicate with the rest. In this draft of the design of the application, it is divided into two parts: one on the user’s device, and one on the hospital-devices.
For now, I have assumed that it doesn’t matter how the context.distribution is implemented. The sequential diagrams I made, are “general” enough to allow for both the original code, as my potential changes to this code. Continue reading ‘Structure of the demo application’
These are the answers I sent in for the march thesis follow-up:
In this draft, I refer more to the context-awareness of the application: presentation.pdf
The 17th of march, I have to do a second presentation about a topic related to my thesis. For that I chose “privacy and anonymity in ubiquitous systems”.
A first draft of this presentation (in .pdf form) can be found here: presentation2_v1.
I searched for more information about both topics, and found different papers. A summary of five papers that I found (partly) interesting can be found here.
I made a new survey, which is less general then the previous one about a selection of questions.
The survey can be found here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/P575NYK
The more people that answer the questions, the more accurate the requirements for my implementation will be. So feel free to take the survey..
I reworked the previous version of my popular article, to expand the part about how I would tacle the privacy problem, and to include a part about “related work”.
This new version can be found here.