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Connected Device Configuration
Known as:
CDC
, JSR 218
, JSR 36
The Connected Device Configuration (CDC) is a specification of a framework for Java ME applications describing the basic set of libraries and virtual…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Performance Evaluation Using J 2 ME with Android over Cloud Services : A Simulation Approach
Bharat Prajapat
,
M. Shrivastava
2013
Corpus ID: 15690019
Proposed paper is concerned with two mobile development environments i.e. J2ME and Android which were further implemented…
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2010
2010
An auction agent architecture for mobile commerce
Calvin Wan
,
Ronnie Cheung
International Conference on Education Technology…
2010
Corpus ID: 16680392
Auctions achieved enormous popularity in the e-commerce and had a great success. M-commerce makes use of wireless networks to…
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2009
2009
BD-J: Java Platform, Micro Edition, Connected Device Configuration, Blu-ray Disc, Globally Executable MHP, DVD, Blu-ray Disc Association, PlayStation 3, Interactive television
Frederic P. Miller
,
Agnes F. Vandome
,
John McBrewster
2009
Corpus ID: 110027276
BD-J, or Blu-ray Disc Java, is a specification supporting Java ME Xlets for advanced content on Blu-ray Disc and the Packaged…
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2008
2008
Author ' s personal copy Location API 2 . 0 for J 2 ME – A new standard in location for Java-enabled mobile phones
Sean J. Barbeau
,
M. Labrador
,
P. Winters
,
R. Pérez
,
N. Georggi
2008
Corpus ID: 26521566
Key aspects in realizing the maximum potential of advanced Location-Based Services (LBS) are the standardization and cross…
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2007
2007
A Hardware Accelerator for JavaTM Platforms on a 130-nm Embedded Processor Core
Tetsuya Yamada
,
N. Irie
,
+5 authors
M. Satoyama
IEICE transactions on electronics
2007
Corpus ID: 34570919
We have developed a hardware accelerator for Java platforms, integrated on a SuperH microprocessor core, using a 130-nm CMOS…
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2007
2007
Enabling Java Connected Device Configuration in Symbian OS
Ville Vähä-Nuuja
2007
Corpus ID: 61963398
2007
2007
Java for Embedded , Real-Time Systems
Muhammad Attique Khan
2007
Corpus ID: 33801621
Java paradigm to object oriented programming, memory management and secure management of complex system design make is popular…
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2005
2005
jcsp.mobile: A Package Enabling Mobile Processes and Channels
K. Chalmers
,
J. Kerridge
Communicating Process Architectures Conference
2005
Corpus ID: 8943224
The JCSPNet package from Quickstone provides the capability of transparently creating a network of processes that run across a…
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2004
2004
Embedded Java – too fat and too slow?
M. Dinkel
2004
Corpus ID: 55928016
In software developer communities it is one of the most often discussed questions: “Is Java really to fat and too slow?”. For…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
JAVA ON HANDHELD DEVICES — COMPARING J 2 ME CDC TO JAVA 1 . 1 AND JAVA 2
M. Laukkanen
2001
Corpus ID: 18601467
The current trend is towards having Java applications run on handheld mobile devices. Sun Microsystems, Inc. has addressed this…
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