• An API to Wi-Fi Direct Using Reactive Building Blocks 

      Gabrielsen, Erlend Bjerke (Master thesis, 2012)
      Implementing unfamiliar functionalities in smartphone applications can be a difficult and a tedious task. Owing to the fact that the API do not have a formal way of representing the sequence of events may be one reason. ...
    • Coordination Patterns for Reactive Services 

      Fatima, Urooj (Master thesis, 2010)
      In our everyday life we come across countless reactive systems. These are the systems that engage in stimulus-response behaviour. The development of distributed reactive systems is quite complex. Being able to rapidly ...
    • Developing a Web Application for Smart Home Technology 

      Lundeland, Jonas; Waage, Øystein (Master thesis, 2012)
      With AMS comes great possibilities for increased energy efficiency, but to achieve its full potential, the end users must be provided with the necessary means of monitoring and controlling their consumption. This thesis ...
    • End-User service composition framework and application 

      Kulstad, Rune Bleken (Master thesis, 2012)
      In today s public market Mobile phones has become a part of everyday life. The introduc-tion of Smart Phones has created a new market for services and applications for the Smart Phones. Many of these users would benefit ...
    • Identity management on VANETS 

      Jemberu, Ephraim Alemneh (Master thesis, 2012)
      Vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) have envisioned various applications that substantially improve traffic safety and efficiency along the roads and highways. There are on-going projects both in academia and industry to ...
    • Investigating the use of smartphones in the context of home networks 

      Gundersen, Henrik; Mafole, Prosper (Master thesis, 2010)
      The focus in this thesis is to investigate how smartphones on the market today can be used in the context of home networks. The latest generation of these devices has powerful hardware and software which makes them useful ...
    • Modeling and Analysis of Distributed Services and Components 

      Wang, Ruijie (Master thesis, 2011)
      While the need for global behavior definitions in designing the embedded reactive systems and service-oriented systems is growing, new modeling languages, the modifications on existing languages are emerging in an endless ...
    • Service component derivation and composition in Arctis 

      Xu, Fei (Master thesis, 2013)
      Collaboration based development has its main focus on service level composition. Services are considered as reusable units and modeled as collaborations among roles performed by possibly distributed components. The problem ...
    • Service Composition in a Cloud Computing Environment 

      Abrha, Abrha; Heggen Skogen, Endre (Master thesis, 2011)
      Today, composite services can be constructed by combining and coordinating a set of independent services in a process referred to as a service composition. Due to their dependencies on external components, composite services ...
    • Telepresence Quality 

      Puig Conca, Daniel (Master thesis, 2012)
      Nowadays, one of the aims of telepresence systems is to provide a sensation of nearness to people who are interacting with this type of systems. Many factors have a relevant repercussion in providing this feeling and some ...
    • Tool-chain development for end-user composite services 

      Mbaabu, Frank (Master thesis, 2011)
      Telephony has become an integral part in the day to day communication and new telephony services are quickly being deployed in the industry. There is a need for users to be provided with new services on the fly; these ...
    • Treasure Hunt Components 

      Adrah, Charles Mawutor (Master thesis, 2012)
      The development of distributed, reactive and collaborative services is quite challenging. Rapidly composing services for collaborative learning activities require some development methods and tools. This thesis presents ...