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Procilege is a purpose-specific computation unit for privilege analysis. The Procilege transparently provides applications both access control and privilege regulation. Procilege implements a calculus named Privilege Calculus, where the problems of separation of duty are reduced to the composition ... [More] of the compositions and mergenece of privielge, and those are resolved in algebra way. In addition, it provides a privielge content management that stores privilege definitions in unit, keeping the consistent privilege definition across the privilege content. Both Privilege Calculus and the Privilege Content Management are designed so that the administrative extensibility and administrative scalability are easy grounded in complex enviroment. [Less]

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The Intel® Mobile Platform SDK 1.2 an open source product that makes it easier and faster to develop and deploy compelling mobile applications that are tuned for the mobile world. Your customers can now get better performance from their notebook, tablets, Smart Phones, and personal digital ... [More] assistants (PDAs). With the Intel® Mobile Platform SDK 1.2 you can design context-aware mobile applications that can: * Manage connectivity transparently * Effectively balance power and performance * Use available memory and disk space for local data store and synchronization * Adapt to different display types * Manage network bandwidth * Manage the mobile devices * Create a plug-in mechanism [Less]

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Omnidic is a free open source dictionary / translator for mobile phones.It works on mobile phones compatible with java (MIDP 1.0 and MIDP 2.0). The program can contain several dictionaries at the same time. For the use of the Omnidic it is not necessary connection to Internet, the dictionaries are saved in mobile.

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Este trabalho visa apresentar os conceitos dos protocolos IPv4 e IPv6, além da diferença entre os dois e como é possível utilizá-los em coexistência na mesma rede (através de túneis ou não), ou até na mesma aplicação. Para isto é necessário os conhecimentos fundamentais sobre ... [More] arquitetura de redes, através da demonstração dos modelos OSI e DARPA, ao passo que se possa compreender o estudo dos protocolos e do objetivo a ser realizado. Outro estudo a ser realizado é sobre as redes sem fio do padrão IEEE 802.11, ou WLANs, que compreendem o meio de comunicação para a mobilidade. Tudo isso se faz necessário para que se possa demonstrar as formas padronizadas pela IETF para a realização de mobilidade com cada um dos protocolos, demonstrando-as num âmbito de grandes redes, ou simplesmente em redes locais, como as WLANs. Com isso, será apresentado uma proposta de mobilidade para as redes IEEE 802.11 com protocolo IPv6, baseando-se nos modelos estudados e em algumas propostas já em funcionamento. Esta proposta será comparada com as demais e destacada o seu diferencial. Sendo assim, será testada na prática e relatada neste trabalho para destacar quais os pontos mais importantes. [Less]

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A project for enabling communication for people with speaking and/or mobility problems. It is going to be developed for mobile devices. In fact, final code will be enabled for ipod touch/iphone and Nintendo DS. It will have collaboration capabilites.

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LISPmob is an open source LISP Mobile Node implementation for Linux. With LISPmob, hosts can change their network attachment point without losing connectivity, while maintaining the same IP address. LISP Mobile Node is a particular case of LISP (Locator/ID Separation Protocol), which is currently ... [More] being developed within the IETF as a potential solution to the routing scalability problem documented in RFC 4984. It uses the concept of Endpoint IDentifiers (EIDs) to name hosts in edge networks, and Routing LOCators (RLOCs) for nodes in transit networks. EIDs and RLOCs are syntactically indistinguishable from current IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, enabling backwards compatibility with the existing Internet architecture. See the IETF drafts for more information. [Less]

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