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Highly personalized information delivery to mobile clients
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2004-11-01
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Ozen, B
Kilic, O
Altinel, M
Doğaç, Asuman
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The inherent limitations of mobile devices necessitate information to be delivered to mobile clients to be highly personalized according to their profiles. This information may be coming from a variety of resources like Web servers, company intranets, email servers. A critical issue for such systems is scalability, that is, the performance of the system should be in acceptable limits when the number of users increases dramatically. Another important issue is being able to express highly personalized information in the user profiles, which requires a querying power as that of SQL on relational databases. Finally, the results should be customized according to user needs, preferences and the mark up language of their mobile device. Since the queries will be executed on the documents fetched over the Internet, it is atural to expect the documents to be XML documents.
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Computer Networks and Communications
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Information Systems
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/62881
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WIRELESS NETWORKS
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https://doi.org/10.1023/b:wine.0000044027.10190.16
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B. Ozen, O. Kilic, M. Altinel, and A. Doğaç, “Highly personalized information delivery to mobile clients,”
WIRELESS NETWORKS
, pp. 665–683, 2004, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/62881.