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[This chapter examines the partitioning decision that lies at the heart of cyber foraging. In essence, the partitioning decision answers the following question: Given a specific application state and a specific computational environment, which portions of the application should run on the mobile computer and which should run on remote infrastructure? The dynamic nature of this question arises from two sources. First, the application state may depend on specific inputs and the current location of data used in the computation. Second, the mobile environment (server load, network bandwidth, etc.) is constantly changing.]
Published: Jan 1, 2012
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