A high-performance data structure for mobile information systems

John N. Wilson, A. Banks Pidduck (Editor)

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Abstract

Mobile information systems can now be provided on small form-factor computers. Dictionary-based data compression extends the capabilities of systems with limited processing and memory to enable data intensive applications to be supported in such environments. The nature of judicial sentencing decisions requires that a support system provides accurate and up-to-date data and is compatible with the professional working experience of a judge. The difficulties caused by mobility and the data dependence of the decision-making process are addressed by an Internet-based architecture for collecting and distributing system data.We describe an approach to dictionary-based data compression and the structure of an information system that makes use of this technology.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages13
Publication statusPublished - 31 May 2002
EventFourteenth International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 2) - Toronto, Canada
Duration: 27 May 200231 May 2002

Conference

ConferenceFourteenth International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 2)
CityToronto, Canada
Period27/05/0231/05/02

Keywords

  • mobile information systems
  • data structures
  • dictionaries
  • internet architecture

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