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Title: Personalized Pocket Directories for mobile Devices


1
Personalized Pocket Directories for mobile Devices
  • Doron Cohen Miki Hersovici Yael Petruschka
    Yoelle Maarek Aya Soffer Dave Newbold

2
Mobile Devices
3
Mobile Devices (contd.)
  • Ability to access information anytime and
    anywhere.
  • Dramatic increase in the use and availibility of
    mobile devices.
  • Which avenir?
  • IDC At the end of 2002 more wireless subscribes
    than wired users!
  • Is it right???

4
Web on mobile devices? Dream to reality
  • Limiting factors
  • Form factor
  • Limited screen.
  • Input capabilities.
  • Other?...
  • Communication mode
  • Connection through networks with low bandwith
  • High latency.

5
Web on Mobile Devices? From dream to reality
  • Other restrictions
  • Limited storage.
  • Less an issue possibility to add memory sticks.
  • Limited CPU
  • No real impact on the specific application,
    browsing.

6
Web directory browsing
  • Two common modes of information discovery on the
    internet (1994)
  • Search
  • Browse

7
Search on the internet
  • Finding narrowly defined information.
  • Google http//www.google.co.il
  • Altavista http//www.altavista.com

8
Browsing on the Internet
  • Good for presenting broad categories of
    information.
  • Yahoo http//www.yahoo.com
  • Open Directory Project (ODP) http//www.dmoz.org
  • Looksmart http//www.looksmart.com

9
Browsing on the Internet (contd.)
  • Is it popular?
  • Yes Being bigger and bigger
  • Open Directory
  • 3 millions sites
  • More than 40.000 editors.
  • 500.000 categories.
  • Special purpose and regional directories
  • Environmental Organization Intranet
  • Lotus Discovery Server

10
Web directories on Mobile Devices
  • Fast and convenient browsing of directories.
  • Minimal over-the-air communication

11
Web directories on Mobile Devices
  • Proposed solution
  • Caching enough information on the device
  • Communicating with the server only for the last
    stage.
  • Minimal storage capabilities
  • PalmOS, PocketPC
  • Nokia 9210, Motorola i85s, Palm Powered Phone
  • Regular connection to the internet.

12
Web directories on Mobile Devices
  • The approach
  • intermittent connection communication model
  • User synchronize its device via a cheap reliable
    and fast connection
  • Sync in Palm.
  • Other examples?...
  • And caches locally as much information as
    possible for working offline.

13
Web directories on Mobile Devices
  • Need to define a subscription model that adapts
    the specific nature of Web Directories
  • What is the right amount of information to be
    isolated?
  • Directory Capsule The portion of directory to
    transmit to the PDA to be seen offline.

14
Web directories on Mobile Devices
  • Four requirements
  • An architecture that supports intermittently
    connected devices.
  • A subscription model geared for Web directories
    and targeted to PDA
  • A mechanism to ensure that the directory capsule
    is consistent with the directory server
  • A fully featured pocket directory browser
    application for defining, viewing, manipulating
    directory capsules on the PDA.

15
From Web directories to Local capsules
  • These capsules are dynamic replicas and not
    static snaphshots of the servers directory.
  • The directory capsule is generated by a mediator
    a software component that accesses the Web
    Directory/Internet, encapsules the rights amount
    of information

16
From Web directories to Local directory capsules
17
From Web directories to Local directory
capsules
18
From Web directories to Local directory capsules
  • In a Palm context
  • The mediator machine
  • The desktop used to backup the device.
  • The Synchronization process HotSync process.

19
A bit formalism The Directory Model
  • Web directories consist of a hierarchy of
    categories.
  • Each category may
  • contain
  • Documents.
  • Other categories.
  • Be associated with one or more persons
    (Authorities)

20
The directory Model.
  • The search in Directory Model.
  • User can submit queries
  • to
  • The entire category
  • A particular category
  • About
  • Categories
  • Documents
  • Persons.

21
The directory Model.
  • Search results can be viewed as Virtual
    categories
  • Categories that answer the query
  • Documents not in category
  • Persons.

22
The directory Model.
  • What are the relations between the different
    entities of the Directory Model.
  • The Directory Information (DI) can be defined as
  • DI (E,R)
  • E E1, E2, , En n1, the set of Entities
  • R Rij 1 i,jn is the set of directional
    relationships between Ei and Ej

23
The directory Model.
  • For example, in the Open Directory
  • E1 OD categories
  • E2 Web pages
  • E3 Persons
  • E4 Query Results (Virtual Categories)

24
The directory Model.
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The Subscription Model
  • Mechanism for indicating the directory entities
    in which they are interested
  • The content of these entities will be extracted
    and stored in the directory capsule.
  • This content will be synchronized with the
    directory server.

26
The subscription model
  • Question What is a content of an entity?
  • The answer will have significant implications in
    terms of
  • size of the local replica
  • Time it takes to refresh this replica.

27
The subscription model
  • We, therefore, define 2 granulaties of content
    for each data item
  • Summaries are stored for each entity included
    in the capsule
  • Details need only be stored for a subset of
    these.

28
The subscription Model
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The subscription Model
  • Another definition for categories
  • Category Summary Name, description, and
    summaries of contained categories and of its
    parent category
  • Category details summaries of editors and of
    contained sites.
  • Which Differences? Which advantages?

30
Maintaining a Consistent and Fresh Directory
Capsule
  • We need an
  • up to date
  • Consistent with the parent directory.
  • It is handled by the mediator component.
  • Must be conducted as fast as possible.

31
Maintaining a Consistent and Fresh Directory
Capsule
  • The capsule can be divided in
  • Capsule definition user subscription request
  • Capsule content data loaded from the Web.

32
Maintaining a Consistent and Fresh Directory
Capsule
  • Inconstitency can occur when
  • User induced inconstitency The user added or
    deleted subscriptions
  • Directory induced inconstitency The directory
    has evolved since the last sync.

33
Maintaining a consistent and Fresh directory
capsule

34
Maintaining a consistent and Fresh directory
capsule
  • The both types of inconstitency are resolved by
    the Mediator
  • During Sync A new definition is obtained from
    the device. Unsubscribed items are deleted from
    the content.
  • During load The capsule content is updated from
    the directory
  • Newly subscribed items are retrieved.
  • Subscribed, modified items are updated
  • Etc

35
Maintaining a consistent and Fresh directory
capsule
  • Load and sync must to not occur concurrently.
  • Special care if the Directory model allows item
    deletions

36
Maintaining a consistent and Fresh directory
capsule
  • Efficiency enhancement
  • An additional mirror of the capsule content could
    be stored on the desktop.
  • Why?
  • Computing new and last updated can be
    achieved during Load
  • Only new and last updated are download to the
    PDA.

37
Sample Application
  • Lotus Discovery Server.

38
Sample Application

39
Conclusion Remark
  • Model for browsing Web directories with minimal
    amount of storage capabilities
  • Based on the intermittent connection
  • Does the PDA or mobile phones are the only ones
    devices needing such a policy???
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