Recovery in distributed mobile environments

Mobile computing is a rapidly emerging trend in distributed computing. The new mobile computing environment presents many challenges due to the mobile nature of the hosts. The authors present some fault-tolerant data management strategies for a distributed mobile environment. These strategies need to be different from the traditional fault-tolerance approaches because of the resource limitations of mobile computing environment.

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