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Gruia-Catalin Roman is affiliated with the University of New Mexico in the United States. Their research contributions include publications in academic venues such as UNC Libraries.

Their recent work includes a paper titled Modeling adaptive behaviors in Context UNITY, published in 2021 by UNC Libraries.

Collaborations are part of their research practice, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Christine Julien
  • Jamie Payton

Gruia-Catalin Roman's research spans various aspects of computer science, with publications focused on adaptive behaviors within system contexts.

Best Publications

  • LIME: Linda meets mobility

    Gian Pietro Picco;Amy L. Murphy;Gruia-Catalin Roman

  • LIME: a middleware for physical and logical mobility

    A.L. Murphy;G.P. Picco;G.-C. Roman

  • Rapid Development and Flexible Deployment of Adaptive Wireless Sensor Network Applications

    Chien-Liang Fok;G.-C. Roman;Chenyang Lu

  • LIME: A coordination model and middleware supporting mobility of hosts and agents

    Amy L. Murphy;Gian Pietro Picco;Gruia-Catalin Roman

  • Mobile agent middleware for sensor networks: an application case study

    Chien-Liang Fok;Gruia-Catalin Roman;Chenyang Lu

  • Reliable clinical monitoring using wireless sensor networks: experiences in a step-down hospital unit

    Octav Chipara;Chenyang Lu;Thomas C. Bailey;Gruia-Catalin Roman

  • Agilla: A mobile agent middleware for self-adaptive wireless sensor networks

    Chien-Liang Fok;Gruia-Catalin Roman;Chenyang Lu

  • A taxonomy of program visualization systems

    G.-C. Roman;K.C. Cox

  • Software engineering for mobility: a roadmap

    Gruia-Catalin Roman;Gian Pietro Picco;Amy L. Murphy

  • EgoSpaces: facilitating rapid development of context-aware mobile applications

    C. Julien;G.-C. Roman

  • Pavane: A System for Declarative Visualization of Concurrent Computations

    Gruia-Catalin Roman;Kenneth C Cox;C.Donald Wilcox;Jerome Y Plun

  • Mobile UNITY: reasoning and specification in mobile computing

    Gruia-Catalin Roman;Peter J. McCann;Jerome Y. Plun

  • Spatiotemporal multicast in sensor networks

    Qingfeng Huang;Chenyang Lu;Gruia-Catalin Roman

  • Sliver : A BPEL workflow process execution engine for mobile devices

    Gregory Hackmann;Mart Haitjema;Christopher Gill;Gruia-Catalin Roman

  • A Lightweight Coordination Middleware for Mobile Computing

    Chien-Liang Fok;Gruia-Catalin Roman;Gregory Hackmann

  • Compositional programming abstractions for mobile computing

    P.J. McCann;G.-C. Roman

  • Program visualization: the art of mapping programs to pictures

    Gruia-Catalin Roman;Kenneth C. Cox

  • Consistent group membership in ad hoc networks

    Gruia-Catalin Roman;Qingfeng Huang;Ali Hazemi

  • Egocentric context-aware programming in ad hoc mobile environments

    Christine Julien;Gruia Catalin Roman

  • A declarative approach to visualizing concurrent computations

    G.-C. Roman;K.C. Cox

Frequent Co-Authors

Chenyang Lu
Chenyang Lu Washington University in St. Louis
Amy L. Murphy
Amy L. Murphy Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Gian Pietro Picco
Gian Pietro Picco University of Trento
Christopher Gill
Christopher Gill Washington University in St. Louis
George Varghese
George Varghese University of California, Los Angeles
Andrew F. Laine
Andrew F. Laine Columbia University
Carlo Ghezzi
Carlo Ghezzi Polytechnic University of Milan
Nalini Venkatasubramanian
Nalini Venkatasubramanian University of California, Irvine
Cecilia Mascolo
Cecilia Mascolo University of Cambridge
Guoliang Xing
Guoliang Xing Chinese University of Hong Kong

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