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Mobile handheld systems need an easy and secure mechanism to manage and deploy application components over a network. Technologies such as Java offer mechanism for building portable network centric applications. The major bottleneck in selection of Java for computation intensive application, so far, has been its performance. This paper presents performance comparison of a speech GSM EFR codec 'C' implementation to Java implementation by evaluating execution speed and memory consumption.
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Additional Information
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Citation:
Anantha Narayanan,
"Evaluation of Java for Mobile Multimedia Component,"
aiworc,
p. 221,
Academia/Industry Working Conference on Research Challenges (AIWORC'00),
2000
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