E-business mobility platform

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer-to-computer data modifying

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ABSTRACT:
A platform (1) allows end users to engage in a session with servers such as content providers, corporate systems, commercial services or ASPs. A session object is associated with each session, attributes of which include the channel—thereby allowing changing of a channel during a session. Request/event objects are associated with the session object as requests
otifications arise, and these objects are shared with other modules. Hosted services may be physically resident on the platform or may be accessed transparently via interfaces. A device/channel neutral mark-up language extended from a presentation mark-up language is used as a single common form from which the delivered content is derived. The content from a service is generated by an executable process, normally (but not exclusively) in the extended mark-up language. The derivation of deliverable content is performed via a dynamic and configurable sequence of providers that manipulate the original content in stages.

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