Introducing
Brience 3.0
The highly
scalable architecture of Brience 3.0 is base on
XML/XSL with Java Services to allow real-time access
to information and applications that are aware of,
and tailored to, the presentation requirements of
users, devices, pipe throughput and application
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Mobile
Processing Server
The MPS is a high performance processing and
transformation engine that provides multi-channel
presentation services. By integrating existing
corporate applications and content with push,
pull and off-line delivery, the MPS optimized
the way business people and business processes
interact with each other. |
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Integrated
Experience Studio
The IES is a java-based graphical development
environment for the design and testing of
multi-device, multi-channel mobile workflows.
The mobile workflows link diverse back-end
technologies with ease-to-use end-user presentation
channels such as wire and wireless browsing,
notification and alerts and off-line applications.
Tools of the IES include Content Source Editor,
Workflow Editor, Template Editor, Rule Template
Editor, Notification/Response Editor and Workspace/Project
Manager. |
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Interactive
Notification Server
The INS offers secure and interactive access
to mission-critical business processes for
corporate employees, customers and partners.
Users can receive and respond to interactive
notifications delivered via email, SMS and
voice. Interactive notifications allow information
to push users to act when time-sensitive events
take place, optimizing the decision flow. |
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Edge
Network Server
The ENS makes applications network-aware by
enabling both network and application-level
premium service for high-value customers and
by optimizing content and information delivery
based on capabilities and limitations and
changing performance. |
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Offline
Productivity Server
The OPS lets corporate users take full advantage
of the power of hand-held computing devices.
Many of today's mobile computing devices have
memory and processing power capable of handling
mission critical corporate data and applications
without requiring a network connection. By
interacting directly with applications when
networks are not available and by synchronizing
work when connections are available, the user
can stay productive all the time. |
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Adapters
Adapters are add-on technology that allow
the MPS to integrate with existing enterprise
infrastructure and applications such as MQ
Series, Tibco and PIM. The PIM adapter plugs
into the Offline Productivity Server and provides
support for synchronization of PIM applications
such as email, calendar and address book from
backend servers (Microsoft Exchange, Lotus
Notes) with on-device applications. PalmOS
and PocketPC devices are supported. |
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Parsers
Parsers are add-on technology that allow the
MPS/IES to mobile enable application written
for web development languages and popular
web platforms such as ATG, BEA, Broadvision,
ColdFusion and Vignette. It accomplishes this
by parsing legacy source code files. |
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Content
and Application Processing
Devices vary in their capability to express
content. For instance, one device may be able
to display a JPEG image but the next may not.
Brience provides a powerful transformation
engine that automatically converts content
to a format that is compatible with the target
device. These powerful tools include Symantec
text summarization, pagination to handle differing
form factors and memory of devices, and compression
utilities to increase perceived performance. |
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DataBase
Synchronization Module
The DSM allows the end-user to synchronize
any on-device database with a backend enterprise
database. The on-device module receives the
configuration information from the server
when it first connects to the server. This
configuration information from the server
when it first connects to the server. This
configuration information provides the list
of databases to synchronize. When the device
receives/transmits the modified data from/to
the server, the server can either preprocess
or post process the data as required on the
server side. This transfer of information
is done using SyncML over HTTP when a mobile
connection is being used. |
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