Hi Andriy

I used the Device Access Specification for an undergraduate thesis. Its
subject was integrating HAL
(http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/hal) with this specification
for automatic device enumeration.

I'd say any part of OSGi is suitable for a thesis. Like any thesis, it
depends on what you and your supervisor is interested in. You could also
go more high-level and examine topics such as the impact of OSGi on Java
modularity on real-life projects, the value of adding OSGi to existing
software programmes, etc. There are plenty of other underused Compendium
specifications (like Wire Admin) that might be interesting to use in a
thesis.

Cheers
Chris

On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 20:01 -0300, "Andriy Drozdyuk" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello,
> I am currently starting my master's program, and I am looking for a
> topic.
> I was wandering if there is any aspect of OSGI that can be used for
> thesis work?
> 
> I've found one thesis that touches on OSGI as part of it's topic:
> http://www.polberger.se/components
> 
> I'm mainly looking for any ideas or direction in which I can start
> looking. Anything helps - thank you!
> 
> -Andriy Drozdyuk
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