CAPC2008: Workshop on Context-Aware Pervasive Communities: Infrastructures, Services and Applications
- Date :Monday 19 May (AM Session)
- Room : Wharf Room 1
The pervasive computing vision calls for computation, sensing and networking to be ubiquitous, whether with users or embedded into everyday living environments. A result of ubiquitous networking and computational ability is to form digital boundaries around entities. As such, communities, whether geographically transcending or based at a place, formed with a priori agreements or ad hoc via simply a collocation of interacting devices members, transient or long-living, can form a digital matrix or space in which its participants interact, provide services or utilize services.
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Workshop Papers
- A Systematic Approach to Modeling and Verifying Context‐Aware Services in
SOAs PDF
Dhaminda Abeywickrama & Sita Ramakrishnan
- An Adaptive Architecture for Context‐Aware Interaction in Pervasive
Applications PDF
Alan Colman, Minh Tran & Jun Han
- Information Art Based on Community Activity in a Large Workplace PDF
James Constable, Raymes Khoury, David Carmichael, Judy Kay & Bob Kummerfeld
- Exposing Contextual Information for Balancing Software Autonomy and User
Control in Context‐Aware Systems PDF
Bob Hardian, Jadwiga Indulska & Karen Henricksen
- Monitoring System in Ubiquitous Smart Space PDF
Hyo‐Nam Lee, Sung‐Hwa Lim, Byoung‐Hoon Lee, Dong‐Wook Lee, Jai‐Hoon Kim & We‐Duke Cho
- Community‐based Autonomous Service Activation and Failure Recovery in a
Message‐Oriented Pervasive Middleware PDF
Chun‐Feng Liao, Ya‐Wen Jong & Li‐Chen Fu
- Middleware framework for flexible integration of new sensor types PDF
Glen Pink, David Carmichael, Judy Kay & Bob Kummerfeld