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Scope
Ubiquitous computing technologies provide a pervasive
base for a real world environment such that we can acquire and deliver
information at every place. Advances in the technologies of displays,
electronic papers, digital architecture, sensors, RFID tags and storage
devices etc. may bring a new real world environment for data access.
The focus of this workshop is on issues of the data management in such
ubiquitous environments. In particular objective is to focus more on
new emerging issues of data management (acquisition, storage, retrieval,
and delivery) involved with respect to pervasive, ubiquitous and sensor
computing. The aim is to bring together researchers and practitioners
working in the areas of ubiquitous data management, ubiquitous hypermedia,
context-aware databases, and content management in appliances, and building
advanced infrastructures and applications. Papers dealing with theoretical
interests, speculative ideas, and solid research foundation and reporting
implementation and practical results are solicited.
Topics of Interests (include, but are not limited
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Important Dates
Workshop Organizer
Katsumi Tanaka, Kyoto University, Japan tanaka@dl.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp |
Organized by IEEE The IEEE Compuer Society Kyoto University Knowledge Society COE Program National Institute of Information and Communications
Technology (NICT) The Database Society of Japan (DBSJ) Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ) The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication
Engineering (IEICE) |