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ICPS 2009: London, UK
- Julie A. McCann, Mario Lauria, Domenico Cotroneo, Mark A. Baker:
Proceedings of the 2009 international conference on Pervasive services, ICPS '09, London, United Kingdom, July 13-17, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-644-1
Session
- Noha Ibrahim, Frédéric Le Mouël, Stéphane Frénot:
MySIM: a spontaneous service integration middleware for pervasive environments. 1-10 - Luke Albert Steller, Shonali Krishnaswamy, Mohamed Medhat Gaber:
Cost efficient, adaptive reasoning strategies for pervasive service discovery. 11-20
Security and QoS in pervasive environment
- Henner Jakob, Nicolas Loriant, Charles Consel:
An aspect-oriented approach to securing distributed systems. 21-30 - Engineer Bainomugisha, Jorge Vallejos, Éric Tanter, Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Pascal Costanza, Wolfgang De Meuter, Theo D'Hondt:
Resilient actors: a runtime partitioning model for pervasive computing services. 31-40 - Christian Hoareau, Ichiro Satoh:
From model checking to data management in pervasive computing: a location-based query-processing framework. 41-48 - Omar Hasan, Lionel Brunie, Jean-Marc Pierson:
Evaluation of the iterative multiplication strategy for trust propagation in pervasive environments. 49-54
Location-based services
- Nathan Lemieux, Hanan Lutfiyya:
WHLocator: hybrid indoor positioning system. 55-64 - Theodoros Anagnostopoulos, Christos Anagnostopoulos, Stathes Hadjiefthymiades, Miltos Kyriakakos, Alexandros Kalousis:
Predicting the location of mobile users: a machine learning approach. 65-72 - Mika Luimula, Zach Shelby, Jouni Tervonen, Jouni Markkula, Petteri Weckström, Pertti Verronen:
Developing geosensor network support for Locawe platform: application of standards in low-rate communication context. 73-82
Pervasive service development
- David Svensson Fors, Boris Magnusson, Sven Gestegård Robertz, Görel Hedin, Emma Nilsson-Nyman:
Ad-hoc composition of pervasive services in the PalCom architecture. 83-92 - Marcio E. F. Maia, Lincoln S. Rocha, Rossana M. C. Andrade:
Requirements and challenges for building service-oriented pervasive middleware. 93-102 - Nicola Bicocchi, Gabriella Castelli, Marco Mamei, Alberto Rosi, Franco Zambonelli, Matthias Baumgarten, Maurice D. Mulvenna:
Knowledge networks for pervasive services. 103-112
Environments & algorithms for pervasive application development
- Prem Prakash Jayaraman, Arkady B. Zaslavsky, Jerker Delsing:
Dynamic situation modeling and reasoning under uncertainty. 113-122 - Kutila Gunasekera, Shonali Krishnaswamy, Seng Wai Loke, Arkady B. Zaslavsky:
Runtime efficiency of adaptive mobile software agents in pervasive computing environments. 123-132 - Fuyuki Ishikawa, Basem Suleiman, Kayoko Yamamoto, Shinichi Honiden:
Physical interaction in pervasive computing: formal modeling, analysis and verification. 133-140
Industry session
- Stewart Fallis:
Pervasive services: challenges in context. 141-142 - Christian Prehofer:
Real-world experiences with indoor location based services. 143-144 - Phil Stenton:
Mediascapes. 145-146
Panel
- Julie A. McCann, Manish Parashar, Omer F. Rana, Luca Foschini, Tim Kindberg:
Is cloud computing essential to the future of pervasive services? 147-148
Pervasive service
- Antonin Chazalet, Philippe Lalanda:
A model-driven environment for the deployment of pervasive service-oriented applications. 149-158 - Mohammad Hammoudeh, Robert M. Newman, Sarah Mount, Christopher Dennett:
A combined inductive and deductive sense data extraction and visualisation service. 159-168 - Sonia Ben Mokhtar, Licia Capra:
From pervasive to social computing: algorithms and deployments. 169-178
Pervasive service development
- Hamid Mukhtar, Djamel Belaïd, Guy Bernard:
A quantitative model for user preferences based on qualitative specifications. 179-188 - Nassim Laga, Emmanuel Bertin, Noël Crespi:
A web based framework for rapid integration of enterprise applications. 189-198 - Ichiro Satoh:
A context-aware service framework for large-scale ambient computing environments. 199-208
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