Call for Papers
First International Workshop on Managing Context Information in Mobile and 
Pervasive Environments (MCMP’2005)

www.site.uottawa.ca/~mkhedr/MCMP05

In conjunction with The 6th International Conference on Mobile Data Management 
(MDM'2005)

May 9, 2005 – Ayia Napa, Cyprus

Workshop Organizers

W. Mansoor, Zayad University, U.A.E

 

M. Khedr, University of Ottawa, Canada

 

D. Benslimane,  Lyon 1 University, France

 

Z. Maamar, Zayad University, U.A.E

 

Programme Committee

P. Bellavista, University of  Bologna, Italy

U. Bellur, IIT, India

P.-A. Champin, Lyon 1 University, France 

G. Chen, Dartmouth University , USA 

B. Esfandiari, Carleton University, Canada 

R. Garcia, UP, Spain 

H. Harroud, University of Ottawa, Canada 

G. Kouadri, University of Fribourg, Switzerland

S. Kouadri, University of Fribourg, Switzerland

T. Kanter, Ericsson, Sweden 

T. Lemlouma, INRIA, France

J. Mäntyjärvi, VTT, Finland

N.C. Narendra, IBM Software Labs, India 

K. Pousttchi, University of Augsburg , Germany 

A. Schmidt, University of  München, Germany

D. Taniar, University of Monash , Australia 

A. Vakali, University of Athena, Greece 

Scope 

The increasing popularity of mobile devices (e.g., laptops, mobile phones, and 
PDAs), and advances in wireless networking technologies are enabling new 
classes of applications targeting environments characterized by being dynamic, 
mobile, reconfigurable, and personalized spontaneously. These applications and 
their targeted environments raise challenges to application developers, as they 
have to be aware of the variations in the execution context such as location, 
time, users’ activities, and devices’ capabilities in order to tune and adapt 
applications’ intended functionalities.

Developing and managing these types of applications that are context-aware 
would be extremely complex and error-prone if not supported by management 
facilities capable of acquiring, modelling, manipulating, reasoning, and 
disseminating context information. This is because application developers would 
have to deal with these issues in a proprietarily manner and consequently would 
be distracted from the actual requirements of the applications they are 
developing on one side and would hinder the interoperability of these 
context-aware applications on the other side. Unfortunately, current 
networking, computing, and management technologies do not fully support such 
model of automated adaptability based on context. The workshop will address 
these challenging issues focusing on exploring novel methods to manage context 
information targeting pervasive and mobile environments.

 

Relevant topics 

·         Novel algorithms for acquiring and disseminating context from 
physical and logical sensors.

·         Middleware and agent systems support to managing context in pervasive 
environments.

·         Innovative approaches for modelling, reasoning, storing, and 
manipulating context information.

·         Management of context information in deterministic and 
non-deterministic pervasive environments.

·         Facilities to provide persistence services based on context.

·         Exploiting new types of context information such as network-, social- 
and system-related context and approaches for managing these new types of 
context.

·         Managing multiple environments and processes of context exchange.

·         Methods of leveraging Internet service providers from passive 
carriers to context-oriented service providers addressing large scale pervasive 
environments.

·         Service discovery and invocation based on context.

·         Activity-based computing and its relation to the context aware mobile 
computing.

·         Context aware Mobile database transactions and query processing.

·         Evaluation metrics of the effectiveness of management techniques for 
context information.

 

Papers and Evaluations

Authors are invited to submit electronically original papers in PDF format to 
([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Papers length should not exceed 10 
pages in LNCS camera-ready style. All papers will be reviewed. For more 
information, contact one of the workshop chairs at [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
wathiq.mansoor/[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

Deadlines

                Submissions due: December 22, 2004

                Acceptance notification: January 22, 2005 

                Camera-ready papers submission: February 22, 2005 

                Workshop: May 9, 2005




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