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MUCS 2011 : 8th International Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services (MUCS 2011) | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.ubiquitous-management.org/mucs/2011/cfp.php | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
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| CALL FOR PAPERS | | *8th International Workshop on* | | *Managing Ubiquitous Communications and SERVICES (MUCS 2011)* | | http://www.ubiquitous-management.org/mucs | | | | Held as part of PerCom 2011 | | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | | _March 21, Seattle, USA_ | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Ubiquitous Communications and Services, as evidenced in pervasive | | computing and smart space applications, present significant management | | challenges for the successful delivery of highly adaptive services | | across heterogeneous networks, mobile networks, ad-hoc networks, | | middleware, applications, and devices. Such challenges include: managing | | user-centric services and context services, extreme distribution and | | scalability, extensive system & network & semantic heterogeneity, ad-hoc | | formation and disassociation of systems and services, and intelligent | | support for user centric applications. Today�s management systems need | | to keep pace with the complexity, heterogeneity, and automation required | | by the pervasive computing vision. | | | | Since 2003, the MUCS workshop (both independently and collocated with | | major conferences) has provided a very successful forum for researchers | | and practitioners to explore the theoretical, technological, and | | organizational challenges, and to present advances in management | | techniques and technologies, for pervasive computing and smart space | | applications. | | | | The workshop provides a single-track scientific program containing a | | blend of keynote presentations from leaders in research in this area, | | peer-reviewed papers, and a small selection of invited presentations. | | The goal of the workshop is to investigate the state of the art in | | managing pervasive/smart space applications from a broad perspective. | | | +------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+ | | | |*_General Chair* | *TOPICS OF INTEREST* | |Sven van der Meer,| | |WIT | - Management of Federated Pervasive Environments | | | - Management of End-to-end Communications | |*Programme Chairs*| - Context-aware Management and Configuration | |Burkhard Stiller, | - Knowledge Representation Techniques and Ontologies | |University of | for Management of Pervasive Services | |Zurich | - Security, Privacy, and Trust Management in | | | Pervasive Computing/Smart Spaces | |Rob Brennan, TCD, | - Context Identification, Retrieval, Prediction and | |Ireland | and Management | | | - Adaptive Technologies and Techniques for Services | |Publication Chair | and Management | |Tom Pfeifer, WIT | - Service and Network Management for Optimized | | | Personalization | |**TPC** | - Management and Control of Mobile Ad-hoc and | |Habib M. Ammari, | Wireless Sensor Networks | |Hofstra | - Distributed Management and Collaborative Governance | |University, USA | - Provisioning and Maintenance of Quality-of-Service | | | in UbiComp environments | |Karima Boudaoud, | - User Interaction with Management of UbiComp and | |University of Nice| Pervasive Systems | |Sophia Antipolis, | - Managing Collaborative Pervasive Computing and | |France | Smart Space Applications | | | - Policy-based Management | |Lorcan Coyle, UCD,| - Autonomic and Cognitive Management of Services | |Ireland | and Communications | | | - Content-oriented Network and Service Management | |Kevin Curran, | - Management of Smart Spaces and Applications | |University of | | |Ulster, UK | | | | | |Kieran Delaney, | *PAPER SUBMISSION* | |CIT, Ireland | | | | Paper submissions must present original, unpublished | |Korbinian Frank, | research or experiences. Late-breaking advances and | |DLR, Germany | work-in-progress reports from ongoing research are | | | also encouraged to be submitted to MUCS 2011. | |Yacine Ghamri- | | |Doudane, IIE, | Authors are requested to submit papers limited to 6 | |France | pages in IEEE 8.5x11 conference format, and formatted | | | in accordance with the IEEE Computer Society author | |Brendan Jennings, | guidelines. Please submit your paper with EDAS. More | |WIT, Ireland | information on the author template and the EDAS | | | submission can be found at http://www.ubiquitous | |Martin Klepal, | -management.org/mucs/2011/cfp.php. | |CIT, Ireland | | | | No-shows of accepted papers at the workshop will | |David Lewis, TCD, | result in those papers NOT being included in the IEEE | |Ireland | Digital Library. | | | | |Yonghe Liu, UT | | |Arlington, USA | | | | *PROCEEDINGS* | |Miche�l � Foghl�, | | |WIT, Ireland | Electronic proceedings will be included and indexed | | | in the IEEE digital libraries (Xplore). Hardcopy | |Declan O'Sullivan,| proceedings will be published through the Multicon | |TCD, Ireland | Lecture Notes series with ISBN. | | | | |Dirk Pesch, CIT, | | |Ireland | | | | *IMPORTANT DEADLINES* | |Joan Serrat, UPC, | | |Spain | Registration: October 25, 2010 | | | Submission: November 1, 2010 | |Roy Sterritt, | Paper Selection: December 21, 2010 | |University of | Final Papers due: January 29, 2011 | |Ulster, UK | Workshop: March 21, 2011 | | | | |Michael Smirnov, | | |Fraunhofer FOKUS, | | |Germany | | | | | |John Strassner, | | |POSTECH, Korea | | | | | |Lieven | | |Trappeniers, | | |Alcatel-Lucent, | | |Belgium | | | | | |Victor Villagra, | | |UPM, Spain | | +------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+ | PerCom 2011 | +------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+ |
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