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PerCAM 2014 : 4th International Workshop on Pervasive and Context-Aware Middleware | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.percam.org | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
PerCAM 14 invites authors to submit their original papers that address issues related to pervasive and cloud computing. Topics of interest are included but not limited to:
Necessity and formalization of middleware for pervasive computing Architectural issues of middleware for pervasive computing Operating system support for pervasive computing Common trends of pervasive and cloud computing Mobile cloud computing Ubiquitous cloud computing Single Vs multiple-domain middleware for pervasive computing Single Vs multiple-domain context management Mobility issues in pervasive computing Expandability & scalability issues in pervasive computing Software engineering techniques for pervasive computing Software development methodology for pervasive computing Evaluating methods of middleware for pervasive computing Embodiments of middleware for pervasive computing Context acquisition Quality of context assessment Context distribution/dissemination/provision Pervasive computing programming languages Query-based languages for context retrieval Context modeling/reasoning Privacy protection in pervasive computing Context provenance Context-aware mobile programming Context-aware applications and systems Service management in pervasive computing Ubiquitous commerce Submission PerCAM 14 seeks original, previously unpublished manuscripts, describing research in all aspects of pervasive and cloud computing that contribute to the workshop theme. It is possible to present systems at PerCAM that have not been fully built or evaluated. The goal of this workshop is to foster the research community working on pervasive systems. In general PerCAM 14 accepts three types of submissions: Full paper: Full papers should be at a maximum of 10 pages. (ACM paper MS-Word format) Short/position paper: Short and position papers should not exceed 4 pages. Short papers describe works in progress. Position papers try to enable discussion on emerging topics without the experimentation and original research normally presented in a full paper. Student Forum: Student forum submissions should not exceed 4 pages. This part of the event provides the opportunity to present accomplished work by MSc students as well as work in progress by PhD students. The first author of the paper has to be an officially enrolled student. This track will aim at creating the right context for students to receive feedback from peers and experienced researchers to inform their research. All Papers must be submitted electronically via the following link: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=18283 |
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