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Link: http://mdmconferences.org/mdm2016/ | |||||||||||||||||
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The MDM series of conferences, since its debut in December 1999, has established itself as a prestigious forum for the exchange of innovative and significant research results in mobile data management. The term mobile in MDM has been used from the very beginning in a broad sense to encompass all aspects of mobility – aspects related to wireless, portable and tiny devices. The conference provides unique opportunities for researchers, engineers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore new ideas, techniques, and tools, and to exchange experiences.
We invite submissions of original research contributions and industrial papers as well as proposals for demos, panels and workshops. A number of events (workshop, demos, panels, seminars, PhD forum, and special industrial forum) will be organized to cater for all academic activities, apart from research track activities. Workshops are for fast track publications of work-in-progress papers Demos will present state of the art systems and prototypes Panels will review current research activities and explore new frontiers PhD forum is to encourage doctoral student participation Industrial forum for companies to present their research and development technologies/systems. Conference Topics We solicit research papers in areas related to mobility, context and data. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: Mobile Cloud Computing and Data Management in the Mobile Cloud Data Management for the Internet of Things (IoT) and Sensor Networks Semantic Data Management for Mobile Devices/Applications iData Management for Augmented Reality Systems iData Management for Emerging Smart Urban Systems – Connected Cars, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Smart Spaces Mobile Crowd-Sourcing and Crowd-Sensing Data management for Next-Gen Mobile and Ad-Hoc Networks Data management for Peer-to-Peer Systems Mobile Data Analytics Mobile Data and User/Behavioural Understanding Mobile Location-Based Social Networks Mobile Activity Recognition Mobile Situation Inference Recommendations for Mobile Users Analytics “at-the-edge” and on-board Mobile/Ubiquitous Devices Context-aware Computing for Intelligent Mobile Services Adaptability of pervasive computing systems Stability of pervasive computing systems Advanced middleware for mobile and pervasive computing Publish/subscribe middleware for mobile data Theoretical foundations of data-intensive mobile computing Data replication, migration and dissemination in mobile environments Data stream processing in mobile/sensor network Transactions and workflows in mobile environments I indexing, Optimisation and Query Processing for moving objects/users Mobile Trajectory Analytics – Discovery, Next-Place, and Linking Location-Based Services Resource advertising and discovery techniques Security and privacy issues for mobile and ubiquitous systems Important Dates Abstracts due: Dec 11, 2015 Paper submission: Dec 18, 2015 Acceptance notification: Feb 18, 2016 Camera Ready Papers due: Mar 31, 2016 Paper Submission Guidelines The final papers MUST be formatted to IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Manuscript Formatting Guidelines. The followings are the page limits: Research Track Regular papers: 10 pages. Short papers: 6 pages. Workshop Regular papers: 6 pages. Workshop Short papers: 3 pages. Industrial Track and Others Industrial papers: 8 pages. Short papers: 4 pages. Demo papers: 4 pages. PhD Forum papers: 6 pages. |
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