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ICAS 2010 : The First International Workshop on Intelligent Context-Aware Systems

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Link: http://www.icas.bcu.ac.uk
 
When Feb 15, 2010 - Feb 19, 2010
Where Krakow, Poland
Submission Deadline Sep 1, 2009
 

Call For Papers

The aim of the workshop is to present topical and innovative research utilizing intelligent context-aware computing technologies to address theoretical and practical issues in a diverse and heterogeneous range of application domains and systems which include (but not limited to): Ubiquitous Health Care, Ubiquitous Mobile Learning, Pervasive Emergency Management, Mobile Information Systems, Wireless and Networked Systems.

An important issue that impacts intelligent context is the design and development of a suitable database schema in a relational database schema capable of implementing RDF/S and OWL. The workshop is seeking research papers on database and knowledge management issues in context-aware systems.

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