[ ARCHIVE ] 3rd International Workshop on Context-Aware Mobile Systems (CAMS´07)

Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, Nov 30, 2007

Proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag


GOAL

Following from two very successful and popular workshops in 2005 and 2006, the purpose of the CAMS 07 workshop on Context Aware Mobile Systems is again to bring together researchers from diverse communities who are interested in the design of mobile systems that are sensitive to their environment, users and task. We seek contributions from researchers of all backgrounds, in particular mobile systems, context- and location-aware systems, data modelling, middleware and distributed systems, and computer supported cooperative work (CSCW).


WORKSHOP THEME

Mobile systems can be deployed in a wide range of physical environments to support users in diverse tasks. Advanced mobile systems need to exploit information about the environment in which they are working. This .context awareness. is much more than location awareness alone, or merely the immediate situation. The workshop is focussed on systems that address more sophisticated models of context that use many different aspects. A key aspect of context-aware mobile systems is using models and techniques to adapt the system.s behaviour so that it behaves in a manner that is relevant and pertinent to the current context.

The workshop focuses on service design and implementation issues for mobile context-aware systems. Approaches range from modelling of the context, through processing of context, to the architecture through which a context-based system can be implemented. For context sensitive applications to be delivered in the real world, the critical middle layer of the mobile systems needs to be much better understood. In addition, fundamental interaction design, content strategies such as content caching and collaborative mechanisms provide other important areas of research.


WORKSHOP AIMS

The field of context-aware mobile systems is a new and emerging research topic. We aim to bring together researchers from a wide variety of backgrounds who focus on the design and implantations of CAMS. The workshop will provide a forum that initiates and facilitates communication between different research communities. CAMS will aim to clarify the differing constraints and required functionality in representative applications and identify mutually agreed research questions within the area. Together, participants will explore methods for the evaluation and comparison of context-aware mobile systems. Overall, we seek to cross-fertilise the ideas and innovations of currently unconnected groups.


TOPICS OF INTEREST

Topics welcome at the workshop include, but are not limited to:

  • Data models of context
  • Data management for mobile context-aware services (e.g. caching, peer-to-peer, indexation, compression)
  • Process models for context-aware systems (e.g. event-based, communication, selection)
  • Architecture for mobile context-aware applications
  • Research questions unique to the mobile context-aware area
  • User context models and processing
  • Adaptivity
  • User interfaces for mobile context-aware systems (e.g. for context representation and manipulation by the user)


ORGANISATION COMMITTEE

Co-Chairs:

Annika Hinze
Department of Computer Science
University of Waikato
New Zealand
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George Buchanan
University of Wales Swansea
United Kingdom
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Program Committee Members

Pilar Herrero - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
George Buchanan - Swansea University
Trevor Collins - Open University
Keith Cheverst - Lancaster University
Dan Chalmers - University of Sussex
Gill Dobbie - University of Auckland
Tiong Goh - Victoria University Wellington
Annika Hinze - University of Waikato
Reto Krummenacher - University of Innsbruck
Johan Koolwaaij - Telematica Instituut
Diane Lingrand - Université Sophia Antipolis, Nice
Gero Muehl - Technical University, Berlin
Michel Scholl - CNAM Paris
Goce Trajcevski - North-Western University
Katarzyna Wac - Université de Genève