TY - JOUR
T1 - UbiComp 2006 workshops, part 2
AU - Krumm, John
AU - Anderson, Ken
AU - Lea, Rodger
AU - Blackstock, Michael
AU - Spasojevic, Mirjana
AU - Ito, Mizuko
AU - Van House, Nancy
AU - Koskinen, Ilpo
AU - Kato, Fumitoshi
AU - Back, Maribeth
AU - Inagaki, Masatomi
AU - Horikiri, Kazunori
AU - Lahlou, Saadi
AU - Ballagas, Rafael
AU - Huang, Jeffrey
AU - Lertsithichai, Surapong
AU - Elliott, Ame
AU - Mainwaring, Scott D.
AU - Woodruff, Allison
AU - Sengers, Phoebe
AU - Hansen, Thomas Riisgaard
AU - Bardram, Jakob E.
AU - Korhonen, Ilkka
PY - 2007/4
Y1 - 2007/4
N2 - The 8th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing focused on new middleware, software engineering approaches, widescale interdomain deployment, techniques and benchmarking for evaluation of ubicomp systems. The conference featured two paper sessions and three panel discussions to discuss the possibility of common set of ubicomp abstractions and a platforms to facilitate research. Researchers presented their research covering new applications and services for capturing images and context, augmenting the images and context with sound, and sharing them via the Web or in printed form. Various participants stressed the need of evaluation and benchmarking of ubicomp systems research. The use of furniture and architecture with integrated electronics, and room-based sensor system, was presented. Various features of integrated document and metadata system used for supporting different types of sessions, security, privacy, and efficient document handling, were discussed.
AB - The 8th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing focused on new middleware, software engineering approaches, widescale interdomain deployment, techniques and benchmarking for evaluation of ubicomp systems. The conference featured two paper sessions and three panel discussions to discuss the possibility of common set of ubicomp abstractions and a platforms to facilitate research. Researchers presented their research covering new applications and services for capturing images and context, augmenting the images and context with sound, and sharing them via the Web or in printed form. Various participants stressed the need of evaluation and benchmarking of ubicomp systems research. The use of furniture and architecture with integrated electronics, and room-based sensor system, was presented. Various features of integrated document and metadata system used for supporting different types of sessions, security, privacy, and efficient document handling, were discussed.
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U2 - 10.1109/MPRV.2007.48
DO - 10.1109/MPRV.2007.48
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:34247365027
SN - 1536-1268
VL - 6
SP - 109
EP - 112
JO - IEEE Pervasive Computing
JF - IEEE Pervasive Computing
IS - 2
ER -