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MobiDE 2001: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
- Proceedings of the Second ACM International Workshop on Data Engineering for Wireless and Mobile Access, May 20, 2001, Santa Barbara, California, USA. ACM 2001
- Adrian Friday, Nigel Davies, Elaine Catterall:
Supporting service discovery, querying and interaction in ubiquitous computing environments. 7-13 - Paul C. Castro, Richard R. Muntz:
An adaptive approach to indexing pervasive data. 14-19 - Michael Samulowitz, Florian Michahelles, Claudia Linnhoff-Popien:
Adaptive interaction for enabling pervasive services. 20-26 - Yongqiang Huang, Hector Garcia-Molina:
Publish/Subscribe in a mobile enviroment. 27-34 - Bahattin Ozen, Ozgur Kilic, Mehmet Altinel, Asuman Dogac:
Highly personalized information delivery to mobile clients. 35-42 - H. Shrikumar:
Data composability in Myriad Nets: De-layering in billion node mobile networks (invited talk). 43 - Ayse Yasemin Seydim, Margaret H. Dunham, Vijay Kumar:
Location dependent query processing. 47-53 - Baihua Zheng, Dik Lun Lee:
Processing location-dependent queries in a multi-cell wireless enviroment. 54-65 - Hae Don Chon, Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi:
Using space-time grid for efficient management of moving objects. 59-65 - Dieter Pfoser, Christian S. Jensen:
Querying the trajectories of on-line mobile objects. 66-73 - Rittwik Jana, Theodore Johnson, S. Muthukrishnan, Andrea Vitaletti:
Location based services in a wireless WAN using cellular digital packet data (CDPD). 74-80 - Kimio Kuramitsu, Ken Sakamura:
Towards ubiquitous database in mobile commerce. 84-89 - Kam-yiu Lam, Guohui Li, Tei-Wei Kuo:
A multi-version data model for executing real-time transactions in a mobile environment. 90-97 - Darin Nelson, S. Muthukrishnan:
Design issues in multimedia messaging for next generation wireless systems. 98-103 - Koichi Goto, Yahiko Kambayashi:
Dynamic personalization and information integration in multi-channel data dissemination enviroments. 104-109
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