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IWUC 2005: Miami, Florida, USA
- Soraya Kouadri Mostéfaoui, Zakaria Maamar:
Ubiquitous Computing, Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing, IWUC 2005, In conjunction with ICEIS 2005, Miami, USA, May 2005. INSTICC Press 2005, ISBN 972-8865-24-4
Full Papers
- Patricia Dockhorn Costa, Luís Ferreira Pires, Marten van Sinderen:
Architectural Patterns for Context-Aware Services Platforms. IWUC 2005: 3-18 - Diego López de Ipiña, Iñaki Vázquez, David Sainz:
Interacting with our Environment through Sentient Mobile Phones. IWUC 2005: 19-27 - Michael Kirchhof, Philipp Stinauer:
Service Composition in eHome Systems: A Rule-based Approach. IWUC 2005: 28-38 - M. A. Maluk Mohamed, D. Janakiram:
Service Composition Based Middleware Architecture for Mobile Grid. IWUC 2005: 39-46
Short Papers
- R. Gunasekaran, V. Rhymend Uthariaraj:
An Infrastructured-Architectural Model (IAM) for Pervasive & Ubiquitous Computing. IWUC 2005: 49-59 - Nuno Valero Ribeiro, José Manuel Brázio:
A Platform for Universal Access to Applications. IWUC 2005: 60-66 - Ti-Shiang Wang:
When Smart Home Meets Pervasive HealthCare Services Using Mobile Devices and Sensor Networks - Status and Issues. IWUC 2005: 67-74 - Fred G. Martin, Kallol Par, Kareem Abu-Zahra, Vasiliy Dulsky, Andrew Chanler:
iCricket: A Programmable Brick for Kids' Pervasive Computing Applications. IWUC 2005: 75-81 - Xuefei Li, Laurie G. Cuthbert:
QoS Implementation and Evaluation for Mobile Ad hoc Networks. IWUC 2005: 82-87 - Erik-Oliver Blaß, Martina Zitterbart:
Towards Acceptable Public-Key Encryption in Sensor Networks. IWUC 2005: 88-93 - Jiageng Li:
Integrated Authorization for Grid System Environments. IWUC 2005: 94-100 - Petros Belsis, Apostolos Malatras, Stefanos Gritzalis, Christos Skourlas, Ioannis Chalaris:
Pervasive Secure Electronic Healthcare Records Management. IWUC 2005: 101-109
Posters
- Soraya Kouadri Mostéfaoui:
A Sensory Oriented Model for Monitoring Ubiquitous Environments. IWUC 2005: 113-114
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