Thyagaraju G.S., Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Engineering and Technology
Tatsuya Yamazaki, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Tetsuo Toyomura, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
D.B. Kulkarni, Walchand College of Engineering and Technology, Sangli
This month's Works in Progress department features six projects related to activity-based computing—a hovering information service for mobile devices, a method for analyzing spatio-temporal data to learn activity patterns, a conflict-resolution method for context-aware applications, pervasive middleware for a mobile environment, a novel sensor network for controlling power consumption, and a system to help end users visually design context-aware activity-based ubiquitous applications. This is part of a special issue on activity-based computing.
[1] 58 A. Villalba Castro, G. Di Marzo Serugendo, and D. Konstantas, Hovering Information—Self-Organising Information That Finds Its Own Storage, tech. report BBKCS-07-07, School of Computer Science and Information Systems, Univ. of London, 2007, www.dcs.bbk.ac.uk/research/techreps/2007 bbkcs-07-07.pdf.
Index Terms:
activity-based computing
Citation:
Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo, Alfredo A. Villalba Castro, Dimitri Konstantas, Liu Liang, Duan Zheng-yu, Thyagaraju G.S., Umakanth P. Kulkarni, Anil R. Yardi, Gonzalo Huerta Cánepa, Angel Jiménez Molina, In-Young Ko, Dongman Lee, Jaewook Jung, Youngjae Kim, Minsoo Hahn, Tatsuya Yamazaki, Tetsuo Toyomura, Takashi Matsuyama, D.B. Kulkarni, "Activity-Based Computing," IEEE Pervasive Computing, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 58-61, Apr.-June 2008, doi:10.1109/MPRV.2008.25
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