| 10.30 | Welcome, background and objectives, David De Roure | slides |
| Setting the scene Chair: Ian Marshall |
| 11.00 | Environmental e-Science, Tom Rodden |
| 11.20 | FireGrid, Dave Berry | slides |
| 11.40 | paper Data-Intensive Ubiquitous Computing Needs the Grid |
| 11.50 | paper Extending the MIAS-Equator Toolkit to Intermittently Available Network Environments |
| 12.00 | discussion |
| 12.30 | lunch |
| GGF Update Chair: David De Roure |
| 13.30 | Appliance Aggregation, Dimitris Lioupis |
| 13.50 | UbiGrid, Oliver Storz |
| Users and applications Chair: Tom Rodden |
| 14.05 | Smart Laboratories to Smart Papers, Jeremy Frey | slides |
| 14.25 | The myTea project: transparent interaction
for eScience support, monica m.c. schraefel |
| 14.45 | discussion |
| 15.00 | coffee |
| Infrastructure techniques Chair: Peter Dickman |
| 15.30 | Resource Management Strategies for Sensor Network Ensembles, Omer Rana |
| 15.50 | Self-organisation in Environmental Sensor Networks, Ian Marshall |
| 16.10 | paper Energy Efficient Distributed Index for Large Scale Sensor Networks |
| 16.20 | paper A Middleware Approach for Pervasive Grid Environments |
| 16.30 | discussion |
| 17.00 | close of first day |
| 19.30 | workshop meal |
| Mobility, and remaining positions Chair: Omer Rana |
| 9.00 | The SENSE project, Danae Stanton Fraser | slides |
| 9.20 | paper Mobile Pollution Mapping in the City |
| 9.30 | paper Ad hoc Sensor Networks on the Road |
| 9.40 | paper The Potential of Grid for Mobile e-Learning |
| 9.50 | paper Composing Grid Services through Natural Language |
| 10.00 | paper Service Composition in Ontology enabled SOA for Pervasive Computing |
| 10.10 | coffee |
| 10.30 | Panel Discussion led by Peter Dickman |
| 11.30 | Action Plan |
| 12.00 | close of workshop |
| 12.00 | lunch |