Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing and e-Research

A joint workshop between the UK-UbiNet Ubiquitous Computing Network and the e-Science Programme

National eScience Centre, Edinburgh, UK 18-19 May 2005

Workshop Agenda

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Wednesday 18 May

discussiondiscussion
10.30 Welcome, background and objectives, David De Roureslides
Setting the scene Chair: Ian Marshall
11.00 Environmental e-Science, Tom Rodden
11.20 FireGrid, Dave Berryslides
11.40 paper Data-Intensive Ubiquitous Computing Needs the Grid
11.50paper Extending the MIAS-Equator Toolkit to Intermittently Available Network Environments
12.00discussion
12.30lunch
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 Freyslides
14.25 The myTea project: transparent interaction for eScience support, monica m.c. schraefel
14.45
15.00coffee
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
16.10paper Energy Efficient Distributed Index for Large Scale Sensor Networks
16.20paper A Middleware Approach for Pervasive Grid Environments
16.30
17.00close of first day
19.30workshop meal

Thursday 19 May

Mobility, and remaining positions Chair: Omer Rana
9.00The SENSE project, Danae Stanton Fraserslides
9.20paper Mobile Pollution Mapping in the City
9.30paper Ad hoc Sensor Networks on the Road
9.40paper The Potential of Grid for Mobile e-Learning
9.50paper Composing Grid Services through Natural Language
10.00 paper Service Composition in Ontology enabled SOA for Pervasive Computing
10.10coffee
10.30 Panel Discussion led by Peter Dickman
11.30 Action Plan
12.00close of workshop
12.00lunch

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