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

Position Papers

  1. Extending the MIAS-Equator Toolkit to Intermittently Available Network Environments Alastair Hampshire, Chris Greenhalgh, University of Nottingham
  2. Migrating data integration agents for genomics Ela Hunt, Karen Renaud, Richard Sinnott and Joanna Jakubowska, University of Glasgow
  3. Mobile Pollution Mapping in the City Paul Rudman, Steve North, Matthew Chalmers University of Glasgow
  4. The Potential of Grid for Mobile e-Learning David E. Millard, Arouna Woukeu, Feng Tao, Hugh C. Davis University of Southampton
  5. A Middleware Approach for Pervasive Grid Environments Geoff Coulson, Paul Grace, Gordon Blair, David Duce, Chris Cooper, Musbah Sagar, Lancaster University and Oxford Brookes University
  6. Data-Intensive Ubiquitous Computing Needs the Grid Erica Y. Yang Jie Xu, University of Leeds
  7. Energy Efficient Distributed Index for Large Scale Sensor Networks Vladimir Dyo and Cecilia Mascolo, University College London
  8. Composing Grid Services through Natural Language Ian Wakeman, David Weir, Bill Keller, Julie Weeds, Tim Owen, University of Sussex
  9. Ad hoc Sensor Networks on the Road: the promises and challenges of vehicular ad hoc networks. Maziar Nekovee, Mobility Research Centre, BT Research
  10. Service Composition in Ontology enabled Service Oriented Architecture for Pervasive Computing. Qun Ni, Imperial College London
  11. Building Trustworthiness Into the Semantic Grid. Tope Omitola, University of Cambridge
  12. A Future EPC-RFID Supply Chain: A Proposed Grid-Based Solution Fredy J. Valente, Ed Zaluska and David De Roure, University of Southampton.

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