Networking Applications (EMOBS 2009)
IN CONJUNCTION WITH COMPSAC 2009
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THEME OF THE WORKSHOP
The wide deployment of wireless networks and mobile technologies and
significant increase of the number of mobile device users have created a
very
strong demand on various wireless-based mobile-based software application
systems and enabling technologies. This provides many new business
opportunities and challenges to wireless and networking service providers,
mobile technology vendors, content providers and solution integrators.
Living
in a wireless world changes and enhances people’s life in many areas, such
as
mobile communications, wireless information sharing and learning,
m-commerce,
home environment, and entertainment. Today, business organizations and
government agencies face with new pressure for technology update in network
infrastructures and enterprise solutions to support wireless connectivity
and
mobility. To meet the increasing demand on various reliable wireless-based
software application systems, business people are looking for innovative
ideas
to create diverse mobile-commerce applications and service systems, and
engineers are looking for cost-effective engineering methods and efficient
solutions to build high-quality wireless-based software and application
systems.
Meanwhile, evolution in new network architecture and protocols is likely to
have major impact on mobile networks, and developments in peer-to-peer
overlay
and ad-hoc networks will raise different challenging research issues in
mobile
networking applications. Therefore, today studying and solving technical
issues
in engineering wireless-based software, services, networking architecture,
and
application systems is becoming a hot research subject for academic
researchers
and the industry community. The major theme of this workshop is to embrace
new
networking architectures in engineering high quality mobile-based software
and
application systems to support end users anywhere at anytime.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
Engineering topics:
+ System requirements engineering issues and methods for mobile-based
system
requirements analysis
+ Wireless-based system infrastructures, architectures, and
service-oriented
architectures
+ Design modeling, design patterns, and design issues and solutions in
wireless-based systems
+ Mobile data transaction models, retrieval solutions, and caching and
migration
techniques
+ Analysis, design, and testing for system mobility, interoperability,
performance,
scalability ad reliability
+ Wireless system and application security, and mobile user privacy
+ Mobile client design for mobile user experience, personalization,
customization,
and interoperation
+ Testing methods, test models, coverage criteria, and tools
+ Performance validation techniques and metrics, evaluation models and
processes,
measurement tools and environments
Enable software technology and solution topics:
+ Mobile database technologies and mobile data transaction services
+ Semantic web for Mobile Commerce
+ Location detection and discovery mid-ware and technologies
+ Wireless multimedia technologies, platforms, and solutions for wireless
applications
+ Mobile platforms for client applications on mobile devices (J2ME,
Symbian, etc.)
+ Middleware and agent technologies for mobile commerce and wireless
service systems
+ Mobile service frameworks, mobile agent technologies and solutions
Networking architecture, applications, services, and experience topics:
+ Peer-to-peer overlay networking systems
+ Mobile ad-hoc networking systems
+ Ubiquitous and pervasive computing systems
+ Novel m-commerce applications and services
+ Mobile portals and mobile search engines
+ Enterprise-based mobile applications and systems
+ Wireless advertising applications, services, and systems
+ Location and context-aware mobile commerce applications and services
+ Service platforms for mobile commerce (mobile web enterprise)
+ RFID enabled application systems
+ 2D Barcode based mobile application systems
+ Mobile payment protocols, service systems, and platforms
+ Case-study, lesson learned and experience reporting
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Yan Bai University of Washington, USA (Email: yanb@u.washington.edu)
Matthias Book, University Leipzig, Germany, (
book@ebus.informatik.uni-leipzig.de)
Donggang Cao Peking University, China, (caodg@pku.edu.cn)
Narciso Cerpa, University of Talca, Chile, (jtaer@utalca.cl)
Mei Hsing, Fu Jen Catholic University, Republic of China (Email:
mei@csie.fju.edu.tw)
Gu-Min Jeong, Kookmin University, Korea (gm1004@kookmin.ac.kr)
Axel Küpper, Germany (axel.kuepper@ifi.lmu.de)
Keung Hae Lee Korea Aerospace University, Korea, (khlee@kau.ac.kr)
Katina Michael, University of Wollongong, Australia (Email:
katina@uow.edu.au)
George Roussos, Bikbeck College, UK (g.roussos@bbk.ac.uk)
Timothy K. Shih, Tamkang University, Taiwan (tshih@cs.tku.edu.tw)
Junho Shim, Sookmyung Women’s University, Rep. of Korea (
jshim@sookmyung.ac.kr)
Ron Vetter, UNC Wilmington, (Email: vetterr@uncw.edu)
Michael Wallbaum, Aschen University of Technology, Germany, (Email:
wallbaum@i4.informatik.rwth-aachen.de)
Qianxiang Wang, Peking University, China (wqx@pku.edu.cn)
Yong IK Yoon, SookMyung Women's University (yiyoon@sookmyung.ac.kr)
Weider Yu, San Jose State University, USA (Email: Weider.Yu@sjsu.edu)
Yongfei Zhang Beihang University, China (Email: zyfflying@gmail.com)
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IMPORTANT DATES
March 15, 2009 Workshop paper submission due
April 10, 2009 Workshop paper notification (electronic)
April 30, 2009 All final manuscript and author pre-registration due
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SUBMISSION
Original papers not being submitted to journals or other conferences will be
considered. All submitted papers will be reviewed by the program committee
according to its originality, significance, correctness, presentation, and
relevance. We encourage authors to present novel ideas, critique of existing
work, and practical studies and experiments.
Both draft and camera-ready papers must be submitted electronically via the
EMOBS2009 Submission Page. Manuscripts will be limited to six pages,
following
IEEE conference proceedings style and guidelines. The format of submitted
papers must follow the IEEE conference proceedings guidelines (i.e., 8.5" x
11", Two-Column Format (PDF: instruct.pdf; DOC: instruct.doc); Layout Guide
(PDF: format.pdf; DOC: format.doc; all under
ftp://pubftp.computer.org/press/outgoing/proceedings/). Page counting
includes
all figures, tables, and references.
All accepted papers will be published in the electronic workshop proceedings
by
the IEEE Computer Society, indexed through INSPEC and EI Index (Elsevier's
Engineering Information Index), and automatically included in the IEEE
Digital
Library. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper must register as
a
full participant of the workshop for the paper to be publisheded in the
proceedings. Each accepted paper must be presented in person by an author.
The
selected papers will be recommended to the Journal of Theoretical and
Applied
Electronic Commerce Research (http://www.jtaer.com/).
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WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Steering Committee: (in alphabetical order)
Jerry Gao San Jose State University
Volker Gruhn University Leipzig, Germany
Keung Hae Lee Korea Aerospace University, Korea
Jingsha He Beijing University of Technology
Xiao Su San Jose State University
Co-Chairs
Jerry Gao
San Jose State University
Email: jerrygao@email.sjsu.edu
Volker Gruhn
University Leipzig, Germany
Email: gruhn@ebus.informatik.uni-leipzig.de
Program Chair
Xiao Su
San Jose State University
Email: xsu@email.sjsu.edu
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