This is a call for papers to the International workshop on Ubiquitous Enterprise Computing (UEC), held as part of IEEE WETICE 2010. The workshop will be held in Larissa, Greece from June 28 - June 30, 2010
The idea behind this workshop is to develop long-term interdisciplinary collaborations with researchers and practitioners looking at integrating ubiquitous computing systems with enterprises. In a nutshell, this workshop will focus on topics such as architectures for harnessing and sharing the data collected by ubiquitous systems for enterprise systems ranging from health care to critical infrastructure such as transportation and power grids, new business models for using pervasive computing systems, and design of cloud services and infrastructure to support collaborative applications.
The Call for Papers (CFP) for the workshop can be found in plain text below. The web page for the workshop can be accessed from:
https://ceti.cse.ohio-state.edu/ceti/wetice-2010-workshop-on-ubiquitous-and-cloud-computing-for-the-enterprise
The URL for IEEE WETICE 2010 is http://www.cs.teilar.gr/wetice/
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Vinod
Call for Papers
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International Workshop on Ubiquitous Enterprise Computing
As part of
IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructures for Collaborative Enterprises (IEEE WETICE 2010)
June 28-June 30 2010
Larissa, Greece
Overview:
The ability to embed sensing and intelligence into devices combined with advances in mobile and wireless communication has resulted in a ubiquitous computing paradigm. Objects around us have the ability to think, communicate and act autonomously while we have the ability to access information from any object anywhere, anytime. The availability of cloud computing has enhanced this capability by providing on-demand computation and storage. In this workshop, we will specifically focus on the application of ubiquitous and cloud computing to enterprise systems.
Ubiquitous computing systems can be leveraged by enterprises ranging from hospitals to companies that provide critical infrastructure resulting in smarter health care systems, smarter transportation systems and smarter power grids. Ubiquitous systems also provide opportunities for new business models, such as context and location sensitive advertising to traveling customers, on-the-go transactions using mobile payment systems and dynamic pricing of electricity to balance system load.
Cloud computing is an orthogonal paradigm for deploying information services, where users essentially "rent" virtual resources and service and pay for what they use. The following are two contrasting examples of how cloud computing impacts ubiquitous and mobile computing. On the one hand, for resource constrained mobile computing platforms, the cloud can serve as a resource warehouse to which computations and storage can be offloaded. And on the other hand, several ubiquitous data gathering services can become part of the cloud which can then be accessed by other users.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers in industry and academia and jointly address challenges involved in applying pervasive computing with enterprise systems. Topics include, but are not limited to:
1. Innovative applications, application design, case studies, prototypes, real-world-systems
2. Reference architectures
3. Context aware ubiquitous agents for enterprises
4. Design of cloud services and infrastructure to support collaborative applications
5. Applying ubiquitous systems for industrial control and automation
6. Algorithms for data fusion and mining
7. Standardization for interoperability and collaborative applications
8. New business models enabled by the integration of ubiquitous and cloud computing in the enterprise.
Important Dates
Deadline for paper submission: March 2, 2010
Decision to paper authors: April 2, 2010
Final version of accepted papers due to IEEE: April 14, 2010
WETICE-2009: June 28 - June 30, 2010
Website
https://ceti.cse.ohio-state.edu/ceti/wetice-2010-workshop-on-ubiquitous-and-cloud-computing-for-the-enterprise
Co-Chairs
Dr. Vinod Kulathumani, Assistant Professor,
Computer Science and electrical Engineering, West Virginia University
Email: vinod.kulathumani (at) mail.wvu.edu
Dr. Rajiv Ramnath, Director of Practice,
Collaborative for Enterprise transformation and innovation, The Ohio State University
Email: ramnath (at) cse.ohio-state.edu
Dr. Jay Ramanathan, Director of Research,
Collaborative for Enterprise transformation and innovation, The Ohio State University
Email: jayram (at) cse.ohio-state.edu
Program committee
Dr. Ramana Reddy, Professor, West Virginia University
Dr. Nigamanth Sridhar, Asst. Professor, Cleveland State University
Dr. Jason Hallstrom, Asst. Professor, Clemson University
Dr. Srinivasan Seetharaman, Research Scientist, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories USA
Dr. Anand Desai, Professor, John Glenn School for Public Affairs, The Ohio State University
Dr. Sreeram Ramakrishna, Senior Researcher, IBM T J Watson Research Center, USA
Dr. Ronald Hartung, Division Chair of CIS, Franklin University
Dr. Venugopal Vasudevan, Director, Mobile Platforms Initiative, Motorola Inc.
Dr. Thomas Bihari, Senior Consultant, Nationwide Insurance
Vinod Kulathumani
Asst. Professor
Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
West Virginia University
http://csee.wvu.edu/~vkkulathumani
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