Oct 13, 2009

11th International Conference in Mobile Data Management, May 23-26, Kansas City, USA

Rapid advances in computing and wireless communication technologies along with their integration into devices such as personal digital assistants, mobile phones, and portable computers provide a technical infrastructure that enables abroad range of mobile services and applications. These include seamless access to computing infrastructure and interaction, sharing and management of data among mobile users in mobile adhoc and sensor networks. Continued miniaturization of computing devices along with improvements in their performance/price ratio enable new services and applications such as location-based services, mobile data management, ubiquitous computing applications, secured data sharing and processing in sensor networks, environmental monitoring and transportation, etc. Although substantial research has been conducted, several areas in mobile data management remain ripe with open research challenges.

The aim of this conference is to focus on research contributions related to data management in mobile, ubiquitous, and pervasive computing. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
Adaptability and stability of pervasive computing systems
Context-aware computing and location-based services
Data management in wireless networks
Data management in sensor and mobile ad hoc networks
Data management in mobile peer-to-peer networks
Data mining for mobile applications
Data presentation, scripting and exchange languages
Data replication, migration and dissemination in mobile\environments
Data stream processing in mobile/sensor networks
Indexing and query processing for moving objects
Location tracking of vehicles and moving objects
Mobile metadata management and exchanges
Mobile Web and Agents for mobile applications
OS and middleware for mobile and pervasive computing
Publish-subscribe approach in mobile computing
Quality of service issues for data-intensive services
Query processing and optimization for mobile users
Resource advertising and discovery techniques
Security and privacy issues for ubiquitous systems
Theoretical foundations of data-intensive mobile computing
Transactions and workflows in mobile environments
User interfaces and usability issues form mobile applications
Event identification and notification
Pervasive biological data management
Adaptive location-dependent query processing and optimization
Human-centric activity management
Data stream security for mobile sensor networks
Web data processing and security on mobile device

http://sce.umkc.edu/mdm2010/

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