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TouchTheWeb 2010 : 1st International Workshop on Web-enabled Objects

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Link: http://www.touchtheweb.org
 
When Jul 5, 2010 - Jul 5, 2010
Where Vienna, Autria
Submission Deadline Apr 30, 2010
Notification Due May 28, 2010
Final Version Due Jun 7, 2010
Categories    web
 

Call For Papers

The vision of the Internet of Things builds upon the use of embedded systems to control devices, tools and appliances. With the addition of novel communications capabilities and identification means such as RFID, systems can now gather information from other sensors, devices and computers on the network, or enable user-oriented customization and operations through short-range communication. When the information gathered by different sensors is shared by means of open Web standards, new services can be defined on top of physical elements. In addition, the new generation of mobile phones enables a true mobile Internet experience. These phones are today’s ubiquitous information access tool, and the physical token of our "Digital Me“. These meshes of things and “Digital Me” will become the basis upon which future smart living, working and production places will be created, delivering services directly where they are needed.
The fundamental questions in this workshop are:

* How do we apply the lessons learned in Web Engineering to the Internet of Things?
* What kind of Web-based interaction patterns for embedded devices (streaming, eventing, etc.) can we identify?
* Applications, deployments, prototypes and evaluations of Web of things systems.
* Human-things interaction models and paradigms (mobile interfaces, etc.)
* User-oriented, context-aware discovery and dynamic search for the real world.
* Compositions of Things and Meshes of Things.
* What kind of interfaces, business models and scenarios these smart things will create, address and modify?
* How can the services in the surroundings be composed and orchestrated?

The research areas involved are many, including Web Engineering, Ubiquitous Computing, Product Engineering, Distributed Systems, Human Computer Interaction, Economics, Artificial Intelligence, and many more. We look forward in this workshop to bring together different areas of expertise to help us shape a vision of creating living and working surrounded by meshes of web-enabled things.
Call for Papers
We invite all researchers who want to contribute, to participate by submitting an original paper of up to 12 pages and/or a position statement of up to 4 pages (both Springer LNCS style). The papers will be published as LNCS ICWE 2010 Workshop post-proceedings.

Important Dates

April 30, 2010. Submission deadline.
May 28, 2010. Notification of acceptance.
June 07, 2010. Final papers due.
July 05, 2010. Workshop.

Relevant topics include (but are not limited to) the following:

* Design of Smart Things.
* Artificial Intelligence for Smart Things.
* Semantic-based discovery.
* Orchestration of services provided by smart things.
* Dynamic adaptation of Meshes of Things.
* Meshes of Things in manufacturing.
* End-User mesh composition.
* Interaction with Meshes of Things.
* Development of ubiquitous computing applications.
* Semantic representations for Internet Things.
* Business cases and economic impact of Meshes of Things.
* Managing user attention in a mesh of things.
* Application cases throughout the whole product lifecycle: evaluation, assembly, vending, maintenance, end-user operation, etc.

Program Committee
(still in Formation)

* Erwin Aitenbichler, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany.
* Fabiano Dalpiaz, University of Trento, Italy.
* Martin Gaedke, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany.
* Pau Giner, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain.
* Kris Luyten, Hasselt University, Belgium.
* Tomás Sánchez López, Cambridge University, UK.
* Diego López de Ipiña, Universidad de Deusto, Spain.
* Kristof Van Laerhoven, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany.
* Gustavo Rossi, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina.
* Andrew Tokmakoff, Phillips Research, The Netherlands.
* Iñaki Vázquez, Universidad de Deusto, Spain.
* Reiner Wichert, Fraunhofer IGD Darmstadt, Germany.
* Andreas Zinnen, SAP Research CEC Darmstadt, Germany.

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