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5th MPAC@Middleware 2007: Newport Beach, CA, USA
- Sotirios Terzis, Steve Neely, Nitya Narasimhan:
Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Middleware for Pervasive and Ad-hoc Computing (MPAC 2007), held at the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 8th International Middleware Conference, November 26 - November 30, 2007, Newport Beach, California, USA. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-930-2 - Todor Dimitrov, Josef Pauli, Edwin Naroska:
A probabilistic reasoning framework for smart homes. 1-6 - Ian Wakeman, Dan Chalmers, Michael Fry:
Reconciling privacy and security in pervasive computing: the case for pseudonymous group membership. 7-12 - Shudong Chen, Johan J. Lukkien:
A service-oriented virtual community overlay network for secure external service orchestration. 13-18 - Salman Taherian, Jean Bacon:
SPS: a middleware for multi-user sensor systems. 19-24 - George Edwards, Chiyoung Seo, Daniel Popescu, Sam Malek, Nenad Medvidovic:
Self-* software architectures and component middleware in pervasive environments. 25-30 - Daniel Cheung-Foo-Wo, Jean-Yves Tigli, Stephane Lavirotte, Michel Riveill:
Self-adaptation of event-driven component-oriented middleware using aspects of assembly. 31-36 - Luiz Olavo Bonino da Silva Santos, Remco Poortinga van Wijnen, Peter Vink:
A service-oriented middleware for context-aware applications. 37-42 - Fernando A. M. Trinta, Davi Pedrosa, Carlos Ferraz, Geber L. Ramalho:
Evaluating a middleware for crossmedia games. 43-48 - Clemens Holzmann:
Rule-based reasoning about qualitative spatiotemporal relations. 49-54 - José Viterbo Filho, Markus Endler, Vagner J. do Sacramento Rodrigues:
Discovering services with restricted location scope in ubiquitous environments. 55-60 - Mohammad Reza Selim, Yuichi Goto, Jingde Cheng:
A replication oriented approach to event based middleware over structured peer to peer networks. 61-66
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