Ubiquitous Mobile Information and Collaboration Systems: Second CAiSE Workshop, UMICS 2004, Riga, Latvia, June 7-8, 2004, Revised Selected Papers

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Moira C. Norrie (auth.), Luciano Baresi, Schahram Dustdar, Harald C. Gall, Maristella Matera (eds.)3540241000, 9783540241003, 9783540301882

Over recent years most business processes have changed in various dimensions (e. g. , ?exibility, interconnectivity, coordination style, autonomy) due to market conditions, organizational models, and usage scenarios of information systems. Frequently, inf- mationisrelocatedwithinageographicallydistributedsystemaccordingtorulesthatare only seldom de?ned as a well-codi?ed business process. This creates the need for a so- ware infrastructure that enables ubiquitous mobile and collaboration systems (UMICS). The anywhere/anytime/any means paradigm is becoming the major challenge in conceiving, designing, and releasing next-generation information systems. New te- nologies, like wi-? networks and 3rd-generation mobile phones, are offering the infr- tructure to conceive of information systems as ubiquitous information systems, that is, systems that are accessible from anywhere, at any time, and with any device. Ubiquity is not yet another buzzword pushed by emerging technologies, but is mainly a means to support new business models and encourage new ways of working. This new wave of UMICS will exploit the knowledge developed and deployed for conventional infor- tion systems, but will also need new concepts, models, methodologies, and supporting technologies to fully exploit the potentials of the enabling infrastructure and to be ready for the challenge. Moreover, people need to move across organizational boundaries and collaborate with others within an organization as well as between organizations. The ability to query the company’s distributed knowledge base and to cooperate with co-workers is still a requirement, but mobility brings new access scenarios and higher complexity.

Table of contents :
Front Matter….Pages –
Paper on the Move….Pages 1-12
A Natural Language Model for Managing TV-Anytime Information in Mobile Environments….Pages 13-27
Updated Data Dissemination in Ad Hoc Networks….Pages 28-42
Modelling Context for Information Environments….Pages 43-56
Distributed Task Processing Within the Mobile Memory Aid System MEMOS….Pages 57-68
Towards an Approach for Coordinating Personalized Composite Services in an Environment of Mobile Users….Pages 69-82
Workflow Management in Mobile Environments….Pages 83-95
DIWE: A Framework for Constructing Device-Independent Web Applications….Pages 96-110
A Conceptual Framework for Monitoring and Control System Development….Pages 111-124
Evolution of Mobile Services: An Analysis of Current Architectures with Prospect to Future….Pages 125-137
Collaborative Design of Web Service Networks in a Multilingual User Community….Pages 138-150
Process Mining for Ubiquitous Mobile Systems: An Overview and a Concrete Algorithm….Pages 151-165
Activity-Based Support for Mobility and Collaboration in Ubiquitous Computing….Pages 166-180
Component-Based Development of Web-Enabled eHome Services….Pages 181-196
Back Matter….Pages –

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