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TIME & LOCATION

Tuesday, April 20
Radisson SAS Palais Hotel, Parkring Salon
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PROGRAM

The Workshop is structured into four sessions, two in the morning and two in the afternoon. Each session is dedicated to a theme and consists of two parts: (i) 20 minute paper presentations; and (ii) a moderated discussion. During the presentations, questions should be limited to clarification. During the discussion, the audience and moderator will generate broader questions, on which the presenters will comment in turn, followed by others in the audience.

The proceedings are available for download here [pdf].

The proceedings will also be available as a booklet at the workshop, published as a technical report from the Centre for Pervasive Computing at the University of Aarhus.

9:00 – 10:30 : Session I – Infrastructures

A task-based approach to data and context management in a virtual personal server space.
Aaron Quigley, Bjorn Landfeldt, and David West. [presentation]

Hermes: A Software Framework for Mobile, Context-Aware Trails Applications.
Cormac Driver and Siobhán Clarke. [presentation]

Supporting Activity-Based Computing using Dynamically (De)Composable Mobile Applications.
Kari S. F. Schougaard and Ulrik P. Schultz. [presentation]

11:00 – 12:30 : Session II – Modeling

Situated Profiles for Aware Environments.
Martijn Vastenburg. [presentation]

A Service Shaping Approach for Task-based Computing Middleware.
Jin Nakazawa, Jun'ichi Yura, and Hideyuki Tokuda. [presentation]

Back to the desktop: Towards a conceptual framework to support how people get things done.
Victor M. González and Gloria Mark. [presentation]

14:00 – 15:00 : Session III - Interactions

User-centered support to localized activities in ubiquitous computing environments.
Helder Pinto and Rui José. [presentation]

Designing for Physical-Virtual Activities.
Thomas Pederson. [presentation]

15:30 – 17:00 : Session IV – Open Issues and Lessons Learned

Three Desirable Properties of Activity-Oriented Intelligent Systems.
Fahd Al-Bin-Ali and Nigel Davies. [presentation]

Open Issues in Activity-Based and Task-Level Computing.
Jakob E. Bardram and Henrik Bćrbak Christensen. [presentation]

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Please note that registration for all workshops will take place at Hotel Marriott. Participants will receive their full conference package already at the workshop site so there is no need to register again at the main conference.
We will provide a notebook (running Windows with the most important viewers installed) in each workshop room, a projector, a screen for projection, and a flipchart.
Please note that we cannot offer a network connection at the workshop site.


bardram@daimi.au.dk