ACM ICPS 2010: The 7th ACM International Conference on Pervasive Services
Pervasive services are emerging as the next paradigm for distributed and mobile computing, in which services built out of pervasive infrastructure and information, and are seamlessly available anywhere, anytime, and in any format. This exciting new paradigm is the result of recent research and technological advances in wireless & sensor networks, distributed systems, Grid computing, mobile & agent computing and autonomic computing & services.
The 2010 International Conference on Pervasive Services (ICPS'2010), to be held in Berlin, Germany, provides a forum for researchers, engineers, application & service developers and users to present their latest advances in the field of pervasive services. Use cases and usage models for these pervasive services are of particular interest to the conference
Topics
Original contributions are solicited in all pervasive computing & services research and applications. Contributions for industry and application sessions are also solicited. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Programming paradigms and architectures for pervasive services
- Middleware support for pervasive/mobile services
- Pervasive services administration and management
- Context-Aware Services
- Context Services Provisioning Technologies
- User interfaces and interaction models for mobile/pervasive services
- Service dissemination and discovery protocols,
- Environments and algorithms for pervasive service development
- Agents and Mobile/Pervasive Services
- Semantic Web and Pervasive Services
- Mobile Semantic Reasoning
- Context-Aware Mobile and Pervasive Services
- Composition of Mobile/Pervasive Services
- Trust Issues of Pervasive Service
- QoS Metrics for Pervasive Services
- Security Services for Applications in Pervasive Environments
- Formal Modelling and Engineering of Pervasive Services
- Innovative Applications /Case Studies of Pervasive Services
- Modelling, benchmarking, and performance of Mobile/Pervasive Services
- Web 2.0-based Services and Technologies
- Future Generation Pervasive Services
- Wearable and Mobile Computing
- Digital devices, Wi-Fi and Sensor Networks Interacting with Services
- Positioning and Tracking Technologies


