Refereed Papers
| Browsers and User Interfaces |
Data Mining |
Industrial Practice and Experience |
| Internet Monetization |
Mobility |
Performance and Scalability |
Rich Media |
Search |
| Security and Privacy |
Semantic / Data Web |
Social Networks and Web 2.0 |
| Technology for Developing Regions |
Web Engineering |
WWW in China |
XML and Web Data |
Developers Track |
Panels |
Posters |
Tutorials |
Workshops
Mobility
We are in the midst of a mobile revolution. The Mobile Web Initiative spearheaded by W3C is making a strong stand on how to realize the vision of pervasive mobile computing. Services provided have to be adapted to what the users want and need. To do this, we need to go beyond technology, and understand the human-centric and social aspects of mobile computing. The objective of this track is to provide a single forum for researchers and technologists to discuss the state-of-the-art, present their contributions, and explore how Web access is moving from the desktop to cell phones and TV screens, and how most users are moving from passive browsing experiences on the Internet to active participation in building Web communities.
We are interested in a broad range of topics including but not limited to the following:
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Content adaptation for mobiles, desktops and TVs
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Context-Aware services and applications
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Data management for mobile and wireless applications
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Device Description and Device Independence
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Energy management for mobile and wireless devices
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Implementations and experimental mobile systems
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Location Based Services
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Mobile Caching and Web Proxy
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Mobile Social Networking
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Mobile Web Best Practices
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Mobile Web for the developing world
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Multimedia and rich client mobile applications
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Multimodal Interactions
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Peer-to-peer mobile computing
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Performance and reliability of mobile systems
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Security of mobile applications
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User interface for mobile devices
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Usability, customer focused mobile services
Paper formatting requirements will be provided on the submissions page.
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Program Committee:
Baihua Zheng
Daniel Appelquist (Vodafone)
Evaggelia Pitoura (Univ. of Ioannina)
Jianliang Xu (Baptist University)
Lei Chen (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Mei Li (Microsoft)
Ming-Syan Chen (National Taiwan University)
Natalia Marmasse (Google)
Ouri Wolfson
Takahiro Hara (Osaka University)
Tao Wu (Nokia)
Vahid Tarokh (Harvard University)
Walid G. Aref (Purdue University)
Yingqi Xu (Cisco Systems, Inc.)
Zhen Xiao (IBM Research)