[Photos of Munich, Germany]
8-13 May 2005, Munich, Germany
The 3rd International Conference on Pervasive Computing
PERVASIVE 2005
http://www.pervasive.ifi.lmu.de/

Doctoral Colloquium

The Doctoral Colloquium is only open to accepted PhD students and expert discussants. If you are interested in participating, please contact the chairs at dc.pervasive2005 ätt hcilab.org.

Sunday, May 8th 2005

Location: Institute for Informatics, Oettingenstr. 67, 80538 München

9.00-9.30
Room 1.14

Welcome

9.30-11:00
Room 1.14

DC Session 1

[PDF] Semi-automatic generation of device adapted user interfaces
Stina Nylander, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Kista, Sweden
Expert discussant: Anind Dey

[PDF] DEMAC: A Distributed Environment for Mobility Aware Computing
Christian P. Kunze, University of Hamburg, Department of Informatics, Germany
Expert discussant: Claudia Linnhoff-Popien

11.00-11.30

Break

11.30-13.00
Room 1.14

DC Session 2

[PDF] Physical Browsing
Pasi Välkkinen, VTT Information Technology, Tampere, Finland
Expert discussant: Jakob Bardram

[PDF] Design for Interaction in Instrumented Environments
Lucia Terrenghi, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Media Informatics, Germany
Expert discussant: Mike Hazas

13.00-14.30

Lunch

14.30-16.00
Room 1.14

DC Session 3

[PDF] A Seamless Mobile Community Support System
Bernhard Klein, University of Vienna, Austria
Expert discussant: Tom Pfeifer

[PDF] Scalable Context-Aware Services
Thomas Buchholz, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Mobile and Distributed Systems Group, Germany
Expert discussant: Gabriele Kotsis

16.00-16.30

Coffee

16.30-18.00
Room 1.14

DC Session 4a

[PDF] Interacting with Federated Devices
Elmar Braun, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
Expert discussant: Tom Pfeifer

[PDF] Graphics Architecture for Multimedia Non-Desktop Devices: a study of digital TV receivers
Pablo Cesar, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Expert discussant: Andreas Butz

16.30-18.00
Room 1.05

DC Session 4b

[PDF] Towards Usable Context-Aware Mobile Handheld Applications
Jonna Häkkilä, University of Oulu, Finland
Expert discussant: Antonio Krüger

[PDF] A Multi-Agent System for Dynamic Service Composition in Ambient Intelligence Environments
Mathieu Vallée, France Telecom R&D, TECH/ONE, Grenoble, France
Expert discussant: Antonio Krüger

19.00-22.00

Doctoral Colloquium Dinner

The dinner will be held at a theme restaurant designed after The Threepenny Opera (Dreigroschenoper) by Bertolt Brecht (dreigroschenkeller.com).

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Accepted Submissions

[PDF] Interacting with Federated Devices
Elmar Braun (Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany)

[PDF] Scalable Context-Aware Services
Thomas Buchholz (Ludwig-Maximilian-University Munich, Germany)

[PDF] Graphics Architecture for Multimedia Non-Desktop Devices: a study of digital TV receivers
Pablo Cesar (Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland)

[PDF] Towards Usable Context-Aware Mobile Handheld Applications
Jonna Häkkilä (University of Oulu, Finland)

[PDF] A Seamless Mobile Community Support System
Bernhard Klein (University of Vienna, Austria)

[PDF] Semi-automatic generation of device adapted user interfaces
Stina Nylander (Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Kista, Sweden)

[PDF] DEMAC: A Distributed Environment for Mobility Aware Computing
Christian P. Kunze (University of Hamburg, Germany)

[PDF] Design for Interaction in Instrumented Environments
Lucia Terrenghi (University of Munich, Germany)

[PDF] A Multi-Agent System for Dynamic Service Composition in Ambient Intelligence Environments
Mathieu Vallée (France Telecom R&D, TECH/ONE, Grenoble, and ENSM-SE, G2I/SMA, St-Etienne, France)

[PDF] Physical Browsing
Pasi Välkkinen (VTT Information Technology, Tampere, Finland)

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Call

Submission Deadline: February 1st 2005

The PERVASIVE 2005 doctoral colloquium will be held on Sunday the 8th of May 2005 in Munich, GERMANY . We invite PhD students and candidates to present, discuss and defend their work-in-progress or preliminary results in an international and renowned audience of researchers and developers in the pervasive computing field. PhD students and candidates at all stages in the process are invited to submit a thesis position paper.

The submission (approx. 6 pages/3000 words) should clearly state:

  • the original key idea of the thesis
  • the problem domain and the specific problem addressed
  • an overview of related work in the area of the PhD work
  • methodological approach
  • research carried out
  • the contribution made in the field of Pervasive Computing (for early work, state the expected contribution)

Submissions in PDF format using the Springer-Verlag LNCS style should be sent by February 1st 2005 electronically dc.pervasive2005 ätt hcilab.org. The submissions will be reviewed and based on these reviews candidates for the doctoral colloquium will be selected. The accepted thesis position papers will be published in the adjunct proceedings of PERVASIVE 2005 which will be also electronically available from the web-site.

Timeline:

  • February, 1st 2005 - Submission of thesis position paper
  • March, 1st 2005 - Notification
  • May, 8th 2005 - Doctoral colloquium in Munich, Germany

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Doctorial Colloquium Chairs

Anind Dey
Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Email: anind ätt cs.cmu.edu
Web: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~dey

Claudia Linnhoff-Popien
Institute for Informatics, University of Munich
Email: linnhoff ätt ifi.lmu.de
Web: http://www.mobile.ifi.lmu.de/~linnhoff/linnhoff.php

Doctoral Colloquium Advisory Committee

Jakob Bardram, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Andreas Butz, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany
Mike Hazas, Lancaster University, UK
Gabriele Kotsis, University of Linz, Austria
Antonio Krüger, University of Münster, Germany
Tom Pfeifer, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland

Doctoral Colloquium Local Organization

Michael Krause, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany

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