If you yourself are interested in attending, then by all means
submit a position paper.
Gregory
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Organization: FX Palo Alto Laboratory, Inc.
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CFP: CHI ‘97 WORKSHOP ON UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING
March 23-24, 1997
Atlanta, GA
A workshop at the ACM CHI '97 conference on Computer-Human Interaction,
Atlanta, GA. Submissions for participation in the workshop must be
received no later than Friday, February 7, 1997.
Over the past few years researchers in wireless networking and
distributed systems have worked to build infrastructures supporting
mobile and ubiquitous computing. Infrastructure research is, of course,
necessary, but we must also examine higher-level issues such as the
novel applications and services that emerge as we break the ties with
the desktop. Therefore, we are organizing a workshop to document what
experienced researchers see as fundamental areas, trends, and research
techniques in applications of ubiquitous computing.
The goals of this workshop are to:
* Identify common problems, services, themes present in the
field.
* Initiate an analysis of good techniques and practices for
ubiquitous
computing applications research
* Identify areas where the research community can contribute to
the
development of applications of ubiquitous computing.
This workshop will produce an online hypertext proceedings capturing
workshop discussion and surveying the state of ubiquitous computing
research. We expect this document will serve as an seminal guide for
future research in the field.
Participation in this workshop is limited and is based on the submission
of a statement articulating your views on one of the above goals, on
your current research in the area, or on some other relevant issue. If
you are currently involved in ubiquitous computing research and would
like to attend this workshop, then please send a two-page electronic
submission to Bill Schilit (schilit@pal.xerox.com) by February 7, 1997.
Important Dates
Two-page submissions due: Friday, February 7 1997
Notification of acceptance: Friday, February 28 1997
Workshop starts: Sunday, March 23 1997
Contact
Gregory Abowd
College of Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0280
email: abowd@cc.gatech.edu
phone: 404-894-7512
fax: 404-894-9442
or
Bill Schilit
FX Palo Alto Laboratory, Inc.
3400 Hillview Avenue, Bldg. 4
Palo Alto, CA 94304
email: schilit@pal.xerox.com
phone: 415-813-7220
fax: 415-813-7081
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