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    <event:title><![CDATA[2WEAR and Pervasive Storage Management]]></event:title>
    <event:speaker><person:Visitor rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/person/html/Alexandros/Karypidis/"><person:name><![CDATA[Alexandros  Karypidis]]></person:name><rdfs:label><![CDATA[Alexandros  Karypidis]]></rdfs:label></person:Visitor></event:speaker>
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    <event:abstract><![CDATA[The 2WEAR platform is a versatile personal system comprising wearable 
and portable devices communicating via short-range radio. The system 
can be composed in an ad-hoc fashion, by bringing individual devices in 
proximity with each other. As a consequence it is possible for the user 
to build the desired system for a given task in a straightforward way, 
via physical movement and without issuing any explicit configuration 
commands. In this setting, a multitude of issues arise. This 
presentation will concentrate on the core system and principles of the 
2WEAR platform and will also focus on aspects regarding the management 
of the storage available on the platform.
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