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    <rdfs:label><![CDATA[Development of Task Computing Applications and Devices]]></rdfs:label>
    <event:title><![CDATA[Development of Task Computing Applications and Devices]]></event:title>
    <event:speaker><person:Collaborator rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/person/html/Tetsu/Yamamoto/"><person:name><![CDATA[Tetsu  Yamamoto]]></person:name><rdfs:label><![CDATA[Tetsu  Yamamoto]]></rdfs:label></person:Collaborator></event:speaker>
    <event:startDate rdf:datatype="&xsd;dateTime">2005-03-10T11:00:00-05:00</event:startDate>
    <event:endDate rdf:datatype="&xsd;dateTime">2005-03-10T12:00:00-05:00</event:endDate>
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    <event:abstract><![CDATA[To make Task Computing Environment more attractive and appeal it to 
customers, Fujitsu Laboratories in Japan has developed some applications
and devices based on TCE architecture.  We built demonstrations for an
office scene and a car system(ITS) combining with other technologies,
Spatial Information System(SIS) and ubiquitous IP phone.  These
demonstrations have given many people a very novel impression of
pervasive computing in the future.
<p>
Besides these applications, we have developed some home appliances
connected on different platform so that they work as TC services and
can be coordinated in TCE.  This will help to expand the world of TCE
and increase the number of developers.  To make it easy to embed TC
function into the appliances, the core modules of TCE have been
transported to Linux and LSI firmware.  
<p>
This talk introduces the applications and devices we have developed,
and some hints for the next step of TCE are indicated through the
responses from customers and developers.]]></event:abstract>
    <event:tag><![CDATA[semantic web]]></event:tag>
    <event:tag><![CDATA[pervasive computing]]></event:tag>
    <event:tag><![CDATA[task computing]]></event:tag>
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