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  <title><![CDATA[Priority Based Conflict Resolution in Multi-User Context Aware Environment]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/event/html/id/333/Priority-Based-Conflict-Resolution-in-Multi-User-Context-Aware-Environment</link>
  <description><![CDATA[Conflict management in context-aware computing is getting more significant
attention from researchers as ubiquitous computing environments take into
account multiple users. For multi-user ubiquitous computing environments,
conflicts among user's contexts need to be detected and resolved. For
this, application developers or end-users specify conflicts situations,
and the underlying ubiquitous computing middleware detects and resolve
conflicts between applications when one of the conflict...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2009-12-08</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[UMBC ebqiuity members help organize SWPW]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/getnews/html/id/26/UMBC-ebqiuity-members-help-organize-SWPW</link>
  <description><![CDATA[Lalana Kagal (MIT and a recent UMBC PhD graduate), Tim Finin (UMBC)
and Jim Hendler (UMCP) have organized a workshop focused on the use of
semantic web technology in describing and enforcing policies for
security and trust in open computing systems.

 The Semantic Web And Policy
Workshop (SWPW) will be held on 7 November 2005 in conjunction
with the 4th International
Semantic Web Conference in Galway, Ireland.

The workshop will cover policy-based frameworks for the semantic
web as...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2005-05-01</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[UMBC and IBM collaborate on autonomic computing]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/getnews/html/id/23/UMBC-and-IBM-collaborate-on-autonomic-computing</link>
  <description><![CDATA[University of Maryland, Baltimore County and IBM Collaborate on 
Autonomic Computing Research

BALTIMORE, February 24, 2005 - IBM today announced a new Shared University Research (SUR) grant awarded a group of faculty researchers of the eBiquity research group at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County to help build a major new center for high performance computational research. 

This SUR grant is part of the latest series of Shared University Research (SUR) awards, bringing IBM's ...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2005-02-24</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[SW-UBICOMP-INTEREST SIG formed]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/getnews/html/id/6/SW-UBICOMP-INTEREST-SIG-formed</link>
  <description><![CDATA[Semantic Web in
UbiComp SIG (SW-UbiComp-SIG) is an open community for exploring
the use of Semantic Web technology in building Pervasive/Ubiquitous
Computing applications.  The group's current goal is to define a
standard ontology to support pervasive computing applications (see our
web site for the draft proposal). This includes OWL ontologies for
person, device, time, space, event, digital documents, and policy (for
security and privacy).  SW-UbiComp-SIG welcomes anyone who is
inter...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2003-12-27</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[Dynamic Negotiation Agents in Mobile Computing]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/project/html/id/11/Dynamic-Negotiation-Agents-in-Mobile-Computing</link>
  <description><![CDATA[A three year project funded by NSF (award number 0070802) directed by PI Anupam Joshi and CO-PIs Tim Finin, and Yelena Yesha and will be carried out 2000-2003 with $170,000 in funding from the NSF
CCR Division of Computer-communication research under program officer Yuan-Chieh Chow.

With the advent of third and fourth generation wireless infrastructure, and the simultaneous emergency of pervasive connectivity for all devices based on bluetooth like systems and ad-hoc networks, a new vista...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2002-10-01</dc:date>
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 <item rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/project/html/id/22/Simulator-to-evaluate-prototype-Local-Area-and-Personal-Area-Wireless-Network-Protocols">
  <title><![CDATA[Simulator to evaluate/prototype Local Area and Personal Area Wireless Network Protocols]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/project/html/id/22/Simulator-to-evaluate-prototype-Local-Area-and-Personal-Area-Wireless-Network-Protocols</link>
  <description><![CDATA[Rapid advances in wireless networks are making ubiquitous computing a
reality. New standards (such as Bluetooth, HomeRF, etc.), products
and, services are emerging rapidly. In such a dynamic environment, a
comprehensive network simulator with good modeling/emulation
capability would be an immensely useful tool to "prototype/test" new
communication protocols and experiment interaction among existing
protocols. The current efforts to build network simulator for
Bluetooth PANs are...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2001-12-01</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[Security Policies and Trust in Ubiquitous Computing]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/407/Security-Policies-and-Trust-in-Ubiquitous-Computing</link>
  <description><![CDATA[Ubiquitous environments comprise resource-constrained mobile and wearable devices and computational elements embedded in everyday artifacts. These are connected to each other using both infrastructure-based as well as short-range ad hoc networks. Limited Internet connectivity limits the use of conventional security mechanisms such as public key infrastructures and other forms of server-centric authentication. Under these circumstances, peer-to-peer interactions are well suited for not just in...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2008-10-28</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[A Ubiquitous Context-Aware Environment for Surgical Training]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/449/A-Ubiquitous-Context-Aware-Environment-for-Surgical-Training</link>
  <description><![CDATA[The age of technology has changed the way that
surgeons are being trained. Traditional methodologies for
training can include lecturing, shadowing, apprenticing, and
developing skills within live clinical situations. Computerized
tools which simulate surgical procedures and/or experiences can
allow for “virtual” experiences to enhance the traditional
training procedures that can dramatically improve upon the
older methods. However, such systems do not to adapt to the
training cont...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2007-08-06</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[Policy-based Access Control for Task Computing Using Rei]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/220/Policy-based-Access-Control-for-Task-Computing-Using-Rei</link>
  <description><![CDATA[In this paper, we describe a policy-based access control
implementation for Task Computing using the Rei policy engine.  Task
Computing lets ordinary end-users accomplish complex tasks on the fly
from an open, dynamic, and distributed "universe of network-accessible
resources" in ubiquitous computing environments as well as those on
the Internet.  The Rei policy specification language is an expressive
and extensible language based on Semantic Web technologies. The Rei
policy engine rea...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2005-05-10</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[Wireless Agents in Ad Hoc Networks]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/641/Wireless-Agents-in-Ad-Hoc-Networks</link>
  <description><![CDATA[With the current trend toward ubiquitous computing comes wireless devices capable of direct, peer-to-peer communication. Such devices will be capable of forming the nodes of ad hoc networks. In the near future, it is expected that ad hoc networks will be saturated with heterogeneous hardware and software requiring mechanisms to facilitate interoperability. At the application layer, such interoperability may be facilitated using software agents. Unfortunately, it is currently impractical to de...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2003-06-15</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[Me-Centric Domain Server: Changing the Way Services See You]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/51/Me-Centric-Domain-Server-Changing-the-Way-Services-See-You</link>
  <description><![CDATA[We present an architectural support for building context-aware applications. With the increasing acceptance of
dynamic mobile and ubiquitous computing environments, applications are no longer bound to information explicitly
provided by users. Instead, these environments invite a new kind of applications that can leverage from implicit
information ranging from a simple time-of-a-day information to an elaborate description of user]]></description>
  <dc:date>2002-12-12</dc:date>
 </item>
 <item rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/124/Centaurus-An-Infrastructure-for-Service-Management-in-Ubiquitous-Computing">
  <title><![CDATA[Centaurus : An Infrastructure for Service Management in Ubiquitous Computing]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/124/Centaurus-An-Infrastructure-for-Service-Management-in-Ubiquitous-Computing</link>
  <description><![CDATA[In the near future, we will see dramatic changes in computing and networking hardware. A large number of devices (e.g., phones, PDAs, even small household appliances) will become computationally enabled. Micro/nano sensors will be widely embedded in most engineered artifacts, from the clothes we wear to the roads we drive on. All of these devices will be (wirelessly) networked using Bluetooth, IEEE 802.15, or IEEE 802.11 for short-range connectivity, creating pervasive environments. In this a...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2002-11-01</dc:date>
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  <title><![CDATA[A Service for Aggregating and Interpreting Contextual Information]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/52/A-Service-for-Aggregating-and-Interpreting-Contextual-Information</link>
  <description><![CDATA[We present an architectural support for building context-aware
applications. With the increasing acceptance of dynamic mobile and
ubiquitous computing environments, applications are no longer limited to
relying only on the information explicitly provided by users. Instead,
these environments invite a new kind of applications leveraging from
implicit information that can range from a simple time-of-a-day
information to information about user location to even an elaborate
description of ...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2002-08-12</dc:date>
 </item>
 <item rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/81/Beyond-Distributed-AI-Agent-Teamwork-in-Ubiquitous-Computing">
  <title><![CDATA[Beyond Distributed AI, Agent Teamwork in Ubiquitous Computing]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/81/Beyond-Distributed-AI-Agent-Teamwork-in-Ubiquitous-Computing</link>
  <description><![CDATA[Agent teamwork has been widely studied in the fields of
Distributed AI. Much success has been achieved in defining
agent teamwork theory to explain how agents should act
together as a team and in developing programming frameworks
to simulate team coordinations in software environment.
With the advent of ubiquitous computing technology,
agent teamwork research will be pushed to its limit, facing
new challenges in an open environment with a higher degree
of uncertainty. The objective of...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2002-07-16</dc:date>
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 <item rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/83/Dynamic-Service-Discovery-for-Mobile-Computing-Intelligent-Agents-Meet-Jini-in-the-Aether">
  <title><![CDATA[Dynamic Service Discovery for Mobile Computing: Intelligent Agents Meet Jini in the Aether]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/83/Dynamic-Service-Discovery-for-Mobile-Computing-Intelligent-Agents-Meet-Jini-in-the-Aether</link>
  <description><![CDATA[The emergence of ad-hoc pervasive connectivity for devices
based on Bluetooth-like systems provides a new way to create applications for mobile systems. We seek to realize ubiquitous computing systems based on the cooperation of autonomous, dynamic, and adaptive components (hardware as
well as software) that are located in the vicinity of one another.
In this paper, we present this vision. We also describe a prototype system we have developed that implements parts of
this vision { in part...]]></description>
  <dc:date>2001-02-28</dc:date>
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 <item rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/639/A-Highly-Adaptable-Infrastructure-for-Service-Discovery-and-Management-in-Ubiquitous-Computing">
  <title><![CDATA[A Highly Adaptable Infrastructure for Service Discovery and Management in Ubiquitous Computing]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/paper/html/id/639/A-Highly-Adaptable-Infrastructure-for-Service-Discovery-and-Management-in-Ubiquitous-Computing</link>
  <description><![CDATA[In an age where wirelessly networked appliances and devices are becoming commonplace, there is a necessity for providing a standard interface to them that is easily accessible by any mobile user. The design outlined in this paper provides an infrastructure and communication protocol for presenting services to heterogeneous mobile clients in a physical space via some short-range wireless links. This system uses a Communication Manager to communicate with the client devices. The Communication M...]]></description>
  <dc:date>1999-11-30</dc:date>
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 <item rdf:about="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/resource/html/id/13/Semantic-Web-in-UbiComp-SIG">
  <title><![CDATA[Semantic Web in UbiComp SIG]]></title>
  <link>http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/resource/html/id/13/Semantic-Web-in-UbiComp-SIG</link>
  <description><![CDATA[Discussing the use of semantic web technologies (e.g., SW ontologies, SW languages RDF, RDFS, DAML+OWL, OWL, and ontology reasoners) in supporting ubiquitous computing systems.

This is an open discussion group. Related news and announcement posts are also welcome.]]></description>
  <dc:date>2003-12-16</dc:date>
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