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Grid computing has recently migrated from traditional high performance and distributed computing to pervasive and utility computing based on the advanced capabilities of the wireless networks and the lightweight, thin devices. This has as result the emergence of a new computing paradigm which is the Mobile Grid. The basic motivation and benefits that can stem from this new technology are targeting at the same time various sectors such as business, industry, education, leisure and the everyday life of the “mobile” citizen in general.
The aim and scope of this session is to cover topics such as:
• Mobile grid and peer-to-peer computing
• Pervasive/Ubiquitous computing and communications architectures and protocols
• Ambient, invisible and implicit
• Algorithmic paradigms, models and analysis of pervasive computing systems
• Enabling and inter-connected networking technologies (e.g., cellular, ad hoc, hybrid)
• Context-aware computing and location-based services and applications
• Service creation, discovery, management, and delivery mechanisms
• Programming paradigms for pervasive and ubiquitous computing applications
• Novel applications
• Security, privacy, fault-tolerance and resiliency issues
• Business models for mobile Grids
• Knowledge Management based on Grid Services
• Grid Services and Semantic Grid
• Cross Layer Communication
• Grid and Mobile Grid economy
• Mobile Grids in education
• Scientific, industrial and social implications
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Akogrimo will hold a public workshop on 6 March 2006 (time: 9:00-18:00) in Stuttgart, Germany. Be invited to attend! See the programme for details and please register.
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Meet Akogrimo at SOAS’2005 (2005 International Conference on Self-Organization and Adaptation of Multi-agent and Grid Systems) in Glasgow, Scotland, UK at 11-13 Dec. 2005.
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