This paper presents an approach for exchanging presence information between users of an instant messaging system in a mobile ad hoc network. As major feature, presence information ...
Abstract. Ubiquitous Mobile Systems (UMSs) allow for automated capturing of events. Both mobility and ubiquity are supported by electronic means such as mobile phones and PDAs and ...
Ana Karla A. de Medeiros, Boudewijn F. van Dongen,...
Event-based computing is vital for the next generation mobile services and applications that need to meet user requirements irrespective of time and location. The event paradigm i...
Sasu Tarkoma, Jaakko Kangasharju, Kimmo E. E. Raat...
: In this paper we present our most recent work carried out in the wider context of the IST-ADRENALIN project, to facilitate formation and lifecycle management of networked enterpr...
Apostolos Vontas, Philippos Koutsakas, Christina A...
Abstract. We have recently witnessed a growing interest in self organising systems, both in research and in practice. These systems re-organise in response to new or changing condi...
Stefanos Zachariadis, Cecilia Mascolo, Wolfgang Em...