Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: 10/15/2012
Review Notification: 12/31/2012 Camera Ready and registration Deadline: 01/15/2013 Conference Date: (03/25-28/2013) 3/25/2013 -- Workshop and Tutorial Day 3/26/2013 - 3/28/2013 -- Conference Day
Scope and Visions (PDF Download)
This symposium will provide a great platform to allow researchers and
professionals in the industry to exchange their latest research results
and development activities on mobile cloud computing and services. The
primary objective is to share research ideas and results, emergent
industry technologies on the latest advances in mobile cloud computing
and services, and mobile computing and applications.
During two days, the symposium will host a number of invited speakers
who will give tutorials and research talks related to security issues in
mobile computing and cloud computing.
Symposium Tracks:
This symposium seeks to bring together researchers and practitioners
interested in all aspects of mobile cloud computing, engineering, and
service, including but not limited to:
Research Tracks on Mobile Cloud Computing and Services:
(a) Mobile Cloud Computing
(b) Mobile Cloud Services and Applications
(c) Engineering Mobile Clouds and Mobile-Based Systems
Enabled Technology Track on Mobile Computing, Mobile Clouds, and Pervasive Computing:
Application Track on Mobile Computing and Mobile Cloud Services:
Reviews, Survey Papers, and Experience Reports:
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
CfP: IEEE Mobile Cloud 2013
Sunday, February 05, 2012
Recall "Internet-Kooperation verändert die Kulturwissenschaften"

As I reviewed some documents and papers on my table this afternoon, I found this article. It could be easy for it to be recalled here (blogized), instead of being kept in a thick magazine.
How does Internet cooperation change research on cultural heritage management? It is reported by my colleagues Matthias Jarke, Ralf Klamma, and Marc Spaniol in RWTH Themen 1/2006 (Page 10-11). Two prototypes called MECCA and ACIS were demonstrated to explore what have movie research taken by film theorists and cultural heritage research taken by cultural scientists in common?
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