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| Content Provider | ACM Digital Library |
|---|---|
| Editor | Giboin, Alain Dery-Pinna, Anne-Marie |
| Copyright Year | 2004 |
| Abstract | The French École Supérieure en Sciences Informatiques (ESSI), Sophia Antipolis (France), together with the I3S and INRIA labs, is happy and proud to welcome the First French Speaking Conference on "Mobility and Ubiquity".The "Mobiquitous" thematic is indeed familiar to ESSI and to I3S and INRIA. Since several years, ESSI offers school projects to its students on topics such as wearable computers and mobile applications for the visually impaired. The co-chairing of the "Mobilité et Ubiquité 2004" conference gives us the opportunity to concretize collaborations on "Mobiquity" which already bring together our respective research teams: Rainbow (I3S) and Acacia (INRIA). Within the GUI teaching module we co-manage, many small projects deal with Mobiquity, and the ESSI course of study "Real-time embedded systems and mobile applications" provides our students with real-time applications of the future. The coorganizing of DeViNT'2003 and DeViNT'2004 (the latter in conjunction with "Mobilité et Ubiquité 2004"), two conferences on new information and communication technologies for the visually impaired, allowed us to grasp the significance of Mobiquity for specific users, and to better know these users' requirements. As organizers of conferences for manufacturers (such as the InTech'Sophia seminar on "Device Independence"), we also better understood the needs of mobiquitous application developers.We are convinced that the work presented during this first french-speaking conference on "Mobilité et Ubiquité" will give users and application developers enriching answers to their questions about Mobiquity. And we hope that the conference will meet the expectations of the community of "Mobilité et Ubiquité" researchers to such a stage that it will decide to organize the next edition of this conference!. |
| ISBN | 1581139152 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
| Publisher Date | 2004-06-01 |
| Access Restriction | Subscribed |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Conference Proceedings |
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