Abbrevation
UBICOMP
City
Osaka
Country
Japan
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Abstract

The 2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and<br>Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2015) invites submission of full papers<br>and notes describing original research&#046; UbiComp is a premier<br>interdisciplinary venue in which leading international researchers,<br>designers, developers, and practitioners in the field present and<br>discuss novel results in all aspects of ubiquitous and pervasive<br>computing&#046; This includes the design, development, and deployment of<br>ubiquitous and pervasive computing technologies and the understanding<br>of human experiences and social impacts that these technologies<br>facilitate&#046; UbiComp 2015 will be held from September 7 to 11<br>in Osaka, Japan, and as in past years will be co&#8211;located with ISWC<br>2015 (with a single registration fee)&#046;<br>In the papers and notes track, we welcome high quality submissions<br>that describe original and unpublished research contributions<br>advancing the frontier of pervasive and ubiquitous computing&#046;<br>Relevant research topics include, but are not limited to:<br>&#8211; Systems &amp; infrastructures: descriptions of the design,<br>architecture, deployment, and evaluation of systems and<br>infrastructures that support ubiquitous computing<br>&#8211; Devices &amp; techniques: descriptions of the design, architecture,<br>usage, and evaluation of devices and techniques that create new<br>capabilities for ubiquitous computing<br>&#8211; Applications &amp; experiences: descriptions of the design and/or<br>empirical study of applications that leverage Ubicomp devices<br>and systems<br>&#8211; Methodologies &amp; tools: new methods and tools applied to studying<br>or building Ubicomp systems and applications<br>&#8211; Theories &amp; models: critical analysis or organizing theory with<br>clear relevance to the design or study of Ubicomp systems<br>&#8211; Visions &amp; wildcards: well&#8211;argued and well&#8211;supported visions of<br>the future of ubiquitous computing; non&#8211;traditional topics,<br>viewpoints and perspectives that convincingly bring something new<br>to ubicomp research and practice&#046;<br>