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W3C Ubiquitous Web Workshop - Agenda and Minutes

9 - 10 March 2006

Keio University - Tokyo, Japan

The position papers and presentations are linked below

See also call for participation, press release (24th January 2006), and list of all submitted position papers.


Attendees

Joseba Abaitua, University of Deusto
Masahiro Araki, Kyoto Institute of Technology
Kazuyuki Ashimura, W3C/Keio
Tahar Cherif, Sharp Corporation
HyeonSung Cho, ETRI
Karl Dubost, W3C/Keio
Miroslav Michael Hadas, mobiliaria
Yasuyuki Hirakawa, W3C/Keio
Johan Hjelm, Ericsson Research
Michelle Dan Hong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Reto Krummenacher, DERI
Sean Lee, IBM
Kanchan Lee, ETRI
Shin'ichi Matsui, Panasonic
Charles McCathieNevile, Opera Software
Liddy Nevile, University of Tsukuba
Vincent Quint, INRIA
Dave Raggett, W3C/Volantis
Donald S. Retallack, Boeing
Franklin Reynolds, Nokia Research Center
Larry Rudolph, MIT
Hervé Ruellan, Canon CRF
Kapil Sachdeva, Axalto
Nobuo Saito, W3C/Keio
Kentaro Sakakura, Sharp Corporation
Gerrie Shults, HP
Michaelsen R. M. Hallvord, Opera Software
Satoru Takagi, YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory
Olivier Thereaux, W3C/Keio
Hideyuki Tokuda, Keio University
Tatsuki Tomita, Opera Software
Hirotaka Ueda, Sharp Corporation
Juan Ignacio Vazquez, University of Deusto
Don Wright, Lexmark
Toshihiko Yamakami, ACCESS

Thursday, 9th March 2006

IRC log as minutes

0830 Registration
0845 Greetings (name, affiliation, why you are interested)
0855 Workshop's goals

0910 Session on use cases, security, privacy and identity

0910 Don Retallack, Boeing, "The Ubiquitous Web: A Position Paper", [Position] [Slides]
0935 Shinichi Matsui, Panasonic, "Toward Ubiquitous Web appliances", [Position] [Slides]
1000 Nobuo Saito, Kazuhiro Kitagawa, Keio University, Japan. "Peer to Peer networks for home appliances", [Position] [Slides]

1025 Break

1050 Tahar Cherif, Hirotaka Ueda, Sharp Corporation, "Sharp Position Paper", [Position] [Slides]
1125 Franklin Reynolds, Pervasive Computing Group, Nokia Research Center, Cambridge, USA, "The Ubiquitous Web, UPnP and Smart Homes", [Position] [Slides]

1145 Break

1130 Discussion Period (2 breakout groups)

  1. Use cases
  2. Security, privacy and identity

1300 Lunch

1350 Keynote - Professor Hideyuki Tokuda, Faculty of Environmental Information at Keio University

1410 Session on device coordination

1410 Kapil Sachdeva, Ksheerabdhi Krishna, Axalto, "Device coordination with Web applications", [Position]
1435 Gerrie Shults, Melinda Grant, HP, "The Ubiquitous Web — Some Proposed Use Cases", [Position] [Slides]
1500 Don Wright, Lexmark, "The Ubiquity of Print", [Position] [Slides]

1525 Break

1545 Discussion Period (2 groups)

  1. Printing and the Ubiquitous Web
  2. Device coordination

We chose to discuss both topics after a show of hands showed that very few wanted to talk about printing separately.

1730 Close


Friday, 10th March 2006

IRC log as minutes

0855 Keynote - Professor Larry Rudolph, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT

0945 Session on context awareness, metadata and the Semantic Web

0945 Vincent Quint, INRIA Rhône-Alpes, France , "Content Adaptation in the Ubiquitous Web", [Position] [Slides]
1020 Reto Krummenacher, Thomas Strang and Dieter Fensel, Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), University of Innsbruck, "Triple Spaces for a Ubiquitous Web of Services", [Position] [Slides]

1045 Break

1110 Juan Ignacio Vazquez, Joseba Abaitua, and Diego López de Ipiña, University of Deusto, Spain, "The Ubiquitous Web as a model to lead our environments to their full potential", [Position] [Slides]
1135 Johan Hjelm, Ericsson Research, "Building the Ubiquitous Applications Environment with MobiLife, SPICE, and Ambient Networks", [Position] [Slides]

1130 Discussion (1 group)

  1. Context awareness/Adaptation
  2. Metadata and the Semantic Web

See minutes for the discussion.

1300 Lunch

1400 Session on distributed applications

1400 Satoru Takagi, Katusnori Shindo, Jun Yamada and Ken Sakamura, YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory, Japan, "Position Paper for Ubiquitous Web", [Position] [Slides]
1425 Toshihiko Yamakami, ACCESS, "ACCESS position paper", [Position] [Slides]

1450 Break

1500 Charles McCathieNevile and Hallvord R. M. Steen , Opera Software, "Serving Ubiquitous Users", [Position]
1525 Kangchan Lee, Wonsuk Lee, Jonghong Jeon, Seungyun Lee, and Jonghun Park, ETRI/Seoul National University, Korea, "Event-driven Coordination Rule of Web Services enabled Devices in Ubiquitous Environments", [Position] [Slides]

1550 Break

1600 Discussion (1 group)

  1. Distributed applications and Remote UI
  2. Summing up

See minutes for the discussion.

1730 Close of workshop


Workshop organizers: Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org> and Yasuyuki Hirakawa <chibao@w3.org>, with additional support from Hanako Onozuka.

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