Microsoft Word - CAMPUS08 - Preface Electronic Communications of the EASST Volume 11 (2008) Guest Editors: Romain Rouvoy, Mauro Caporuscio, Michael Wagner Managing Editors: Tiziana Margaria, Julia Padberg, Gabriele Taentzer ECEASST Home Page: http://www.easst.org/eceasst/ ISSN 1863-2122 Proceedings of the First International DisCoTec Workshop on Context-aware Adaptation Mechnaisms for Pervasive and Ubiquitous Services (CAMPUS 2008) Preface Romain Rouvoy, Mauro Caporuscio, Michael Wagner 3 Pages ECEASST 2 / 4 Volume 11 (2008) Preface There is a huge market potential for mobile applications in Europe today. Most people already carry a mobile device of some sort wherever they go, and an increasingly diverse set of devices (PDAs, smart phones, GPS, etc.) are becoming widely available. Recently, service- orientations (e.g., OSGi) have evolved to address these highly dynamic environments. However, it is still technically difficult, using existing method and tool supports, to create such services-oriented applications. For example, the very large range of devices, types of infrastructure, ways in which it can change, situations in which users can find themselves, and the functions they want, introduce great complexity and pose considerable technical challenges. To overcome these difficulties, and promote the development and widespread deployment of innovative mobile applications, more and more projects are addressing the development of context-aware adaptation mechanisms for leveraging the development of mobile applications. These projects aims at providing simple but powerful integrated approaches to support the development of applications interacting in pervasive and ubiquitous environments. Thus, the CAMPUS workshop will focus on the promising approaches in the domain of context aware adaptation mechanisms supporting the dynamic evolution of the execution context (e.g., network/device/service failures). This volume contains the proceedings of the first workshop on Context-aware Adaptation Mechanisms for Pervasive and Ubiquitous Services, held in Oslo, Norway, June 3, 2008. The CAMPUS workshop is jointly organized by the MUSIC and PLASTIC IST projects. It provides a forum for scientists and engineers in academia and industry to present and discuss their latest research. The focus of the conference is the design, implementation, deployment, and evaluation of adaptive platforms and architectures for context-aware environments. This year, we had 20 submissions from 11 different countries, among which the top 7 technical papers and 5 position papers were selected for inclusion in the technical program of the workshop. All papers were evaluated by at least three reviewers with respect to their originality, technical merit, presentation quality, and relevance to the workshop themes. The selected papers present the latest results and breakthroughs on middleware research in areas of automotive systems, ubiquitous environments, pervasive environments, ambient computing, multimedia computing. We would like to express our deepest appreciation to the authors of the submitted papers, to all Program Committee members for their diligence in the paper review and selection process, and to all external reviewers for their help in evaluating submissions. May, 2008 Romain Rouvoy Mauro Caporuscio Michael Wagner Preface Proc. CAMPUS 2008 3 / 4 Organization Steering Committee Frank Eliassen University of Oslo, Norway Kurt Geihs University of Kassel, Germany Svein Hallsteinsen SINTEF ICT, Norway Geir Horn SINTEF ICT, Norway Valérie Issarny INRIA, France Organizing Committee Program chair: Romain Rouvoy University of Oslo, Norway Publicity chair: Mauro Caporuscio INRIA, France Publication chair: Michael Wagner University of Kassel, Germany Program Committee Luciano Baresi Politecnico di Milano, Italy Gordon Blair Lancaster University, UK Mauro Caporuscio INRIA, France Licia Capra University College of London, UK Denis Conan Intitut TELECOM, SudParis, France Vittorio Cortellessa UDA, Italy Geoff Coulson Lancaster University, UK Schahram Dustdar Vienna University of Technology, Austria Frank Eliassen University of Oslo, Norway Kurt Geihs University of Kassel, Germany Svein Hallsteinsen SINTEF ICT, Norway Manuele Kirsch Pinheiro K.U.Leuven, Belgium Joseph Loyall BBN Technologies, Massachusetts Per Håkon Meland SINTEF ICT, Norway Hassine Moungla INRIA, France Nearchos Paspallis University of Cyprus, Cyprus Roland Reichle University of Kassel, Germany Romain Rouvoy University of Oslo, Norway Ulrich Scholz European Media Laboratory GmbH, Germany Lionel Seinturier University of Lille 1, France Roberto Speicys-Cardoso INRIA, France Giovanni Toffetti Carughi USI, Switzerland Massimo Tivoli UDA, Italy Nalini Venkatasubramanian University of California, Irvine Michael Wagner University of Kassel, Germany Referees Vidhya Balasubramanian University of California, Irvine Mikaël Beauvois University of Oslo, Norway Paul Grace Lancaster University, UK Danny Hughes Lancaster University, UK Daniel Massaguer University of California, Irvine ECEASST 4 / 4 Volume 11 (2008) Contents Integration of Ontological Scene Representation and Logic-Based Reasoning for Context-Aware Driver Assistance Systems Simone Fuchs, Stefan Rass and Kyandoghere Kyamakya Towards Self-evolving Context-aware Services Marco Autili, Paolo Di Benedetto, Paola Inverardi and Damien Andrew Tamburri Survey: Agent-based Middlewares for Context Awareness Nabil Sahli Reactive Context-Aware Programming Stijn Mostinckx, Andoni Carreton Lombide and Wolfgang De Meuter Share Whatever You Like Sebastian Boehm, Johan Koolwaaij and Marko Luther Enhancing Planning-Based Adaptation Middleware with Support for Dependability: a Case Study Romain Rouvoy, Roman Vitenberg and Frank Eliassen Divide and Conquer - Organizing Component-based Adaptation Ulrich Scholz and Romain Rouvoy Context-Aware Adaptation of Mobile Multimedia Presentations Diana Weiss, Johannes Martens and Stefan Helas Model-Driven Adaptation of Ubiquitous Applications Carlos Parra and Laurence Duchien Feature Interaction in Pervasive Computing Systems Yu Liu and Rene Meier Learning-based Coordination of Distributed Component Deployment Yves Vanrompay, Yolande Berbers and Peter Rigole "InstantSocial" - Implementing a Distributed Mobile Multi-user Application with Adaptation Middleware Luís Fraga, Svein Hallsteinsen and Ulrich Scholz