MobiCASE 2011 accepted papers
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A Framework for Efficient Web Services Provisioning in Mobile Environments
Khalid Elgazzar, Patrick Martin and Hossam Hassanein
Queen's University -
A Framework for the Development of Mobile Social Software on Android
Robert Lübke, Daniel Schuster and Alexander Schil
Technical University Dresden -
A Toolkit for Usability Testing of Mobile Applications
Xiaoxiao Ma and Guanling Chen
University of Massachusetts Lowell -
Architecture and Evaluation of a User-centric NFC-enabled Ticketing System for Small Events
Jonathan Ouoba, Serge Chaumette and Damien Dubernet
University of Bordeaux -
Cross-Compiling Android Applications to Windows Phone 7
O. Antebi, Markus Neubrand and Arno Puder
San Francisco State University -
Data Fusion for Smart Shoe Movement Visualization
Armen Babakanian and Ani Nahapetian
UCLA -
Decentralized Mobile Search and Retrieval Using SMS and HTTP to Support Social Change
Louise Moser, Yung-Ting Chuang, Isai Michel Lombera and Michael Melliar-Smith
Universityof California, Santa Barbara -
Energy Efficient Information Monitoring Applications on Smartphones through Communication Offloading
Roelof Kemp, Nicholas Palmer, Thilo Kielmann and Henri Bal
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam -
From UAProf towards a Universal Device Description Repository
Jose Quiroga, Javier Rodriguez, Diego Berrueta, Nicanor Gutierrez, Ignacio Marin and Antonio Campos
Fundacion CTIC -
MapBiquitous - An Approach for Integrated Indoor/Outdoor Location-based Services
Thomas Springer
Technical University Dresden -
Mobile MapReduce: Minimizing Response Time of Computing Intensive Mobile Applications
Mohammed Hassan and Songqing Chen
George Mason University -
Mobilewalla: A Mobile Application Search Engine
Anindya Datta, Kaushik Dutta, Sangar Kajanan and Nargis Pervin
National University of Singapore -
Native to HTML5: A Real-World Mobile Application Case Study
Rachel Gawley, Jonathan Barr, Michael Barr and James Scott
Jampot Technologies Ltd -
P2P Micro-Interactions with NFC-Enabled Mobile Phones
Ben Dodson and Monica Lam
Stanford University -
Probabilistic Infrastructureless Positioning in the Pocket
Le Nguyen and Joy Ying Zhang
Carnegie Mellon University -
Rankr: A Mobile System for Crowdsourcing Opinions
Yarun Luon, Christina Aperjis and Bernardo Huberman
HP Labs -
Semantic Geotagging: A Location-Based Hypermedia Approach to Creating Situational Awareness
Ray Bareiss, Martin L Griss, Steven Rosenberg and Yu Zhang
Carnegie Mellon University -
SensCare: Semi-Automatic Activitiy Summarization System for Elderly Care
Pang Wu, Huan-Kai Peng, Jiang Zhu and Ying Zhang
Carnegie Mellon University
