MOBIDATA 2016 - 1st ACM MobiSys Workshop on Mobile Data
Topics/Call fo Papers
A key factor driving growth in the mobile industry is the ability to infer rich data from individuals, perform behavioural analytics, provide personalized services, and/or deliver targeted ads. The capabilities and features of modern mobile technologies and the associated benefits and opportunities are not well explored yet. Mobile applications and services come with a range of technical, legal, societal and ethical challenges unseen in previous computing paradigms and networked systems. These range from excessive usage of bandwidth and power, to aggressive collection, management and careless share of personal information. Long term and sustainable growth in this space is dependable on the ability of the research, industry, and the developer community to address these issues with the user in mind.
In this workshop we will bring together academic researchers and industry practitioners to present their latest research in the space of mobile data. We will aim to provide a forum for discussing early work, novel approaches, and controversial ideas in use of mobile data and systems and design of technologies that address the mentioned challenges.
For more information, please visit the Workshop website at: http://sigmobile.org/mobisys/2016/workshops/mobida...
Program Chairs
Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez (International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley)
Hamed Haddadi (Queen Mary University of London)
David R. Choffnes ?(Northeastern University)
In this workshop we will bring together academic researchers and industry practitioners to present their latest research in the space of mobile data. We will aim to provide a forum for discussing early work, novel approaches, and controversial ideas in use of mobile data and systems and design of technologies that address the mentioned challenges.
For more information, please visit the Workshop website at: http://sigmobile.org/mobisys/2016/workshops/mobida...
Program Chairs
Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez (International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley)
Hamed Haddadi (Queen Mary University of London)
David R. Choffnes ?(Northeastern University)
Other CFPs
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