The Ubiquitous Web Applications Working Group
seeks to simplify the creation of distributed Web applications
involving a wide diversity of devices, including desktop computers,
office equipment, home media appliances, mobile devices (phones),
physical sensors and effectors (including RFID and barcodes).
This will be achieved by building upon existing work on device
independent authoring and delivery contexts by the former DIWG, together with
new work on remote eventing, device coordination and intent-based
events.
M. Khan. University of Kassel, Fachbereich 16: Elektrotechnik/Informatik, Distributed Systems Group, Wilhelmshöher Allee 73, 34121 Kassel, Germany, (March 2010)
R. Reichle. University of Kassel, Fachbereich 16: Elektrotechnik/Informatik, Distributed Systems Group, Wilhelmshöher Allee 73, 34121 Kassel, Germany, (dez 2010)
A. Hoffmann, H. Hoffmann, and J. Leimeister. Workshop über Selbstorganisierende, adaptive, kontextsensitive verteilte Systeme (SAKS 2010). Electronic Communications of the EASST, 27, page 9. Berlin, Germany, European Association of Software Science and Technology (EASST), (2010)188 (36-10).