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Return to Demonstrations An increasing number of devices (e.g., household appliances, PDAs, cell phones) have microprocessors and will soon be able to exhibit sophisticated behaviors and interactions with other devices: a home heating system will monitor its residents' alarm clocks and schedules to set the temperature optimally; a car's GPS system will use local traffc reports to optimize its driver's route based on road conditions. The Sagres project at the University of Washington addresses the key issues of data sharing and management in the realm of invisible computing. @inproceedings{DBLP:conf/sigmod/IvesLPST00, author = {Zachary G. Ives and Alon Y. Levy and Jayant Madhavan and Rachel Pottinger and Stefan Saroiu and Igor Tatarinov and Shiori Betzler and Qiong Chen and Ewa Jaslikowska and Jing Su and Wai Tak Theodora Yeung}, editor = {Weidong Chen and Jeffrey F. Naughton and Philip A. Bernstein}, title = {Self-Organizing Data Sharing Communities with SAGRES}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2000 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, May 16-18, 2000, Dallas, Texas, USA}, journal = {SIGMOD Record}, publisher = {ACM}, volume = {29}, number = {2}, year = {2000}, isbn = {1-58113-218-2}, pages = {582}, crossref = {DBLP:conf/sigmod/2000}, bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de} } }, DiSC'01 Copyright ©2002 ACM Inc. |