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2nd MDM 2001: Hong Kong, China
- Kian-Lee Tan, Michael J. Franklin, John C. S. Lui:

Mobile Data Management, Second International Conference, MDM 2001, Hong Kong, China, January 8-10, 2001, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1987, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-41454-1
Session 1: Data Management Architectures
- Philippe Bonnet

, Johannes Gehrke, Praveen Seshadri:
Towards Sensor Database Systems. 3-14 - Christos Efstratiou, Keith Cheverst, Nigel Davies, Adrian Friday:

An Architecture for the Effective Support of Adaptive Context-Aware Applications. 15-26 - Shiow-Yang Wu, H. S. Cinatit Chao:

Event Engine for Adaptive Mobile Computing. 27-38
Session 2: Content Delivery
- Mqhele Nzama, Alexander Ng, Arkady B. Zaslavsky:

Adaptive Delivery of Multimedia Data in Heterogeneous and Mobile Environments. 41-52 - Kinuko Yasuda, Takuya Asada, Tatsuya Hagino:

Effects and Performance of Content Negotiation Based on CC/PP. 53-64 - Shigeaki Tagashira, Keizo Saisho, Akira Fukuda:

Design and Implementation of an Information Announcement Toolkit for Mobile Computers. 65-76
Session 3: Data Broadcasting
- Peter Triantafillou, R. Harpantidou, Michael Paterakis:

High Performance Data Broadcasting: A Comprehensive Systems' Perspective. 79-90 - Jeong-Hyon Hwang, Sung Ho Cho, Chong-Sun Hwang:

Optimized Scheduling on Broadcast Disks. 91-104 - SungSuk Kim, Chong-Sun Hwang, Heon-Chang Yu

, SangKeun Lee:
Optimistic Scheduling Algorithm for Mobile Transactions Based on Reordering. 105-117
Session 4: Caching and Hoarding
- Hyunchul Kang, Sangmin Lim:

Bandwidth-Conserving Cache Validation Schemes in a Moblie Database System. 121-132 - Rashmi Srinivasa, Sang Hyuk Son:

Quasi-consistency and Caching with Broadcast Disks. 133-144 - Uwe Kubach, Kurt Rothermel:

A Map-Based Hoarding Mechanism for Location-Dependent Information. 145-157
Session 5: Coping with Movement
- Zhexuan Song, Nick Roussopoulos:

Hashing Moving Objects. 161-172 - Hae Don Chon, Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi:

Storage and Retrieval of Moving Objects. 173-184 - Xiaoyan Hong, Taek Jin Kwon, Mario Gerla, Daniel Lihui Gu, Guangyu Pei:

A Mobility Framework for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks. 185-196
Session 6: Networks and Systems Issues
- Amit Sinha, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:

Operating System and Algorithmic Techniques for Energy Scalable Wireless Sensor Networks. 199-209 - Alvin T. S. Chan, Dan He, Siu Nam Chuang, Jiannong Cao:

Towards a Programmable Mobile IP. 210-221 - Marjan Bozinovski, Liljana Gavrilovska:

Adaptive Call Admission Control for Wireless Multimedia Network. 222-230
Industrial Papers
- Tao Zhang, Wai Chen:

Soft Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking. 233-238 - Lalitha Suryanarayana, Johan Hjelm:

CC/PP for Content Negotiation and Contextualization. 239-245 - Haitao Tang, Mari Korkea-aho, José Costa-Requena, Jussi Ruuthu:

Serving Spatial Location Information over the Internet. 246-251 - Jari Korva, Johan Plomp

, Petri Määttä, Maija Metso:
On-Line Service Adaptation for Mobile and Fixed Terminal Devices. 252-259 - Vincent Magret, Vinod Kumar Choyi:

Multicast Micro-mobility Management. 260-268
Posters
- San-Yih Hwang, Jeng-Kuen Chiu, Wan-Shiou Yang:

Personal Workflow Management in Support of Pervasive Computing. 271-272 - Carlos Sánchez, Le Gruenwald:

An Agent-Based Architecture Using XML for Mobile Federated Database Systems. 273-274 - Soroush Sedaghat:

Designing Electronic Forms in Web Applications: Integration of Form Components. 275-276 - IlYoung Chung, Chong-Sun Hwang:

Increasing Concurrency of Transactions Using Delayed Certification in Mobile DBMs. 277-278 - Stanley M. T. Yau, Hong Va Leong

, Antonio Si:
Multi-resolution Web Document Browsing in a Distributed Agent Environment. 279-281 - SungHun Nam, Chong-Sun Hwang:

Dynamic Remote Update Adapting Wireless Network Connection States. 282-283 - Kenya Sato

, Soichi Hasegawa, Shigeaki Tagashira, Keizo Saisho, Akira Fukuda:
Performance Modeling of Layered-Data Delivery for Mobile Users through Broadcast/On-Demand Hybrid Communication. 284-286 - Le Gruenwald, Shankar M. Banik:

Energy-Efficient Transaction Management for Real-Time Mobile Databases in Ad-Hoc Network Environments. 287-288

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