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Everyday objects tagged with sensors and actuators that communicate and cooperate provide the foundation of the Internet of Things. Most applications in the Internet of Things deal with information related to such objects in the one or other way, whilst Digital Object Memories comprise hardware and software components, which together provide an open and universal platform that allows for the continuous capture and conceptual and/or physical association of digital information with physical objects. As such, they support information exchange and reuse across environments and applications, and pave the way for novel kinds of applications and services. The goal of this workshop is to unite these two perspectives on connected objects and object memory in a hybrid workshop format that combines traditional presentations and discussion with a practical experiment. © 2010 ACM.
Author(s): Schneider M, Kröner A, Stephan P, Ploetz T, Kawsar F, Kortuem G
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: UbiComp'10 - Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing
Year of Conference: 2010
Pages: 527-530
Publisher: ACM
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1864431.1864505
DOI: 10.1145/1864431.1864505
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ISBN: 9781450302838