MobiDE'03 ACCEPTED PAPERS 3rd ACM International Workshop on Data Engineering for Wireless and Mobile Access September 19, 2003 in San Diego, California, USA http://db.cs.pitt.edu/mobide03 In conjunction with ACM Mobicom 2003 Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE In-cooperation with ACM SIGMOD with Industrial Sponsors: ABC-Virtual, Intel Research, Microsoft Research, IBM Research, Hewlett-Packard Labs and NSF Support (pending) NOTE: A limited number of student travel grants are available. Please refer to http://db.cs.pitt.edu/mobide03 for details on the application process. Full Papers: ------------ Power-Efficient Data Dissemination in Wireless Sensor Networks; Ugur Cetintemel (Brown University), Andrew Flinders (Brown University), Ye Sun (Brown University) Efficient Placement of Geographical Data Over Broadcast Channel for Spatial Range Query Under Quadratic Cost Model Jianting Zhang (University of Oklahoma), Le Gruenwald (University of Oklahoma) Context-Oriented Programming Roger Keays (Ninthave.net), Andry Rakotonirainy (Queensland University of Technology) Consistency Mechanisms for a Distributed Lookup Service supporting Mobile Applications Christoph Lindemann (University of Dortmund), Oliver Waldhorst (University of Dortmund) Semantically Driven Service Interoperability for Pervasive Computing Declan O'Sullivan (Trinity College Dublin), David Lewis (Trinity College Dublin) Continuous Media Availability in a String Wireless Topology Shahram Ghandeharizadeh (University of Southern California), Tooraj Helmi (University of Southern California) Decentralized Weighted Voting for P2P Data Management Maya Rodrig (University of Washington), Anthony LaMarca (Intel Research Seattle) TiNA: A Scheme for Temporal Coherency-Aware in-Network Aggregation Mohamed A. Sharaf (University of Pittsburgh), Jonathan Beaver (University of Pittsburgh), Alexandros Labrinidis (University of Pittsburgh), Panos K. Chrysanthis (University of Pittsburgh) Probablistic Range Querues in Moving Objects Databases with Uncertainty Goce Trajcevski (University of Illinois, Chicago) Short Papers: ------------- XML Three-Way Merge as a Reconciliation Engine for Mobile Data Tancred Lindholm (Helsinki Institute for Information Technology) A Low-Cost, Low-Delay Location Update/Paging Scheme in Hierarchical Cellular Networks Xiaoxin Wu (Purdue University), Biswanath Mukherjee (UC Davis), Bharat Bhargava (Purdue University) A Data Repository to Enable Adaptation in Heterogeneous Environments Calicrates Policroniades (Cambridge University), Pablo Vidales (Cambridge University), Rajiv Chakravorty (Cambridge University) Concurrency Control Performance in DAYS Ahmad S. Al-Mogren (Riyadh College of Technology), Margaret Dunham (Southern Methodist University) Time-Series Prediction with Applications to Traffic and Moving Objects Databases Bo Xu (University of Illinois, Chicago), Ouri Wolfson (University of Illinois, Chicago)