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ACM Mobile Computing and Communications Review (MC2R)

               Special Section on
  Discovery and Interaction of Mobile Services

              With Guest Editor
              Qusay H. Mahmoud
    Department of Computing & Information Science
   University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1 Canada
            qmahmoud@cis.uoguelph.ca

Mobile services are mobile/wireless computing applications and services
that can be either pushed to user's handheld wireless devices (push mobile
services) or downloaded and installed, over the air (pull mobile
services). In order to use such services, users of wireless devices need
to locate them; they can be located on remote servers or even on peers'
devices in a mobile ad hoc setting (or MANET). Therefore, one of the
fundamental challenges is the discovery of relevant services in mobile ad
hoc networks, but more importantly, selecting a suitable service and
interacting with it to accomplish a useful task.

Several available service discovery protocols are not suitable for MANETs
simply because they have been designed for infrastructure-based networks.
In addition, such protocols offer no location-based and context-aware
selection mechanisms, and feature minimal interaction models that are not
suited for wireless devices with limited capabilities in terms of storage
and processing power.

The aim of this special section is to present most recent research
findings on "discovery and interaction of mobile services". We are seeking
papers that address discovery, selection, and interaction issues of mobile
services. Submissions must be original, unpublished and not currently
under review by workshops, conferences, or other journals.

Possible topics include, but are not limited to the following:

- Discovery protocols for mobile services
- Selection and interaction techniques
- Security and privacy issues in discovery protocols
- Location-dependent and/or context-aware service discovery mechanisms
- XML/SOAP for discovery protocols
- Lightweight discovery protocols
- Agents-based discovery, selection, and interaction
- Performance evaluation of discovery protocols

Publication Schedule
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Papers are due: August 1, 2004
Notifications: October 1, 2004
Final papers: November 15, 2004
Publication: First available issue (January or April 2005)

Submission Guidelines
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Authors should email an electronic copy (PDF only) of their papers to
Qusay H. Mahmoud, qmahmoud@cis.uoguelph.ca, by August 1, 2004. Submissions
should be no longer than 12 pages in MC2R format (two columns, 11pt font).
Important author guidelines can be found at this URL:
http://www.sigmobile.org/pubs/mc2r/guidelines/author.html