Tomorrow, our colleagues from the TU Dresden will visit the ACIS group at RWTH Aachen University. Daniel Schuster will give a computer science colloquium talk at the computer science department of RWTH Aachen University. He will talk about "XMPP - The Potential Heartbeat of Global-Scale Pervasive Computing". Details can be found here.
Since the TU Dresden group and the ACIS group are both working on similar topics, we expect a lively discussion and future collaboration.
Abstract: The original vision of Pervasive Computing as an experience "refreshing as a walk in the woods" has been quite over-stressed in the last years. Nowadays we already live in a world of personal device zoos (notebooks, pads, phones and even smart watches), immersive social interaction and more and more addressable things connected to this overall experience. But while each of the demoed use cases looks impressive by itself, there is yet no means of global-scale communication and coordination to connect these isolated islands comparable to HTTP in connection with HTML and other standards for the Web. We explain how the eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol XMPP is about to fill this gap and what is still missing. After a crash course in relevant XMPP basics we show current research and standardization work in XMPP for pervasive computing, social computing and the Internet of Things. We furthermore present research work within the Mobilis project at TU Dresden which adds session mobility and service-oriented XMPP development to these building blocks.
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
ACIS Colloquium -. XMPP - The Potential Heartbeat of Global-Scale Pervasive Computing
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Posted in ACIS, community information systems, presentation, RWTH Aachen University, XMPP
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