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UbiCollab project

  

UbiCollab (Ubiquitous Collaboration) vision is about supporting natural collaboration using mobile and ubiquitous computing technologies. UbiCollab provides a unique opportunity to you as a student to perform your master's thesis in a vibrant and dynamic research and development environment. UbiCollab is a platform in constant development, and you can be part of it. UbiCollab code is provided as open source and is used in a number of national and international projects. This means you as a participant in UbiCollab will get in touch with top researchers in Europe and elsewhere. UbiCollab is being implemented in Java programming language using state-of-the-art technologies such as Android, iOS, XML, OpenSocial, P2P distributed computing, and Eclipse. UbiCollab is device-centric and most of our development is done on mobile devices.

Alfredo presenting UbiBee at AmI 2011 Amsterdam!

Alfredo and UbiBee

Alfredo has been visiting Ambient Intelligence conference in Amsterdam this year with a demonstration of UbiBee. Congratulations Alfredo!

Yet another student joining UbiCollab!

Joakim BjerkheimWe are proud to announce that we have a new student! Joakim has actually worked on UbiCollab-related issues for some time now. But now he has decided to do his master thesis on the topic of Collaboration Instance Manager. We welcome him! Alfredo is Joakim's supervisor.

IT 2901 Group 11 working on UbiCollab Space Manager and community-based space management

We have the pleasure to have another group from course IT2901 taking their programming project with us. Group 11 will work on our Space Manager and will help us with creating an Android version of the module. We are also planning to add some community features into the tool.

IT 2901 Group 2 working on UbiCollab UbiHome and application server

Group 2 from course IT 2901 in programming have started their work on a first version of UbiHome. The group is implementing a server that will give users the possibility to upload applications and follow applications developed or uploaded by other users. An Android client is also being developed.

UbiCollab Presentation at AmI '10 Conference

Hello,

I'm just back from sunny Málaga, where I've presented the paper, co-authored with Babak, about UbiDisco, the service discovery architecture developed for UbiCollab.

The slides showed during the presentation have been published here

 

New paper on resource management accepted to AmI 2010 conference

Simone and Babak have been co-authoring a paper which is accepted for publication at the AmI 2010 conference in Málaga, Spain.

 

Waqas and Yngvar have delivered!

 

Waqas

Yngvar

This summer both Yngvar and Waqas delivered their theses and are now free men. We congratulate both of them and wish them good luck with new challenges. 

 

 

 

UbiCollab @ MIT Seanseable City Lab

Hello!

 

As part of my visit at MIT, I got the opportunity to attend a Pecha-Kucha session at Senseable City lab!

If you don't know what a Pecha-Kucha just think on a fast run of talks about ideas, designs and concepts where each presentation consists in 20 slides in a row showed for 20 seconds per slide!

UbiCollab at the UBI Summer School, Oulu (Finland)

Hello!

I'm just back from Finland where I was a participant at the 1st UBI Summer School.

Together with over 70 young researcher from 20 countries, I attended hands-on workshops held by 7 high-skilled professors and researchers in the Ubiquitous Computing, Context-awareness and Urban Interactions fields.

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