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SIGMOBILE 1998-99 Annual Report

Workshops / Symposiums
 
SIGMOBILE members can register for a meeting sponsored by SIGMOBILE at the lowest registration rate for their respective appropriate category (student/full-time, advance/on-site, etc.)

Instructions for soliciting "in-cooperation" status from ACM SIGMOBILE

The following three workshops were sponsored by SIGMOBILE and were co-located with MobiCom'98 in Dallas, Texas, held in parallel on the day following the MobiCom'98 conference (30 October 1998):

  • The Second International Workshop on Discrete Algorithms and Methods for Mobile Computing and Communications -- DIAL-M'98
  • The Third International Workshop on Satellite-Based Information Services -- WOSBIS'98
  • The First International Workshop on Wireless Mobile Multimedia -- WoWMoM'98

Due to lack of sufficient interest, the previously planned workshop on "Service Discovery in the Internet" was cancelled.

The following four workshops were sponsored by SIGMOBILE and were co-located with MobiCom'99 in Seattle, Washington, held in parallel on the day following the MobiCom'99 conference (20 August 1999):

  • The Third International Workshop on Discrete Algorithms and Methods for Mobile Computing and Communications -- DIAL-M'99
  • The First International Workshop on Data Engineering for Wireless and Mobile Access -- MobiDE'99
  • The Second International Workshop on Wireless Mobile Multimedia -- WoWMoM'99 and
  • The International Workshop on Modeling and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems -- MSWiM'99

In addition, ACM SIGMOBILE "cooperated" with several international workshops this last year, including:

The ACM Special Interest Group on Mobility of Systems, Users, Data and Computing