http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2016/
For the past thirty years, the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing has been a primary gathering forum for applied computer scientists, computer engineers, software engineers, and application developers from around the world. Starting a new decade, SAC 2016 is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP), and will be held in Pisa, Italy. It is hosted by University of Pisa and Superiore SantAnna University.
The area of mobile computing has gained tremendous momentum following the recent widespread drive towards wireless sensor networks, Internet of Things and location tracking technologies and their applications. Various mobile gadgets, generally embedded within small ubiquitous devices, notably in myriads of intelligent smart phones and devices, have paved the way for wearable computers and found their applications in various industries, such as transportation and health-care, just to name a few. The availability of high bandwidth LTE communication infrastructures and the pervasive deployment of low cost WiFi access points have accelerated the development of mobile computing to provide ubiquitous computing. This is made possible through the use of increasingly powerful handheld devices, many of which now come with built-in Bluetooth, WiFi and NFC interfaces. Emergence and acceptance of programming standards like HTML5, AJAX, SOAP/.NET, web services, and different software applications have paved the way for seamless communications across devices. Innovative and useful applications are built on the rising mobile and ubiquitous services provided over the cloud, in the realization of the Internet of Things. More recently, mobile devices are often personalized and virtualized as an extension of oneself, where sensors embedded in these devices can monitor the human activities accurately, forming the body area networks. The sensor-acquired data is used by intelligent apps for better user experience. The unique characteristics and issues present in a mobile computing environment have motivated diverse research areas, spanning from protocols for mobile computing to middleware services to facilitate better integration of mobile services to existing network infrastructure, as well as effective information representation, processing and visualization with small pervasive devices.
The Mobile Computing and Applications track is dedicated to this exciting and evolving area of mobile computing to draw upon research efforts and expertise from different areas of researches for better synergy. We would like to bring forth not only the core technologies that drive state-of-the-art research, but also important applied research and applications to realize the benefits of anywhere, any place and anytime computing.
Papers are solicited for the following representative topic areas (but not restricted to):
- adaptive computing
- apps on smart phones
- body area networks
- caching and disconnected operation
- cloud-based mobile services
- context-aware mobile computing
- data replication and reconciliation
- internet of things
- L-commerce
- location-aware applications
- M-commerce
- mobile agents
- mobile applications and systems
- mobile databases and transactions
- mobile device programming and applications
- mobile middleware services based on events, and object models
- mobile web access and web services
- NFC and RFID applications
- sensor networks
- spatiotemporal data representation and processing
- visualization on handheld devices
- wearable computers
- wireless communication and networking
- wireless multimedia
Authors are invited to submit original papers in all areas of experimental computing and application development for the technical program via the various tracks hosted by SAC 2016. Submissions fall into the following categories:
Program Committee members from renowned universities with strong expertise in the track focus area will blindly review submissions to that track. Accepted papers will be published in the annual proceedings and ACM digital library. Submission of the same paper to multiple tracks is not allowed. Prospective papers should be submitted via the automated START submission system under SAC 2016 web page. For more information please visit the SAC 2016 Website.
Authors are invited to submit their papers (in postscript or pdf format) by September 28, 2015 (extended strict deadline). The papers must be original work, not previously published, and currently not submitted elsewhere. The author(s) name(s) and address(es) must NOT appear in the body of the paper, and self-reference should be in the third person. This is to facilitate blind review. Only the title should be shown at the first page without the authors' information. One of the authors must be designated as the primary contact point to receive the notification at the time of the paper submission. Each paper will undergo a formal peer review process on the basis of technical quality, originality, clarity, and relevance to the track topics above. If you have any inquiry about the track, please contact sac16mca@comp.polyu.edu.hk with the Track Chairs.
Paper registration is required, allowing the inclusion of the papers,
posters or SRC abstracts in the conference proceedings.
An author or a proxy attending SAC MUST present the paper.
This is a requirement for including the work in the ACM/IEEE digital library
No-show of registered papers, posters,
and SRC abstracts will result in excluding them from
the ACM/IEEE digital library.
Submission must be received by Monday, September 28, 2015 (extended strict deadline).
The Student
Research Competition (SRC) program, sponsored by Microsoft
Research, is a newly added program to the ACM SIGAPP Symposium on Applied
Computing (SAC). The SAC 2016 SRC program provides graduate students the
opportunity to meet and exchange ideas with researchers and practitioners
in their areas of interest. Details will be provided later.
If you encounter any problems with your submission, please
contact the SRC Program Coordinator:
Track Co-chairs Alvin Chan Program Committee
Kemal Akkaya, Florida International University, USA ¡@ September 28, 2015 Last : October 21, 2015
SAC 2016 SRC Coordinator
Hossain Shahriar
Kennesaw State University
Marietta, Georgia, USA
hshahria@kennesaw.edu
Track Officials
Hong Va Leong
Department of Computing
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hung Hom
Hong Kong
email: cshleong@comp.polyu.edu.hk
URL: http://www.comp.polyu.edu.hk/~cshleong
Singapore Institute of Technology
Singapore
email: Alvin.Chan@Singaporetech.edu.sg
Ying Cai, Iowa State University, USA
Guadalupe Canahuate, University of Iowa, USA
Chi-Yin Chow, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Alfredo Cuzzocrea, University of Calabria, Italy
Ling Feng, Tsinghua University, China
Charles Hu, National Central University, Taiwan
Dik Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Guanling Lee, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan
Ken Lee, Microsoft, USA
Wang-Chien Lee, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Po-Ruey Lei, ROC Naval Academy, Taiwan
Seng Loke, La Trobe University, Australia
Simon Lui, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
Stephane Maag, Institut Telecom SudParis, France
Xiaofeng Meng, Renmin University, China
Zhengguo Sheng, University of Sussex, UK
Weidong Shi, University of Houston, USA
Antonio Si, Nexant Inc, USA
Man Hon Wong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Mi-Yen Yeh, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Seongwook Youn, Korea National University of Transportation, Korea
Arkady Zaslavsky, CSIRO, Australia
Baihua Zheng, Singapore Management University, Singapore
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper
Submission Deadline (extended and strict)
November 23, 2015
Paper Author Notification
December 7, 2015
Camera-Ready Copy Due
December 18, 2015
Author Registration