1st International Workshop on Database Architectures for the Internet of Things

DAIT 2009

6th July 2009
University of Birmingham

In conjunction with the
26th British National Conference on Databases

Provisional Programme

Monday 6th July 2009

From 08:30: Registration

09:20–09:30: Open and Welcome

Session 1 : Data Management and Architectures

09:30–09:55: Norbert Siegmund, Marko Rosenmueller, Guido Moritz, Gunter Saake and Dirk Timmermann (Germany)
Towards Robust Data Storage in Wireless Sensor Networks

09:55–10:20: Ciprian Pungilă, Teodor-Florin Fortiş, Ovidiu Aritoni (Romania)
Benchmarking Database Systems for the Requirements of Sensor Readings

10:20–10:45: Veit Koeppen, Norbert Siegmund, Michael Soffner and Gunter Saake (Germany)
An Architecture for Interoperability of Embedded Systems and Virtual Reality

10:45–11:00: Fadi Hamad, Leonid Smalov, Anne James (UK)
Energy Aware Security in M-Commerce and the Internet of Things

11:00–11:30: Coffee Break

Session 2 : Invited talk
(Combined session with iUBICOM workshop)

11:30–12:30: Keith G Jeffery, Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK)
The Internet of Things: The Death of Traditional Databases?

12:30–13:30: Lunch

Session 3 : Searching and Querying

13:30–13:55: Tom Lansdale, Peter Bloodsworth, Ashiq Anjum, Irfan Habib, Yasir Mehmood, Richard McClatchey (UK)
Rule-based Querying of Distributed, Heterogeneous Data

13:55–14:20: Rafael Marmelo, Pedro Bizarro, Paulo Marques (Portugal)
9ticks — The Web as a Stream

14:20–14:40: Lachlan MacKinnon and Liz Bacon (UK)
Re-using an Existing Wheel — Developing a Data Architecture for Cooperating Autonomous and Semi-autonomous, Agent-based Web Services

14:40–15:00: Nazaraf Shah, Chen-Fang Tsai, Milko Marinov, Joshua Cooper, Pavel Vitliemov, Kuo-Ming Chao (UK, Taiwan and Bulgaria)
Ontological OLAP for Integrating Energy Sensor Data

15:00–15:20: Coffee Break

Session 4: Ideas for Future Work and Consortia Formation
(Combined session with iUBICOM workshop)

15:20–15:40: Mark Rushforth (UK)
Information on Forthcoming FP7 Calls

15:40–16:00: Joshua Cooper, Hildebrand (UK)
Research Opportunities for Databases supporting the Internet of Things

16:00–17:00: General Discussion and Close