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iTrust is an Information Society Technologies (IST) working group, which started on 1st of August, 2002. The working group is being funded as a concerted action/ thematic network by the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) unit of the IST program. The aim of iTrust is to provide a forum for cross-disciplinary investigation of the application of trust as a means of establishing security and con?dence in the global computing infrastructure, recognizing trust as a crucial enabler for meaningful and mutually bene?cial interactions. The proposed forum is intended to bring together researchers with a keen interest in complementary aspects of trust, from technology-oriented disciplines and the ?elds of law, social sciences, and philosophy. Hence providing the c- sortium participants (and the research communities associated with them) with the common background necessary for advancing toward an in-depth underst- ding of the fundamental issues and challenges in the area of trust management in open systems. Broadly the initiative aims to: – facilitate the cross-disciplinary investigation of fundamental issues underp- ning computational trust models by bringing together expertise from te- nology oriented sciences, law, philosophy, and social sciences – facilitate the emergence of widely acceptable trust management processes for dynamic open systems and applications – facilitate the development of new paradigms in the area of dynamic open systems which e?ectively utilize computational trust models – help the incorporation of trust management elements in existing standards.
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Welcometo the proceedingsofthe FourthInternationalConferenceonPervasive Computing. We are honored to serve as chairs in this conference series, founded in 2002, which has emerged as one of the most respected venues for publication of research in pervasive and ubiquitous computing. This year's conference demonstrated the increasing breadth and depth of worldwide research on pervasive and ubiquitous computing, with a record n- ber of submissions (178) from a record number of countries (26). From among these high quality submissions, the Technical Program Committee accepted 24 papers. These papers were chosen solely on quality, using a double-blind review process. Therewasalsoastriking breadthof submissions.Thesubmissionscovered29 topics,rangingfromhealthcareapplicationstoembeddedsystemsprogramming, from sensor networking to ethnography, from novel user interface techniques to powerharvestinghardware.Thisyearthemostpopulartopicswereprogramming environments, location-aware computing, and cell-phone interaction techniques. Our ?rst thanks goes to all the 541 authors who submitted full papers to this conference. Presenting research work in a paper requires a great deal of e?ort. We hope that these authors were rewarded with insightful reviews and an enjoyable conference program. Any conference is only as strong as its reviewers and Program Committee. This is particularly true for this conference, which placed a very heavy load on its Program Committee. We were fortunate to have an outstanding and ha- workingProgramCommittee:eachProgramCommitteememberwasresponsible forpersonallyreadingandreviewingatleast15papers,andeachpaperdiscussed at the Program Committee meeting had been read by at least 3 Program C- mittee members.
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