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Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Information Management for Mobile Applications Message from the Workshop Chairs The increasing functionality and capacity of mobile devices have enabled new mobile applications which require new approaches for data management. Users want to have a seamless integration of their data on their mobile with other devices, which can be either classical devices such as a desktop PC or other mobile devices. Although the capabilities of mobile devices are growing, their limitations have to be taken into account when designing efficient and effective mobile applications. For example, constraints on energy, CPU power, storage, display size, communication bandwidth, and real-time capabilities have to be considered. Information management in mobile applications is a complex problem space which requires the consideration of the aforementioned constraints. In addition, mobile data can have various forms, such as sensor data, user profiles & user context, spatial data, and multimedia data. Smartphones, mobile and wearable sensors, and other portable systems are used in various applications to collect, process, and exchange an increasing amount of data. Applications can run on several devices (mobile, PCs, multimedia), but the exchange, the integration, and the querying of data between these devices remains a challenging problem. The International Workshop on Information Management for Mobile Applications (IMMoA’13) is a continuation of the successful IMMoA and HIMoA workshops in the previous years. It aims at a broad range of mobile application fields: Business, (Serious) Games, Leisure, and Transport. IMMoA’13 was co-located with VLDB 2013 in Riva del Garda, Italy, and provided a forum for discussion about technologies and mechanisms, which support the management of mobile, complex, integrated, distributed, and heterogeneous data-focused applications. We received about ten high quality submissions of which we could accept six as full papers. The papers have been peer-reviewed by three to four reviewers each. In addition, we had three invited papers and a keynote presentation by Maria Luisa Damiani from the University of Milan on “Moving objects beyond raw and semantic trajectories”. The presentations covered topics such as pattern recognition, models for spatio-temporal data, mobile data management in health applications, and videogames to evaluate information management in vehicular networks. We would like to thank all authors, presenters, and the reviewers for their good work that re- sulted in a successful workshop. Furthermore, we would like to thank the DFG Research Cluster Ultra High-Speed Mobile Information and Communication (UMIC, http://www.umic.rwth-aachen.de) at RWTH Aachen University, Germany, for their support in organizing this event. Thierry Delot University of Valenciennes & Inria Lille, France Sandra Geisler RWTH Aachen University, Germany Sergio Ilarri University of Zaragoza, Spain Christoph Quix Fraunhofer FIT, Germany Proceedings IMMoA’13 1 http://www.dbis.rwth-aachen.de/IMMoA2013/ Workshop Chairs and Program Committee Workshop Chairs • Thierry Delot, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Valenciennes & Inria Lille, France • Sandra Geisler, Information Systems, RWTH Aachen University, Germany • Sergio Ilarri, University of Zaragoza, Spain • Christoph Quix, Fraunhofer FIT, St. Augustin, Germany Program Committee Hyung-Ju Cho, Ajou University, Korea Christine Collet, Grenoble INP, France Francesco Guerra, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Marwan Hassani, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Arantza Illarramendi, University of the Basque Country, Spain David Kensche, Thinking Networks, Germany Dejan Kovachev, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Sanjay Madria, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA Jochen Meyer, OFFIS Institute for Informatics, Germany Nathalie Mitton, INRIA Lille, France Filip Perich, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA Florence Sedes, University Paul Sabatier Toulouse, France Satish Narayana Srirama, University of Tartu, Estonia Dragan Stojanovic, University of Nis, Serbia Masaaki Tanizaki, Hitachi Central Research Laboratory, Japan Goce Trajcevski, Northwestern University, USA Raquel Trillo, University of Zaragoza, Spain Upkar Varshney, Georgia State University, USA Jari Veijalainen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland José Luis Zechinelli Martini, Universidad de las Amricas, Puebla, Mexico Proceedings IMMoA’13 2 http://www.dbis.rwth-aachen.de/IMMoA2013/ Table of Contents Keynote Talk Moving objects beyond raw and semantic trajectories 4 Maria Luisa Damiani (University of Milan, Italy), Ralf Hartmut Güting (FernUniversität Hagen, Germany), Fabio Valdésy (FernUniversität Hagen, Germany), Hamza Issa (University of Milan, Italy) Regular Papers Towards a Framework for Semantic Exploration of Frequent Patterns 7 Behrooz Omidvar Tehrani (LIG, France), Sihem Amer-Yahia (CNRS, LIG, France), Alexan- dre Termier (LIG, France), Aurélie Bertaux (INRIA, France), Eric Gaussier (LIG, France), Marie-Christine Rousset (LIG, France) A Method for Activity Recognition Partially Resilient on Mobile Device Orien- 15 tation Nikola Jajac, Bratislav Predic, Dragan Stojanovic (University of Nis, Serbia) Extending Augmented Reality Mobile Application with Structured Knowledge 21 from the LOD Cloud Betül Aydin (Grenoble Informatics Lab, France), Jerome Gensel (Grenoble Informatics Lab, France), Philippe Genoud (Grenoble Informatics Lab, France), Sylvie Calabretto (INSA de Lyon, France), Bruno Tellez (Claude Bernard Uni. Lyon 1, France) Vanet-X: A Videogame to Evaluate Information Management in Vehicular Net- 28 works Sergio Ilarri, Eduardo Mena, Vı́ctor Rújula (University of Zaragoza, Spain) HealthNet: A System for Mobile and Wearable Health Information Management 36 Christoph Quix, Johannes Barnickel, Sandra Geisler, Marwan Hassani, Saim Kim, Xiang Li, Andreas Lorenz, Till Quadflieg, Thomas Gries, Matthias Jarke, Steffen Leonhardt, Ulrike Meyer, Thomas Seidl (RWTH Aachen University, Germany) A clinical quality feedback loop supported by mobile point of care (POC) data 44 collection Christopher A. Bain (Alfred Health, Australia), Tracey Bucknall (Deakin University, Aus- tralia), Janet Weir-Phyland (Alfred Health, Australia) Invited Papers Mobile objects and sensors within a video surveillance system: Spatio-temporal 52 model and queries Dana Codreanu, Ana-Maria Manzat, Florence Sedes (Université de Toulouse, France) MappingSets for Spatial Observation Data Warehouses 60 José R.R. Viqueira, David Martı́nez, Sebastián Villarroya, José A. Taboada (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain) To trust, or not to trust: Highlighting the need for data provenance in mobile 68 apps for smart cities Mikel Emaldi (DeustoTech, Spain), Oscar Peña (DeustoTech, Spain), Jon Lázaro (DeustoTech, Spain), Diego López-de-Ipiña (DeustoTech, Spain), Sacha Vanhecke (Ghent University, Belgium), Erik Mannens (Ghent University, Belgium) Proceedings IMMoA’13 3 http://www.dbis.rwth-aachen.de/IMMoA2013/