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Preliminary Experiment and Evaluation -- Time Stamp Protocol for Smart Environment Services -- An Analysis of the Manufacturing Messaging Specification Protocol -- A Long-Distance Time Domain Sound Localization -- Towards Dataintegration from WITSML to ISO 15926 -- A SIP-Based Session Mobility Management Framework for Ubiquitous Multimedia Services -- AwarePen - Classification Probability and Fuzziness in a Context Aware Application -- A Model Driven Development Method for Developing Context-Aware Pervasive Systems -- Intelligent System Architecture for Context-Awareness in Ubiquitous Computing -- User-Based Constraint Strategy in Ontology Matching -- RFID-Based Interactive Learning in Science Museums -- Real-Time Detection of Passing Objects Using Virtual Gate and Motion Vector Analysis -- A Ubiquitous Interactive Museum Guide -- Dynamic Probabilistic Packet Marking with Partial Non-Preemption -- Fractal Model Based Face Recognition for Ubiquitous Environments. 330 $aThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing, UIC 2008, held in Oslo, Norway, in June 2008, co-located with ATC 2008, the 5th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing. 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