@techreport{oai:ipsj.ixsq.nii.ac.jp:00046429, author = {Takuichi, NISHIMURA and Yutaka, MATSUO and Masahiro, HAMASAKI and Noriyuki, FUJIMURA and Keisuke, ISHIDA and Tom, HOPE and Yoshiyuki, NAKAMURA and Hideaki, TAKEDA and Kosuke, NUMA and Hiroshi, NAGATA and Osamu, NAKAGAWA and Eiji, SHINBORI and Satoshi, FUJIYOSHI and Kazuya, SAKJMOTO and Toru, TAKAHASHI and Takuichi, NISHIMURA and Yutaka, MATSUO and Masahiro, HAMASAKI and Noriyuki, FUJIMURA and Keisuke, ISHIDA and Tom, HOPE and Yoshiyuki, NAKAMURA and Hideaki, TAKEDA and Kosuke, NUMA and Hiroshi, NAGATA and Osamu, NAKAGAWA and Eiji, SHINBORI and Satoshi, FUJIYOSHI and Kazuya, SAKJMOTO and ToruTAKAHASHI}, issue = {107(2005-UBI-009)}, month = {Nov}, note = {イベント空間情報支援プロジェクトにて研究してきたWeb支援システムと会場支援システムのシームレスな連携による学会コミュニティ支援システムを、UbiComp2005ローカルステアリング委員会の支援により発展させ運営を行ったことを報告する。, One target of a ubiquitous computing envirorment is to create and activate commumities in which people interact in a lively manner based on their interests and situations. To achieve that goal, we have been developing a "ubiquitous community support system PiCoSup)" for event spaces since 2002 because event spaces have rich contents and interactions among certain interest groups and myriad sub-communities. We have been developing the UbiCoSup by elaborately fusing web support Systems based on cyber world interaction and onsite support systems based on real-world interaction. In 2005, we were kindly granted the opportmity to demonstrate the newest UbiCoSup for all attendees of Ubicomp2005. This paper briefly describes the system architecture and the characteristics of each system.}, title = {Ubiquitous Community Support System for UbiComp2005}, year = {2005} }