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This paper presents an application framework for ubiquitous communication management. The framework -- called HERMES after the messenger of gods in Greek mythology -- is to provide a solid foundation for applications that are aware of users' communication needs and present appropriate tool support. In this paper, ubiquitous communication management, the framework itself, its approach to web-based data replication and the framework's communication-related utilization of web services will be discussed.