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Subject: [GI-FB5-L] Call for Papers - Web KDD 2001
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 14:34:40 -0800
From: Jaideep Srivastava <Jaideep(a)yodlee.com>
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WEBKDD 2001
Mining Log Data Across All Customer TouchPoints
http://robotics.Stanford.EDU/~ronnyk/WEBKDD2001
August 26, 2001, San Francisco, CA
Held in conjunction with the ACM-SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery in
Databases (KDD'2001)
Workshop description
The Web presents a key driving force in the rapid growth of electronic
commerce and a new channel for content providers. Rich web logs provide
companies with data about their customers and prospective customers,
allowing micro-segmentation and personalized interactions. Customer
acquisition costs in the hundreds of dollars per customer are common,
justifying heavy emphasis on correct targeting. Once customers are acquired,
customer retention becomes the target. Retention through customer
satisfaction and loyalty can be greatly improved by acquiring and exploiting
knowledge about these customers and their needs.
Although web logs are the source for valuable knowledge patterns, one should
keep in mind that the Web is only one of the interaction channels among a
company and its customers. Data obtained from conventional channels provide
invaluable knowledge on existing market segments, while mobile communication
adds further customer groups. In response, companies are beginning to
integrate multiple sources of data including web, wireless, call centers,
and brick-and-mortar store data into a single data warehouse that provides a
multifaceted view of their customers, their preferences, interests and
expectations.
The WEBKDD'01 workshop aims to bring together practitioners of web-commerce,
wap-commerce, call centers, and brick-and-mortar stores with tool vendors
and data mining researchers in order to foster the exchange of ideas and the
dissemination of emerging solutions related to customer interactions across
multiple touchpoints and to the customer retention policies that can be
derived from the analysis of these interactions.
Topics of interest
WEBKDD'01 calls for contributions related to data mining of log data and of
data obtained from multiple touch points, and to the exploitation of the
mining results in individualized products and services. These include the
following subjects:
* Enabling technologies
- Data warehousing (both web and non-web data)
- Data collection including event streams, such as click-streams and call
center streams, and transactional data
- Techniques for web data preparation, including cleansing,
transformation, and sampling
- Techniques for the integration of web data with data from other channels
- Transforming mining patterns to economic values, such as return on
investment, building brand, and improved loyalty.
- Techniques for mining in real-time
* Customer profiling (both offline and online)
- Customer profiles from integrated data sources
- Recommender systems
- Alert systems
- Permission marketing
- Intermediary services in the B2C relationship
- Privacy issues and anonymization
* Applications for
- Recommender systems, such as travel assistants
- Alert systems, such as personalized delivery of news and journals
- Personalized agents, such as monitors of stock exchange prices
Publication of proceedings
The workshop notes will be published by ACM and distributed during the
workshop.
The full version of the accepted papers will be published by
<Springer-Verlag pending approval> after a second round of reviews.
Submission guidelines
Original papers are solicited on the above or related issues of web mining
for e-commerce. Submissions are of two types:
* Long papers (up to 5000 words -- including tables and
figures) reporting on new theoretical models, software tools and
experimental studies
* Short papers (up to 3000 words -- including tables and
figures) reporting on ongoing research projects, case studies and lessons
learned by experimentation
Submissions should be in PDF or Postscript format.
A separate mail including the title, authors and abstract of the paper
should be sent separately (see Important dates below) in plain ASCII format
(no HTML-tags please).
All submissions must be sent to webkdd(a)cs.stanford.edu
<mailto:webkdd@cs.stanford.edu> or srivasta(a)cs.umn.edu
<mailto:srivasta@cs.umn.edu>.
Important dates
* Abstracts due: April 30
* Papers due: May 14
* Notification of acceptance: June 18
* Camera ready: July 16
* Closing date for registration July 20
* Workshop: August 26
Organization
Program chairs
* Dr. Ronny Kohavi <http://robotics.Stanford.EDU/~ronnyk/>
(ronnyk(a)bluemartini.com <mailto:ronnyk@bluemartini.com>), Blue Martini
Software, San Mateo, CA, USA
* Brij Masand (bmasand(a)verilytics.com
<mailto:bmasand@verilytics.com>), Verilytics, Waltham, MA 02451
* Dr. Myra Spiliopoulou <http://www.wiwi.hu-berlin.de/~myra>
(myra(a)iti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de <mailto:myra@iti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de>),
University of Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany
* Dr. Jaideep Srivastava (srivasta(a)cs.umn.edu
<mailto:srivasta@cs.umn.edu>), University of Minnesota & Yodlee, Redwood
Shores, CA, USA
Program committee
TBD
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Subject: AMCIS 2001 Ready for Papers
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 16:49:50 -0500
From: Diane Strong <dstrong(a)WPI.EDU>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
Colleagues,
** Americas Conference on Information Systems **
** AMCIS 2001, Boston, Mass, USA, August 3-5, 2001 **
The on-line web-based peer review system for AMCIS 2001
is now ready for paper submissions. To submit a paper,
go to the AMCIS 2001 web site:
http://www.bentley.edu/amcis2001
Click "Submit Papers" for directions on paper submission.
The "Call for Papers" button will also get you to the
paper submission instructions, although less directly.
The paper submission deadline for AMCIS 2001 is March 12.
If possible, submit your paper early to avoid too much
stress on the on-line system. (It has been volume tested,
but submitting early will help ensure smooth operations.)
AMCIS 2001 is also interested in panels, workshops, and
tutorials. Go to the AMCIS 2001 web site, "Call for Papers"
button, to find instructions for submitting these.
We look forward to seeing you this summer. Boston in the
summer is a great place to be!
Diane Strong and Detmar Straub
AMCIS 2001 Program Co-Chairs
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Prof. Diane M. Strong (508) 831-5573
Department of Management
Worcester Polytechnic Institute FAX: 831-5720
100 Institute Road
Worcester, MA 01609-2280 dstrong(a)wpi.edu
http://mgnt.wpi.edu/faculty/strong.htm
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Subject: CFP: International Semantic Web Workshop (Infrastructure and Applications for the Semantic Web)
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 18:42:18 +0100
From: Jerome.Euzenat(a)inrialpes.fr (Je'ro^me Euzenat)
To: (Recipient list suppressed)
Please accept apologies to the multiple receptions, unavoidable without the
semantic web mail-list management stuff ;-)
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Call for Papers
International Semantic Web Workshop (SWWS)
"Infrastructure and Applications
for the Semantic Web"
http://www.SemanticWeb.org/SWWS
in cooperation with the OntoWeb network
supported in part by the National Science Foundation (application
pending) in cooperation with DARPA DAML
in cooperation with ICCS 2001 and DL 2001
Stanford, CA, USA
July 30-31 2001
Call for Papers:
The Semantic Web is a vision: the idea of having data on the Web
defined and linked in a way that it can be used by machines not just
for display purposes,
but for automation, integration and reuse of data across various
applications. In order to make this vision a reality for the Web,
supporting standards,
technologies and policies must be designed to enable machines to make
more sense of the Web, with the result of making the Web more useful
for humans.
Facilities and technologies to put machine-understandable data on the
Web are rapidly becoming a high priority for many communities. For
the Web to
scale, programs must be able to share and process data even when
these programs have been designed totally independently. The Web can
reach its full
potential only if it becomes a place where data can be shared and
processed by automated tools as well as by people.
On the technology side, Web-enabled languages and technologies are
being developed (e.g. RDF-Schema, DAML+OIL, DAML-Rules, Rule-ML),
schema
and ontology integration techniques are being examined and refined
and Web Services Integration Standards are being defined (e.g. UDDI,
JINI). The
success of the Semantic Web will depend on a widespread adoption of
these technologies. The workshop is dedicated to groups willing to
contribute to the
Semantic Web. Its expected outcome is a better common knowledge and
synergy, of those wishing to develop new exciting basic technology and
applications for the Semantic Web. It should guide the future
coallitions for enabling future standard to be adopted worldwide. We
thus solicit contributions
to the foregoing Semantic Web infrastructure and content as well as
contributions about innovative applications taking advantage of this
infrastructure.
These application proposals are also expected to provide requirements
for the core technology developers and standardization efforts.
Suggested topics include:
Searching the Semantic Web
Use of Semantic Web Languages and XML/RDF Infrastructure
Metadata and Ontologies
Semantic Web for e-learning and e-science (molecular data, geographic
information systems, and digital libraries)
Semantic Web for e-business and Large-scale Knowledge Management
Semantic Web and Mobile, Situated and Diffuse Computing
Semantic Web and Multimedia Data
Knowledge Portals
Agent Communication and Applications in the Semantic Web
Semantic Web Bootstrapping and Growth Models
Technological Requirements for Semantic Web Applications
Schedule
Submission deadline: April 15th, 2001
Notification of acceptance: May 15th, 2001
Camera (Web)-ready: June 15th, 2001
Workshop: July 30th-July 31st, 2001
Submission Format
Contributions are invited in the form of a full paper (max. 20
pages). The title page should include name, affiliation, and e-mail
address of the contributor.
Papers will be judged on their contribution to the discussion, and
some will be selected for presentation. Papers have to be submitted
electronically (in
HTML or PDF) to Jérôme Euzenat (Email:
Jerome.Euzenat(a)inrialpes.fr). Further publication in a Journal is
under negotiation.
Workshop Organizing Committee
Isabel Cruz,
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
(ifc(a)cs.wpi.edu)
Stefan Decker,
Stanford University, USA
(stefan(a)db.stanford.edu)
Jérôme Euzenat,
INRIA, France
(Jerome.Euzenat(a)inrialpes.fr)
Deborah McGuinness,
Stanford University, USA
(dlm(a)ksl.stanford.edu)
Program Committee
Tiziana Catarci, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy
Vassilis Christophides, ICS-FORTH, Greece
Dan Conolly, W3C USA (pending)
Steve Demurjian, University of Connecticut, USA
Peter Eklund, Griffith University, Australia (pending)
Dieter Fensel, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Asunción Gómez-Pérez, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (UPM), Spain
Pat Hayes, University of West Florida,USA (pending)
Jim Hendler, DARPA and University of Maryland, USA
Masahiro Hori, IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory, Japan
Ian Horrocks, University of Manchester, UK
Ora Lassila, Nokia Research, USA
Brian McBride, Hewlett Packard, UK
Sheila McIlraith, Stanford University, USA
Robert Meersman, Free University Of Brussels, Belgium (pending)
Eric Miller, W3C, USA (pending)
Massimo Marchiori, W3C, University of Venice, USA, Italy
Enrico Motta, The Open University, UK
Amedeo Napoli, LORIA, France
Dimitris Plexousakis, ICS-FORTH & Univ. of Crete, Greece
Peter Patel-Schneider, Lucent Technologies, USA (pending)
Guus Scheiber, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands (pending)
Barry Smith, University at Buffalo, USA (pending)
Steffen Staab, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Heiner Stuckenschmidt, University of Bremen, Germany
Frank van Harmelen, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Subject: cfp: 8th Annual Working Conference on Information Security Management & Small Systems Security
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 21:13:16 -0800
From: Gurpreet Dhillon <dhillon(a)CCMAIL.NEVADA.EDU>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
Call for Papers
8th Annual Working Conference on
Information Security Management & Small Systems Security
Las Vegas, NV, USA
September 27-28, 2001
Sponsored and organized by IFIP TC-11 Working Groups 11.1 and 11.2
Co-sponsors and organizers: College of Business, University of Nevada Las
Vegas, USA
GENERAL INFORMATION
With the development of more complex networking systems and the rapid
transition to the e-world, information security has become a real concern
for many individuals and organizations. Advanced safeguards are required to
protect the information assets of not only large but also small and
distributed enterprises. New approaches to information security
management, such as policies and certifications, are now being required.
The security of strategic corporate information has become the foremost
concern of many organizations, and in order to assure this security,
methods and techniques must be conceptualized for small enterprises both
from a functional and technical viewpoint.
IFIP TC-11 Working Groups 11.1 (Information Security Management) and 11.2
(Small Systems Security) invite you to contribute to the next Working
Conference by submitting a paper for presentation or proposals for panel
discussions and tutorials. Contributions can either be of practical nature
(industry) or reports on academic activities.
The 8th Annual Working Conference on Information Security Management &
Small System Security will be sponsored and organized by the University of
Nevada Las Vegas
College of Business to be held in Las Vegas, NV, USA on September 27-28,
2001.
Papers dealing with the following topics, but not limited to, are solicited:
- E-Commerce security
- Biometrics
- Smart Cards
- Secure small distribution applications
- Security of intelligent tokens
- Methodologies for security of small to medium size enterprises
- Methodologies and techniques for certification and accreditation
- Evaluation of Information Security in companies
- Information security surveys and case studies
- International standards for Information Security Management
Panel discussions and tutorials must stimulate lively, relevant discussions.
Topics can include but are not limited to:
- Information Security Management visions
- Small Systems Security visions
- Management of organizational security function
- Practical industry presentations on managing information security
- Practical industry presentations on applications such as PGP
- Hacking on the Internet
INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
Authors are required to submit original work, not previously published, on
any of the above or other related topics. Authors must submit three (3)
laser-quality copies of full papers. Each paper must not exceed 10 A4 pages
and must have an abstract, a list of keywords and a separate cover page.
The cover page must include the title of the paper, full names of all
authors, their contact addresses, telephone, fax numbers and e-mail
addresses. Correspondence will be directed to the first author, unless
otherwise stated. Papers must be written and presented in English.
Send three copies of the paper to: Jan Eloff, Department of Computer
Science, Rand Afrikaans University, Kingsway, Auckland Park 2006, South
Africa. Papers can be electronically submitted to: eloff(a)rkw.rau.ac.za
All papers submitted will be refereed by at least two reviewers. All papers
presented will be included in the conference proceedings.
IMPORTANT DATES
All submitted papers should be received by March 28, 2001
Notification of acceptance will be mailed on or before May 30, 2001
Camera-ready papers must be received by June 1, 2001
ORGANIZING CHAIRS
Gurpreet Dhillon,
University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA
Rossouw von Solms
Chair WG 11.1
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Jan Eloff,
Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa
Reza Torkzadeh
University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA
ENQUIRIES
Gurpreet Dhillon, (chair - organizing committee) dhillon(a)ccmail.nevada.edu
Rossouw von Solms (chair - WG 11.1) rossouw(a)ml.petech.ac.za
Jan Eloff (chair - WG 11.2) eloff(a)rkw.rau.ac.za
WEBSITE
Several additions are anticipated. For the latest update check
http://www.rau.ac.za/ifip/, http://www.petech.ac.za/ifip/http://cob.nevada.edu/mis_www/ifip/
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Dr Gurpreet Dhillon. MIS professor @ UNLV, USA
http://cob.nevada.edu/dhillon_www/
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Subject: CfP (ext. DL) IEEE WETICE WS on Web-Based Infrastr. and Coordination Archs
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 10:58:08 +0100 (MET)
From: Robert Tolksdorf <tolk(a)cs.tu-berlin.de>
To: neumann(a)wi-inf.uni-essen.de
Call For Papers WITH SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO March 23, 2001:
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
3rd International Workshop on:
WEB-BASED INFRASTRUCTURES AND COORDINATION
ARCHITECTURES FOR COLLABORATIVE ENTERPRISES
http://www.dsi.unimo.it/wetice2001
at the 10th IEEE WETICE Workshops on Enabling Technologies:
Infrastructures for Collaborative Enterprises
http://www.ida.liu.se/conferences/WETICE/WETICE2001/
June 20-22
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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The workshop addresses the question of how Web techniques can be used
to achieve or to improve collaboration within or between organizations,
and which coordination mechanisms could be used in such an architecture.
This problem area addresses both technical and organizational issues.
The involved organizations are typically enterprises in different
spheres of power such that it is not reasonable to require a common
structure, or to align the structure for a certain collaboration purpose.
But how can a system enable the participants for flexible and effective
collaboration?
Should we concentrate on developing an infrastructure for sharing
artifacts (e.g., documents, files, data)? Should we develop a shared
language (e.g., XML, RDF) to exchange business information which
represents an external representation of the private artifacts? Or will
we need a richer communication infrastructure supporting shared virtual
spaces (e.g., tuple spaces, MUDs) where people are "in the system" rather
than purely using artifacts of a system?
While the above issues address the primitive level of collaboration and
coordination, their effective use requires higher-level mechanisms and
procedures as well. In fact, a collaborative application can reflect the
real-world organizations overlaying the system or even become part of
the organization itself. The system must therefore both enforce specific
organizational rules (e.g. workflow rules) and facilitate knowledge
management and exchange. From this perspective, the workshop is
interested not only in "collaborative systems", but also in the models
and infrastructures needed for enabling human organizations, or hybrid
organizations made up of both human and software agents/processes, to
effectively interact and cooperate.
TOPICS:
A list of topics of interest includes (but is not limited to):
- Collaborative Applications
virtual organisations
show case scenarios
reports on hands-on experiences
- Infrastructure and Technology
coordination models and languages for the Web
workflow languages
languages and architectures for Web interoperability
use of recent Internet and Web standards
agent based approaches
support for mobile users and software
- Development of Collaborative Applications
engineering methodologies for collaborative Web applications
collaboration versus competition
development methodologies, tools and platforms
coordination patterns
WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION
Each paper will be reviewed by at least three reviewers. The workshop
will consist of 3 sessions presenting and discussing papers and a final
working session preparing the workshop report. 40% of the workshop's
time will be dedicated to discussion.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
Papers should contain original contributions not published or submitted
elsewhere, and references to related state-of-the-art work. Authors of
accepted papers are expected to present their views of the field at the
oral presentation.
Papers up to six pages (including figures, tables and references) can be
submitted. Papers should follow the IEEE format, which is single spaced,
two columns, 10 pt Times/Roman font. Detailed format instructions
can be found at http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm
Papers should include a title, the name and affiliation of each author,
an abstract of up to 150 words and no more than eight keywords.
Papers should be submitted via Web using the appropriate Web
submission form at:
http://www.ani.univie.ac.at/wetice01ws
Authors are also required to provide contact addresses, if different
from the submitting electronic address.
PROCEEDINGS
Full papers accepted for the workshop will be included in the
post-proceedings, published by the IEEE Computer Society Press.
The best paper of the workshop will be nominated for the WETICE
best-paper award.
Paper submissions are not required for participation in the workshop.
If you have further questions or remarks, don't hesitate to contact the
workshop organizers.
IMPORTANT DATES
Full papers due to workshop organizers March 23, 2001
Notification of decisions to paper authors April 23, 2001
Final papers due for Post-proceedings June 6, 2001
Advance registration deadline June 6, 2001
Workshop June 20-22, 2001
Papers due for Post-proceedings July 6, 2001
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
KIRSTIE L. BELLMAN
Aerospace Integration Science Center
The Aerospace Corporation, Mail Stop M6/214
P.O.Box 92957
Los Angeles, California 90009-2957, USA
bellman(a)aero.org
GABRIELE KOTSIS
Institut fuer Informatik und Wirtschaftsinformatik
Universitaet Wien
Lenaugasse 2/8
A-1080 Wien
gabi(a)ani.univie.ac.at
http://www.ani.univie.ac.at/~gabi
CHRISTOPHER LANDAUER
Aerospace Integration Science Center
The Aerospace Corporation, Mail Stop M6/214
P.O.Box 92957
Los Angeles, California 90009-2957, USA
cal(a)aero.org
GUSTAF NEUMANN
Information Systems and Software Techniques
University of Essen
Universtaetsstrasse 9
D-45141 Essen, Germany
neumann(a)wi-inf.uni-essen.de
http://nestroy.wi-inf.uni-essen.de/
ROBERT TOLKSDORF
Technische Universität Berlin
FB 13, Informatik, KIT/FLP
FR 6-10
Franklinstr. 28/29
D-10587 Berlin, Germany
tolk(a)cs.tu-berlin.de
http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/~tolk
FRANCO ZAMBONELLI
Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Ingegneria
Universita' di Modena e Reggio Emilia
Via Vignolese 905
41100 Modena, ITALY
franco.zambonelli(a)unimo.it
http://www.dsi.unimo.it/Staff/st35/Zambonelli.idc
Program Committee (Preliminary)
GIACOMO CABRI, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
MARCO CREMONINI, Dartmouth College, USA
ENRICO DENTI, Università di Bologna, Italy
ALOIS FERSCHA, University of Linz, Austria
MICHAEL MAHAN, Nokia Research Center, USA
CECILIA MASCOLO, University College London, UK
AMY MURPHY, University of Rochester, USA
ANTONY ROWSTRON, Microsoft Research Center, UK
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Subject: Int. Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing-CBMI'2001
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 22:19:32 -0500
From: Chabane DJERABA <cdjeraba(a)ireste.fr> (by way of "Ralph R. Swick" <swick(a)w3.org>)
To: www-rdf-interest(a)w3.org
[freed from spam trap -rrs]
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 07:00:43 -0500 (EST)
Message-ID: <3A9CFA89.C1AAF056(a)ireste.fr>
From: Chabane DJERABA <cdjeraba(a)ireste.fr>
To: cdjeraba(a)ireste.fr
Subject: Int. Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing-
Sorry if you receive this mail more than once.
Note that the deadline has been extended to 18 March 2001.
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CBMI 2001
Second International Workshop on
Content-Based Multimedia Indexing
September 19-21, 2001
Brescia, ITALY
http://cbmi01.eurecom.fr/
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CBMI 2001 CALL FOR PAPERS
This International Workshop sponsored by the IEEE IMDSP technical
committee aims at bringing together various communities (audio, video,
image, textual information retrieval, artificial intelligence) involved
in various aspects of Multimedia Indexing.
A non limitative list of topics to be covered in the Workshop is:
- Multimedia indexing (image, audio, video, text)
- Multimedia content extraction
- Matching and similarity search
- Construction of high level indices
- Multi-modal and cross-modal indexing
- Representation models
- Content-based search techniques
- Presentation tools
- Meta-data compression and transformation
- Applications
SUBMISSION PROCEDURES
Submissions will be based on full size papers (6-8 pages). Best papers
presented at CBMI'2001 will be selected for inclusion in a Special Issue
of the IEEE Multimedia Magazine. Authors of selected papers will be
asked to prepare an extended version of their papers for a second review
round. The paper submission must be made electronically using the
submission forms provided in the conference web site:
http://cbmi01.eurecom.fr/
Each selected paper (ten-page limit) will be published in the
Proceedings of CBMI-2001, using high quality paper for good image
reproduction. Style files will be provided for the convenience of the
authors. Please consult the web site of the conference for further
information.
VENUE
The workshop will be held in University of Brescia, Via Branze, 38,
25123, Brescia, ITALY
CBMI-2001 SCHEDULE
Paper proposal due: 18 March 2001
Notification of Acceptance: 1 June 2001
Camera Ready papers due: 1 July 2001
General Chair
Prof. Riccardo Leonardi
University of Brescia
leon(a)ing.unibs.it
Workshop Co-Chair and Web support
Prof. Bernard Merialdo
EURECOM, France
Bernard.Merialdo(a)eurecom.fr
Technical Program Chair
Dr. Philippe Joly
Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie
Philippe.joly(a)lip6.fr
Local Arrangements
Ing. Pierangelo Migliorati
University of Brescia
pier(a)ing.unibs.it
Publication
Ing. Alberto Signoroni
University of Brescia
signoron(a)ing.unibs.it
Publicity
Dr. Chabane Djeraba
IRIN, France
djeraba(a)irin.univ-nantes.fr
North America Liaison
Tsuhan Chen
Carnegie-Mellon Univ.
tsuhan(a)cmu.edu
Asian liaison
Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, University of Aizu
nadia(a)u-aizu.ac.jp
Technical Program Committee
J. Benois-Pineau, France
N. Bianchi-Berthouze,Japan
A. Celentano, Italy
T. Chen, U.S.A.
A. Del Bimbo, Italy
N. Dimitrova, U.S.A.
C. Djeraba, France
T.S. Huang, U.S.A.
P. Joly, France
R. Leonardi, Italy
B. Merialdo, France
P. Migliorati, Italy
P. Mussio, Italy
P. Salembier, Spain
C. Saraceno, Belgium
M. Tekalp, U.S.A.
S. Tubaro, Italy
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Subject: [GI-FB5-L] CFP: WS der Informatik 2001: ECDPvA
Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 10:46:51 +0100
From: Rainer Conrad <rconrad(a)poll.informatik.hu-berlin.de>
To: fg-db(a)informatik.uni-rostock.de, gi-fb5-l(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de, mas-anwendungen(a)wirtschft.tu-ilmenau.de, emisa(a)informatik.uni-hannover.de, workflow(a)immd6.informatik.uni-erlangen.de
Call for Papers
"E-Commerce: Systemunterstuetzung fuer den Umgang mit Daten und
Prozessen in vernetzten Anwendungsumgebungen (ECDPvA)"
Workshop der GI-Fachgruppe Datenbanken (FG 2.5.1)
im Rahmen der Informatik 2001
Gemeinsame Jahrestagung der GI und OCG
Wien, 26.-28. September 2001
In den letzten Jahren haben sich der "B2B-" und der "B2C-"E-Commerce
zu sowohl fuer die Praxis als auch fuer die Forschung hochaktuellen
Themen entwickelt. Allerdings sind dabei immer noch viele Ansaetze
verbesserungswuerdig: So muessen z.B. fuer Unternehmen in einer
vernetzen Welt Daten und Informationen auf der Basis gemeinsamer
Geschaeftsmodelle schnell, korrekt, zuverlaessig und sicher sowohl von
Kooperationspartnern als auch von Kunden von fast beliebigen Orten aus
angefragt, analysiert, weitergeleitet und zueinander in Beziehung
gesetzt werden. Typische Geschaeftsprozesse umfassen heute oft
heterogene Dienste und (Teil-) ablaeufe an verschiedenen Orten und in
ganz unterschiedlichen Zusammenhaengen - und sollen doch moeglichst
einheitlich von geeigneten Systemen abgebildet und unterstuetzt
werden.
Um das in realistischen Umgebungen zu ermoeglichen, werden sowohl die
technische Kompetenz der Informatik (von der Modellierung bis hin zu
Systemintegration) als auch geeignetes Wissen der jeweiligen
Anwendungsdomaemen benoetigt.
Ziel dieses Workshops ist es deshalb, in moeglichst
interdisziplinaerer Form Technologien, Methoden, Techniken und
Werkzeuge fuer den E-Commerce unter besonderer Beruecksichtigung der
Behandlung von Daten, Informationen und Prozessen in einer verteilten
Welt zusammenzubringen. Von Interesse sind hierbei insbesondere
neuartige Vorschlaege zur Anpassung und Integration von herkoemmlichen
Technologien wie z.B. Datenbanken und verteilten Systemen an konkrete
Erfordernisse der Anwendungsdomaene - ebenso wie die Entwicklung
neuerer Technologien wie z.B. XML.
Themen des Workshops
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Themen der folgenden - nicht ausschliesslichen - Liste mit Bezug zum
globalen Thema koennten in einzureichenden Beitraegen behandelt
werden:
Architekturen, Realisierungskonzepte und Frameworks fuer E-Business
und E-Commerce (Shops, Marktplaetze)
Systemunterstuetzung fuer verteilte Dienstemaerkte
Business Information Systems
Digitale Informationen (Digital Libraries, Electronic Publishing)
Sicherheits- und Vertrauensinfrastrukturen (Neuartige E-Payment-Systeme)
Verhandlungstechniken (Auktionen, Agenten, Marktplaetze,
Dynamische Preisgestaltung, Innovative Geschaeftsmodelle)
Mobiler Commerce (M-Commerce)
Komponentorientierte E-Business-Systeme
Web-Site-Modellierung (Web-Technologien, Modellierungstechniken)
Datenhaltung und -anfragen (XML, Datenbanken, Daten Management,
Kataloge, semistrukturierte Daten)
Datensuche (Information Retrieval, Semantic Web, Knowledge Management,
Agenten, Sprachen zur Beschreibung von Guetern etc.)
Datenintegration (Foederierung, Altsysteme)
Datenanalyse (Data Mining, KDD, Business Intelligence, Web Mining)
Informationsfluesse (Geschaeftsprozesse, Middleware, Organisations-
modellierung, Virtuelle Unternehmen, Wertschoepfungsketten, B2B)
Marketingunterstuetzung (Werbung, Personalisierung, Portale)
Rechtliche, soziale, politische Trends
Einreichungsbedingungen:
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Eingereichte Beitraege sollen eine Laenge von hoechstens 6 Seiten
besitzen und in einem IEEE-aehnlichen Format abgefasst sein, das noch
bekanntgegeben wird. Die Tagungssprache ist Deutsch. Beitraege in
englischer Sprache sind ebenfalls willkommen. Die Beitraege aller
Workshops werden in dem Tagungsband zur "Informatik 2001"
veroeffentlicht.
Wichtige Termine:
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1.6. 2001 Einreichung der Beitraege
1.7. 2001 Benachrichtigung ueber die Annahme des Beitrages
1.8. 2001 Abgabe der endgueltigen Tagungsbeitraege
26./27.9. 2001 Workshop
Die Einreichung erfolgt per upload im PostScript-Format oder
pdf-Format unter http://www.dbis.informatik.hu-berlin.de/wsEC01/
Programmkomitee:
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Leitung:
W. Lamersdorf, U Hamburg
J.C. Freytag, HU Berlin
R. Conrad, HU Berlin
Mitglieder:
K. Bauknecht, U Zürich
M. Bichler, WU Wien
A. Buchmann, TU Darmstadt
O. Guenther, HU Berlin
A. Heuer, U Rostock
M. Karsten, TU Darmstadt, KOM
F. Leymann, IBM, U Stuttgart
M. Merz, Ponton Consulting, Hamburg
G. Mueller, U Freiburg
J. Posegga, SAP, Walldorf
C. Rolker, FZI Karlsruhe
M. Schoop, TH Aachen
M. Stolze, IBM, Rueschlikon
G. Tamm, HU Berlin
V. Tschammer, GMD Fokus, Berlin
H.-D.Zimmermann, U St.-Gallen
Kontakt:
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Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich bitte an Rainer Conrad unter
mailto:wsEC01@dbis.informatik.hu-berlin.de
Workshop-Homepage: http://www.dbis.informatik.hu-berlin.de/wsEC01
Weitere Information zur gemeinsamen Jahrestagung der GI und OCG
"Informatik 2001" erhalten Sie unter http://www.informatik2001.at
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Dr. Rainer Conrad
Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Institut fuer Informatik, LFE DBIS
Post: Unter den Linden 6, D-10099 Berlin
Tel: ++49+30-2093-3020, Fax: ++49+30-2093-3010
mailto:rconrad@dbis.informatik.hu-berlin.de
http://www.dbis.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~rconrad
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