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Subject: KR2004 CALL for PAPERS Submission Deadline: November 26, 2003
Date: Monday 20 October 2003 15:14
From: Mary-Anne Williams <Mary-Anne(a)it.uts.edu.au>
To: KR2004(a)it.uts.edu.au
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> KR2004 CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> Ninth International Conference on the
> Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
> June 2 - 5, 2004
> Whistler, Canada
> Submission Deadline: November 26, 2003
> Sponsored by KR Inc, IBM, SFU and UTS
>
>
> Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR&R) is a vibrant and
> exciting field of
> human endeavor. KR&R techniques are key drivers of innovation in
> computer science,
> and they have led to significant advances in practical applications in
> a wide
> range of areas from Artificial Intelligence to Software Engineering.
>
> Explicit representations of knowledge manipulated by reasoning engines
> are an
> integral and crucial component of intelligent systems. Semantic Web
> technologies
> and the design of software agents, in particular, provide significant
> challenges
> for KR&R.
>
> We intend KR2004 to be a forum for the exchange of news, issues, and
> results among
> the community of researchers in the principles and practices of KR&R
> systems. We
> encourage papers presenting substantial new results in the principles
> of KR&R
> systems that clearly contribute to the formal foundations or show the
> applicability
> of the results to implemented and implementable systems. We also
> encourage "reports
> from the field'' of applications, experiments, developments, and
> tests. Such papers
> should be explicitly identified as reports from the field by the
> authors, to ensure
> appropriate reviewing, and must include a section on evaluation.
>
> KR2004 will collocate with the International Conference on Advanced
> Planning and
> Scheduling (ICAPS-2004), with one day in common. We strongly encourage
> papers
> which would be of interest to both communities.
>
> Topics of interest include:
> o knowledge modeling and management
> o reasoning techniques for incomplete & uncertain knowledge
>
> o implemented KR systems
> o KR in software engineering and planning
> o KR in robotics and intelligent agents
> o the Semantic Web
>
>
> Important Dates
> Electronic Submission Deadline: November 26, 2003
> Notification of acceptance: January 14, 2004
> Camera-ready papers due: March 3, 2004
> KR2004 Conference: June 2 -5, 2004
>
> Paper Submission
> The Program Committee will review extended abstracts rather than
> complete papers.
> Submissions must be at most twelve (12) pages, excluding the
> bibliography, with
> a maximum of 38 lines per page and an average of 75 characters per
> line
> (corresponding to the LaTeX article-style, 12pt). If you have a
> separate title
> page containing at most the title, author information, keywords and
> abstract,
> this will not be counted in the twelve page limit. Over length
> submissions will
> be rejected without review. Authors of accepted papers will be
> expected to submit
> substantially longer full papers for the conference proceedings.
> Authors must
> submit an online title page and an electronic version of their paper
> in pdf format
> only. The electronic process will be made available on the KR2004
> website closer
> to the submission date. Papers not in pdf format will be rejected
> without review.
>
> Invited Speakers
> Keynote Speakers
> Patrick Doherty, University of Linkoping, Sweden
> Itzhak Gilboa, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
> Peter Patel-Schneider, Bell Labs Research, USA
>
> "Great Moments in Knowledge Representation" Series
> John McCarthy, Stanford University
> William Woods, Sun Microsystems
>
> Conference Chair: Mary-Anne Williams
> University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
>
> Program Chairs: Didier Dubois, Univ. Paul Sabatier, France
> Christopher Welty, IBM Watson Research Center, USA
>
> Local Arrangements: Jim Delgrande, Simon Fraser University, Canada
>
> Workshops Coordination Chair: Sheila McIlraith, Stanford University,
> USA
>
> Treasurer: Alankar Karol, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
>
> Program Committee
> William Andersen, Ontology Works, USA
> Franz Baader, University of Dresden, Germany
> Germany Philippe Balbiani, IRIT, France
> Salem Benferhat, University of Artois, France
> Brandon Bennett, University of Leeds, UK
> Ronen Brafman, University of Tel-Aviv, Israel
> Gerhard Brewka, University of Leipzig, Germany
> Marco Cadoli, Universita of Roma, Italy
> Vinay Chaudhri, SRI, USA
> Tony Cohn, Leeds, UK
> Marie-Odile Cordier, Rennes, France
> Adnan Darwiche, UCLA, USA
> Ernest Davis, New York University, USA
> John Debenham, University of Technology, Sydney
> Rina Dechter, UCLA, USA
> Jon Doyle, North Carolina State Univ., USA
> Thomas Eiter, Vienna University of Tech, Austria
> Peter Eklund, University of Queensland, Australia
> Thomas Ellman, Vassar College, USA
> Richard Fikes, Stanford University, USA
> Tim Finin, University of Maryland, USA
> Antony Galton, University of Exeter, UK
> Aldo Gangemi, ISTC-CNR, Italy
> Hector Geffner, University of Pomeu Fabra, Spain
> Enrico Giunchiglia, Universita di Genova, Italy
> Carole Goble, University of Manchester, UK
> Lluis Godo, IIIIA-CSIC Barcelona, Spain
> Asunci¢n G¢mez-Prez, Univ. Poli. de Madrid, Spain
> Nicola Guarino, ISTC-CNR, Italy
> Pat Hayes, University of West Florida, USA
> Andreas Herzig, IRIT, France
> Ian Horrocks, University of Manchester, UK
> Anthony Hunter, University College London, USA
> Henry Kautz, University of Washington, USA
> Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Univ. of Hagen, Germany
> Jerome Lang, IRIT, France
> Fritz Lehmann, Ontology Consulting Corp, USA
> Hector Levesque, University of Toronto, Canada
> Paolo Liberatore, University of Rome, Italy
> Vladimir Lifschitz, University of Texas at Austin, USA
> Fangzhen Lin, Hong Kong Univ. Sci. & Tech, China
> Thomas Lukasiewicz, University of Rome, Italy
> Pierre Marquis, Univ. Lens, France
> John-Jules Meyer, Utrecht University, NL
> Guy Mineau, Universite Laval, Canada
> Leora Morgenstern, IBM Research, USA
> Erik Mueller, IBM Research, USA
> Stephen Muggleton, Imperial College, UK
> Daniele Nardi, University of Rome, Italy
> Bernhard Nebel, University of Freiburg, Germany
> Ilkka Niemela, Tech. Univ. Helsinki, Finland
> Lin Padgham, RMIT, Australia
> Pavlos Peppas, AIT, Greece
> Ramon Pino-Perez, Univ. LA, Venezuela
> David Poole, University of BC, Canada
> David Randell, Imperial College London, UK
> Debbie Richards, Macquarie University, Australia
> Marie Christine Rousset, Univ. Paris-Sud, France
> Guus Schreiber, Free University Amsterdam, NL
> Colleen Seifert, University of Michigan, USA
> Bart Selman, Cornell University, USA
> Stuart C. Shapiro, SUNY Buffalo, USA
> Helena Sofia-Pinto, IST Lisboa, Portugal
> Liz Sonenberg, University of Melbourne, Australia
> Rudi Studer, Univ. Karlsruhe, Germany
> Michael Thielscher, Univ. Dresden, Germany
> Rich Thomason, University of Michigan, USA
> Pietro Torasso, University of Torino, Italy
> Mirek Truszczynski, University of Kentucky, USA
> Laure Vieu, ISTC-CNR, Italy
> Toby Walsh, University of York, UK
> Michael Whitbrock, Cycorp, USA
> Brian Williams, MIT, USA
> Frank Wolter, University of Liverpool, UK
> Mike Wooldridge, University of Liverpool, UK
>
>
> Websites: http://www.KR.org and
> http://magic.it.uts.edu.au/KR2004/
>
> -------
> Professor Mary-Anne Williams
> Innovation and Technology Research Laboratory
> Faculty of Information Technology
> University of Technology, Sydney
> NSW 2007 Australia
> http://research.it.uts.edu.au/magic/Mary-Anne
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Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik
WU-Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
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Date: Monday 20 October 2003 17:16
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- Call For Papers and Applications
RIAO'2004
Coupling Approaches, Coupling Media and Coupling Languages for
Information Retrieval
University of Avignon (Vaucluse), France
April 26th-28th, 2004
Organized by:
CENTRE DE HAUTES ETUDES INTERNATIONALES D'INFORMATIQUE DOCUMENTAIRE
(C.I.D., France)
in cooperation with the LIA (Laboratoire d'Informatique d'Avignon -
Université d'Avignon)
and with technical support of IRIT (Institut de Recherche en
Informatique de Toulouse)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Current content-based information management involves many
different
disciplines. Information must be retrieved from video, from sound,
and
from images and graphs. Question answering involves both syntax
and
semantics.
Information classification and filtering involve machine learning
and
linguistics. In addition, as information technology spreads
throughout
the world, a wider variety of languages in increasingly
complex
combinations must be handled.
In response to these evolving needs, RIAO'2004 calls for
papers
covering the coupling of techniques from different domains to
improve
information retrieval. RIAO'2004 will present innovative research
and
developments from all areas of multi-media and
multi-language
information retrieval. Submissions, demonstrating combination
of
techniques from disparate domains, may treat retrieval from either
a
single medium, or across media (indexing one medium for
find
information in another), or from coupling unstructured and
structured
information (e.g. exploiting both text and XML structure), or
from
across languages.
Conference Themes:
Paper submissions should cover one or more of the following themes:
Multimedia information:
* Media-specific indexing techniques (text, speech, fixed and
animated images, music)
* Indexing composite documents
* Querying multimedia documents
* Automatically generating text from images and from video
* Indexing interactive documents
Multilingual Information:
* Cross-lingual information retrieval, especially involving
rarer languages
* Automatic construction of bilingual lexicons and term banks
* Production of multilingual documents
Man Machine Combinations:
* Coupling search and browsing
* Coupling search and semantic mapping (ontologies, SOM, etc)
* Multimodal interfaces
* Coupling access through structure and through content
* Automatic presentation of search aids (e.g. key words, phrases)
* Neuroscience applied to information recognition
Architecture for Combined Approaches:
* Architecture for coupling techniques (e.g. Machine Learning for
Content Management)
* Architecture for coupling media
* Architecture for treating multilingual information
Specific Systems Combining Diverse Approaches:
* Systems for Collaborative Information Retrieval
* Question answering systems
* Multidocument or multilingual summarization
* Automatic translation, translation memory
Combining Linguistic and Statistics for Retrieving Content:
* Improved linguistic analyzers in information retrieval
* Exploiting linguistic knowledge in search and retrieval
* Knowledge Extraction for Information Retrieval
* Semantics in indexation and retrieval
Composite Documents and Content:
* Exploiting document structure
* Semantic Web, and Ontologies for Full-Scale Information Retrieval
* Exploiting new multimedia norms for content-based information
management
Evaluation of Combined Approaches:
* User oriented retrieval metrics
* New retrieval metrics
* Question-Answering systems evaluation metrics
Application domains combining techniques:
(descriptions of systems involving the following domains):
* Cultural heritage
* Indexation and retrieval of medical images
* Applications concerning security
* Protection of intellectual property
* Protection of minors
* E-learning
* Technology Watch
Important dates:
First call for papers: October 1, 2003
Deadline for paper submission: December 15, 2003
Notification of acceptance of papers: January 31, 2004
Camera-ready copies due: March 8, 2004
Conference dates: April 26-28, 2004
Submissions should be about 6000 words (about 20 pages,
double
spaced), include and abstract and be submitted in PDF or PS
format.
Submissions for communications will be made electronically on its
web
site : http://www.riao.org.
The working language of the conference is English. However,
in
agreement with the French regulations of the "Loi Toubon",
submission
of papers in French and presentation of papers, if selected, in
French
will be accepted.
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
Innovative applications and products related to the conference
topics
are sought for demonstrations during the three days of the
Conference.
They will be selected by the international Application committee,
on
the basis of their innovation and future or present
marketability.
Selected applications will be given free demonstrations spaces.
Application submissions should cover one or more of the
following
topics:
* Multimedia indexing and retrieval systems (text, sound,
speech,
images, video)
* Cross-lingual indexing and retrieval systems
* Peer-to-peer text search engines
* Cooperative Information Retrieval (grids)
* Automatic XML structuring of documents
* Automatic metadata generation for text, sound, and
images,
automatic annotators
* Automated ontology construction and annotators
* Topic detection and event detection in streaming
documents,
technology watch, strategy watch
* Intelligent message filtering
* Intelligent text agents
* Parent control and anti-spam control by content filtering
* E-learning - response interpretation
* Document summarisation -- mono or multilingal, mono
or
multidocument, profile driven
* Topic maps
* Domain-specific application of information retrieval
and
multimedia retrieval: medicine, e-commerce,
computer-assisted
teaching, video production, etc
Important dates:
First call for applications: October 1, 2003
Deadline for application submission: January 31, 2004
Notification for acceptance of applications: March 15, 2004
Conference dates: April 26-28, 2004
Program Committee
Co-Chairs Christian Fluhr Gregory Grefenstette Bruce Croft
CEA, France Clairvoyance UMass, Amherst,
USA
Europe, Africa Asia, Oceania Americas
Catherine Berrut IMAG, France
Francine Chen PARC, USA
Claude Chrisment IRIT, Toulouse, France
Franciska de Jong Univ. Twente, Netherland
Claude de Loupy Sinequa, France
Renato De Mori Univ. Avignon, France
Marc El-Bèze Univ. Avignon, France
Pascale Fung Scienc. Tech. Univ., Hong Kong
Sadaoki Furui Tokyo Inst. Tech., Japan
Jean-Luc Gauvain LIMSI, France
Edouard Geoffrois ETCA/DGA, France
Julio Gonzalo UNED, Spain
Donna Harman NIST, USA
Ulrich Heid Univ. Stuttgart, Germany
Eduard Hovy ISI, Univ. S. California, USA
Christian Jacquemin LIMSI, France
Boris Katz MIT, USA
Elisabeth Liddy Univ. Syracuse, USA
Simone Marinai Univ. Florence, Italy
José Martinez Univ. Nantes, France
Christof Monz Univ. Amsterdam, Netherland
Frank Nack CWI, Netherland
Chahab Nastar LTU, France
Jian-Yun Nie Univ. Montréal, Canada
Douglas Oard Univ. Maryland, USA
Jörg Ontrup Univ. Bielefeld, Germany
Gabriella Pasi Univ. Milano, Italy
Marie Theresa Pazienza Univ. Roma, Italy
Marc Pic Advestigo, France
Jean-Marie Pierrel INALF, France
Jean-Marie Pinon INSA Lyon, France
Yan Qu Clairvoyance, USA
Steve Renals Univ. Sheffield, Great Britain
Tetsuya Sakai Toshiba, Japan
Frédérique Segond Xerox, France
Bernadette Sharp Staffordshire, Great Britain
Alan Smeaton Univ. Dublin, Ireland
Tokunaga Takenobu Tokyo Inst. Tech., Japan
Simone Teufel Univ. Cambridge, Great Britain
Evelyne Tzoukermann ACM, USA
Keith Van Rijsbergen Univ. Glasgow, Great Britain
Ross Wilkinson CSIRO, Australia
Zhiping Zheng Univ. Saarland, Germany
(Final list forthcoming)
Applications Committee
Chair Chantal Soulé-Dupuy
Université de Toulouse,
France
(Forming Committee)
Organisation and Coordination Committee
Chair Agnès Beriot
Déléguée Générale du C.I.D.,
France
Peter Brodnitz Ogilvy & Mather, Japan
Jean Louis d'Arc Fédération France-Polonge, France
Jean Perrière Administrator, Secretary General,
C.I.D.,
France
Saryn Rosart CASIS, USA
Anne Tabutiaux Recherche et Diffusion, France
(Final list forthcoming)
Local Organisation Committee
Aurélia Barrière Univ. Avignon, France
Stéphane Igounet Univ. Avignon, France
(Final list forthcoming)
Technical Committee
President Luc Boulianne
C.I.D., Canada
Jonathan Albert C.I.D., Canada
Max Chevalier Univ. Toulouse, France
Jean-Jacques Guilbart Collège de France, France
Cécile Laffaire Univ. Toulouse, France
(Final list forthcoming)
Contact Information
Centre de Hautes Etudes Internationales d'Informatique Documentaire
(C.I.D.)
36 bis rue Ballu
75009 Paris France
Tel: (33 / 0) 1 42 85 04 75
Fax: (33 / 0) 1 48 78 49 61
Email: information(a)le-cid.org
Web: http://www.le-cid.org
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Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik
WU-Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
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Date: Wednesday 15 October 2003 18:42
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Please note that the deadline for submitting papers to the IASTED
International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Networks
(PDCN 2004) has been extended to November 3, 2003.
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Subject: Erinnerung an die Teilkonferenz Organisationale Intelligenz, Call for Papers MKWI2004
Date: Tuesday 14 October 2003 15:38
From: "Prof. Dr. Heiner Müller-Merbach" <hmm(a)bior.de>
To: <mkwi04-list(a)sozwi.uni-kl.de>
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, liebe Fachkolleginnen und Fachkollegen,
am Montag, 18. August 2003, hatte ich Sie erstmals über die von mir
organisierte Teilkonferenz "Organisationale Intelligenz" im Rahmen der
Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2004 (MKWI2004), 9. bis 11. März 2004,
in Essen informiert.
Hiermit bringe ich Ihnen unsere Teilkonferenz in Erinnerung.
Die Vorbereitungen gehen gut voran, einige interessante Vorträge sind bereits
bei uns eingegangen.
Ich würde mich freuen, wenn auch Sie unsere Teilkonferenz mit einem Vortrag
bereicherten.
Sollten Sie für die Fertigstellung Ihres Manuskriptes noch etwas Zeit
benötigen, können wir den ursprünglich genannten Einreichungstermin, 20.
Oktober 2003, verlängern. Hierfür bedarf es jedoch Ihrer Vortragsanmeldung
bis zum 20. Oktober 2003.
Einen Call for Papers sende ich Ihnen nochmals als Anlage.
Für weitere Fragen stehe ich Ihnen gerne zur Verfügung.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Heiner Müller-Merbach
_____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________ Prof. Dr. Heiner Müller-Merbach
Betriebsinformatik und Operations Research
Technische Universität Kaiserslautern
Postfach 30 49
Erwin-Schrödinger-Straße, Geb. 42-418
D-67653 Kaiserslautern
Deutschland/Germany
Work: +49-631-205-2982
Fax: +49-631-205-3381
http://www-bior.sozwi.uni-kl.de
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Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik
WU-Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
>Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 02:25:49 +0200
>From: amalfi2004(a)vreme.yubc.net
>Subject: Invitation to SSCCII-2004 in Amalfi, Italy, 29.1.-1.2.2004
>To: susanne.guth(a)wu-wien.ac.at
>X-WU-uvscan-status: clean v4.2.40/v4296 popstar
>cb467784899ada398554299988bb9078
>
>Dear Dr. Guth
>
>
>I am happy to invite you to be a speaker at the
>VIP Scientific Forum of the International SSCCII-2004 Conference in Italy
>(SSCCII = Symposium of Santa Caterina on Challenges in Internet and
>Interdisciplinary research).
>
>Deadlines:
>Abstract (100 words) = October 29, 2003
>Full Papers = November 19, 2003
>Paper Acceptance Notification = December 3, 2003
>Payment (fee and hotel) = December 24, 2003
>
>This year SSCCII-2004 takes place from Thursday January 29 (arrival day)
>till Sunday February 1 (departure day), in the Italy's best coastline
>hotel Santa Caterina, Amalfi (source: The Leading Hotels of the World).
>Detailed program and all relevant information are given at the web site
>of the conference.
>
>The conference is limited to 60 attendees
>(physical capacity of the Santa Caterina hotel),
>and only plenary sessions will be organized.
>So far, many more researchers expressed an interest to come,
>which means that some submissions will have to be rejected.
>Still, new submissions are more than welcome.
>
>In addition to other programs,
>a special VIP Scientific Forum is also organized.
>Talks of the VIP Scientific Forum are open to all participants
>(other fori include the High Tech Forum and Talented Students Forum).
>
>Keynote speakers of the VIP Scientific Forum will be
>Dr. Raimundo Pasquino (Italy), Rector of the University of Salerno,
>Dr. Erich Neuhold (Germany), General Director, Fraunhofer IPSI.
>
>Please submit your title/abstract (which means that you have committed
>to participate if your paper is accepted), as soon as convenient for you,
>because we will be accepting papers until the limit is reached.
>
>The major goal of this forum is to establish a podium
>for a fruitful exchange of the newest scientific ideas,
>and that is why your participation is extremely important to all of us.
>Only elite researchers and professionals are invited.
>
>If you like to accept this invitation, please send email
>(with title, abstract, and affiliation)
>to amalfi2004(a)vreme.yubc.net
>
>
>Conditions of this invitation are as follows:
>
>1. Duration of your slot is 30 minutes (20 to 25 minutes for your talk,
>and the rest for discussions).
>
>2. You are financially responsible:
>
>(a) for the air ticket to arrive to Napoli, Italy
>(b) for the hotel/breakfast cost for 3 days,
>one person in a single room = e695,
>two persons in a double room = e895,
>two adult persons and a child in a tripple room = e985
>(child is 12 or below),
>three adult persons in a tripple room = e995.
>(c) for the conference fee (e302).
>
>3. The conference fee is e302. It includes the program,
>a book of abstracts, a CD with full papers, a cocktail
>and the welcome dinner on the arrival day, and access to
>all professional and social activities of the SSCCII-2004.
>Also FREE transfer from the Napoli airport or railway station,
>to the hotel (upon arrival) and back (on departure).
>
>4. For paper layout format, you are free to select any format
>that meets your needs and esthetical criteria.
>Your paper will be reviewed, with the major intention to provide you with
>a feedback that can help improve the quality.
>
>5. Full papers are limited to maximum 1MBy and minimum 4 pages.
>
>6. The scope of the conference is relatively wide: Informatics, Internet,
>Computer Science and Engineering, Interdisciplinary Research, MBA,
>Internet aspects of Medicine, Education, Management, Law, etc.
>Of course, traditional Electrical and Computer Engineering,
>and Engineering Physics, or BioEngineering and Environment Protection, too.
>
>URL(SSCCII-2004 VIP Scientific Forum) =>
>http://amalfi2004.internetconferences.net
>
>URL(Chairman of the SSCCII-2004 VIP Scientific Forum) =>
>http://galeb.etf.bg.ac.yu/vm/
>
>Sincerely yours,
>
>Prof. Dr. V. Milutinovic
>Chairman
>
>PS - Please tell us exactly if you want to be informed about other
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______________________
susanne guth
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vienna university of economics and business administration
dept. of information systems
augasse 2-6, 1090 vienna
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>To: "Susanne Guth" <susanne.guth(a)wu-wien.ac.at>
>Subject: Call for Papers (CSAC 2004)
>Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 10:06:31 +0100
>X-WU-uvscan-status: clean v4.2.40/v4296 popstar
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>
>Dear colleague,
>
>We would like to invite you to submit a paper to CSAC-2004 (1st International
>Workshop on Computer Supported Activity Coordination). Please take a look at
>the call for papers below. Should you have any question don't hesitate to
>contact the workshop secretariat (E-mail: workshops(a)iceis.org).
>
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>CALL FOR PAPERS
>1st International Workshop on Computer Supported Activity Coordination
>http://www.iceis.org/workshops/csac/csac2004-cfp.html
>
>To be held in:
>Universidade Portucalense, Porto (PORTUGAL)
>13,14 April, 2004.
>
>
>______________________________________________________________________________
>CHAIRS
>
>José Cordeiro, School of Technology of Setúbal - Portugal
>Joaquim Filipe, School of Technology of Setúbal - Portugal
>
>______________________________________________________________________________
>IMPORTANT DEADLINES
>
>Full Paper Submission: 15th December 2003
>Author Notification: 30th January 2004
>Final Camera-Ready Submission and Registration: 15th February 2004
>
>______________________________________________________________________________
>MAIN TOPIC AREAS
>
>- Activity coordination
>- Business process modelling
>- Normative organizational systems
>- Role-based control
>- Workflow
>- CSCW/Groupware
>- Group decision support systems
>- Social information systems
>- Organizational semiotics
>- Computer supported communication
>- Computer supported learning and e-learning
>- E-commerce: B2B, B2C and C2C
>- Distributed Artificial Intelligence
>- Multi-Agent Systems
>- Affective computing
>- HCI for work groups
>- Task-based systems
>
>
>______________________________________________________________________________
>PROGRAM COMMITTEE
>
>
>Pedro Antunes, DI/FCUL, Portugal
>Cecilia Baranauskas, UNICAMP - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
>João Alvaro Carvalho, University of Minho, Portugal
>Jan Dietz, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
>Göran Goldkuhl, Linköping University, Sweden
>Mikael Lind, University College of Boras, Sweden
>Kecheng Liu, University of Reading, UK
>Christopher Lueg, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
>Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University, United States of America
>Aldo de Moor, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
>Wolfgang Prinz, ACM SIGGROUP, Germany
>Mareike Schoop, Aachen University of Technology, Germany
>Lily Sun, University of Reading, UK
>
>
>
>We believe this call for papers may be interesting for you. However, if we are
>mistaken and your area of research is actually not related to this workshop,
>please reply with "not interested" in the subject.
______________________
susanne guth
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dept. of information systems
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Subject: call for papers pervasive 2004
Date: Friday 10 October 2003 13:36
From: "Gabriele Kotsis" <gabriele.kotsis(a)jku.ac.at>
To: Gustaf.Neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
Dear Gustaf,
I would like to draw your attention to
PERVASIVE 2004
the 2nd International Conference on Pervasive Computing
which is going to be held in Austria from
April 19-23 2004.
A call for papers is attached, further information
about the conference is available via the web site
http://www.pervasive2004.org
I hope that you will consider this conference as a possibility
to present and discuss your research work and we are looking forward to
receiving your paper submission, tech note, video
presentation, contribution to the doctoral colloquium,
workshop or tutorial proposal.
all the best and kind regards,
Gabriele Kotsis
*****************************************************************
Univ. Prof. Dr. Gabriele Kotsis
Tel: +43 732 2468 9238 Telecooperation Department
Fax: +43 732 2468 9829 Johannes Kepler Universitaet Linz
email: gabriele.kotsis(a)jku.ac.at Altenberger Strasse 69
http://www.tk.uni-linz.ac.at A-4040 Linz, Austria
*****************************************************************
*********************************************************************
*
*
* Call for Papers
*
*
*
* P E R V A S I V E 2004
*
* 2nd International Conference on Pervasive Computing
*
*
*
* Linz / Vienna, Austria
*
* April 19-23, 2004
*
*
*
* http://www.pervasive2004.org
*
*
*
*********************************************************************
* Description
A vast manifold of tiny, embedded and autonomous computing and
communication systems have started to create and populate a
pervasive and ubiquitous computing landscape, characterized by the
autonomy of their programmed behavior, the dynamics and context-
awareness of services and applications they offer, the ad-hoc
interoperability of services and the different modes of user
interaction upon those services. This is mostly due to technological
progress like the maturing of wireless networking, exciting new
information processing possibilities induced by novel microprocessor
technologies, low power storage systems, smart material, and motor-,
controller-, sensor- and actuator technologies. A future computing
scenario is envisioned in which almost every object in our everyday
environment will be equipped with embedded processors, wireless
communication facilities and embedded software to perceive, perform
and control a multitude of tasks and functions. Since many of these
objects are already able to communicate and interact with global
networks and with each other, the vision of context-aware "smart
appliances" and "smart spaces" has already become a reality. Service
provision is based on the ability of being aware of the presence of
other objects or users, and systems can be designed in order to be
sensitive, adaptive and responsive to their needs, habits and even
emotions. With pervasive computing technology embodied into real
world objects like furniture, clothing, crafts, rooms, etc., those
artefacts also become the interface to "invisible" services and
allow to mediate between the physical and digital (or virtual) world
via natural interaction - away from desktop displays and keyboards.
Novel interface concepts for situated interaction give rise for
bringing the interaction with computers "back to the real world".
All these observations pose serious challenges to the conceptual
architectures of computing, and the related engineering disciplines
in computer science. PERVASIVE 2004, the Second International
Conference on Pervasive Computing, provides a premier venue to bring
together researchers and practitioners working in all foundational
and applied research areas of pervasive and ubiquitous computing. It
will include presentations, workshops, tutorials and multimedia
demonstrations on subjects like:
* Focus
Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing Architectures
Sensors and Actuators / Computational Perception
"Smart" Appliances / Ambient Intelligence
New Technologies / New Materials / Small Artefacts
Displays / Vision / Mixed Reality Systems
Spontaneous / Wireless / Mobile Communication
Networked Embedded Systems
Context Awareness / Autonomous Computing
Coordination Models and Systems
Middleware and Software Frameworks
Interaction Models / Interaction Design
User Interfaces (e.g. Situative/Tangible/Attentive)
Emerging Industrial / Business Scenarios
Social / Privacy / Security Issues
* Submissions
Submissions to PERVASIVE 2004 are welcome in the categories Regular
Papers and Tech-Notes, Doctoral Colloquium, Videos, and Tutorials
and Workshops.
* Regular Papers and Tech-Notes
Regular papers should present original, highly innovative,
prospective and forward-looking research in one or more of the
categories given above. Just like regular papers, tech-notes should
present directing research, but in very focused and compact format.
Tech-notes are not understood as short papers condensed into less
page space, but are intended to present pointed results at a high
level of technicality. Submissions in this category will be handled
electronically and must be in PDF or PostScript file format. Regular
papers must not exceed 18 pages (or approx. 10000 words, including
text, figures and references), tech-notes must not exceed 5 pages
(or approx. 2500 words) formatted single column, single-spaced in
Springer LNCS style available at
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Accepted regular
papers and tech-notes will be published in the conference
proceedings. PERVASIVE 2004 will adopt a double-blind process for
regular paper and tech-note review, where the identities of the
authors are withheld from the reviewers and vice versa. Authors'
names and their affiliations must not be revealed or mentioned
anywhere in the paper or in the PDF or postscript file. Submitted
papers and tech-notes must be original, unpublished work and not
currently under review for any other conference or journal. Papers
not following these guidelines will not be considered for the review
process. To submit a paper or tech-note, please refer to the paper
submission link (available from October 1st, 2003) at the conference
website. Questions about the papers and tech-notes submission
process should be directed to the Program Committee Chair
(A. Ferscha, Univ. Linz) at progchair(a)pervasive2004.org.
* Doctoral Colloquium
The PERVASIVE 2004 doctoral colloquium, to be held right before the
main conference during April 19-20 in Linz, Austria, invites PhD
students and candidates to present, discuss and defend their
work-in-progress or preliminary results in an international, agile
and renowned audience of junior and senior researchers and
developers in the pervasive computing field. Thesis position papers
(5 pages or approx. 2500 words) are solicited relating a problem
statement, methodological approach, potential for innovation and
expected contribution to the international pervasive computing
literature. Accepted submissions will be presented during the
colloquium and will be included in the PERVASIVE 2004 adjunct
proceedings. The PERVASIVE 2004 Doctoral Colloquium Certificate,
signed by the international colloquium committee will be handed to
the successful presenters. Further information can be obtained from
the conference website or the Doctoral Colloquium Chair (G. Kotsis,
Univ. Linz) at doctoral(a)pervasive2004.org.
* Videos
Submissions are invited to present novel pervasive computing
systems, devices or just designs, or demonstrate innovative styles
of interaction or usability of those systems - in a lively format:
as a video. Video clips should be no longer than 8 minutes and be
accompanied by a 4 page (or approx. 2000 words) written summary. The
author(s) of a video are expected to present a brief introduction at
the conference, while all full videos will be presented during the
PERVASIVE 2004 Video Night - a special event at a historic place in
Vienna. Video papers will be published in the PERVASIVE 2004 adjunct
proceedings, all video clips will be presented in the PERVASIVE 2004
Video DVD. Further information can be obtained from the conference
website or the Video Chair (H. Hörtner, Ars Electronica Center) at
video(a)pervasive2004.org.
* Tutorials and Workshops
PERVASIVE 2004 tutorials will provide the dissemination of advanced
concepts, technologies and skills to the participants. Tutorial
submissions should focus on seminal and pioneering topics of
pervasive computing or cover an outstanding new branch of pervasive
computing research. Workshop sessions will provide inspiring and
influencing discussion on pervasive computing topics. Each workshop
aims at the sharing and consolidation of new research ideas and
fosters future co-operations. Workshop proposals may be related to
any topic of pervasive computing. Further information can be
obtained from the conference website, the Tutorials Chair
(tutorials(a)pervasive2004.org) or the Workshops Chair
(workshops(a)pervasive2004.org) respectively.
* Conference Chairs
General Chair
Friedemann Mattern (ETH Zurich, CH)
Program Committee Chair
Alois Ferscha (Univ. Linz, A)
Publicity Co-chairs
Karin Anna Hummel (Univ. Vienna, A)
Rene Mayrhofer (Univ. Linz, A)
* Program Committee
Gregory Abowd (GA Tech, USA)
Michael Beigl (Univ. Karlsruhe, D)
Mark Billinghurst (Univ. Washington, USA)
David De Roure (Univ. Southampton, UK)
Anind K. Dey (Intel Research, USA)
Elgar Fleisch (Univ. St. Gallen, CH)
Hans Werner Gellersen (Lancaster Univ., UK)
Lars Erik Holmquist (Viktoria Institute, S)
Horst Hoertner (Ars Electronica Center, A)
Tim Kindberg (HP Labs, USA)
Gerd Kortuem (Lancaster Univ., UK)
Gabriele Kotsis (Univ. Linz, A)
Antonio Krueger (Saarland Univ., D)
Marc Langheinrich (ETH Zurich, CH)
Max Muehlhaeuser (TU Darmstadt, D)
Joe Paradiso (MIT Media Lab, USA)
Tom Pfeifer (GMD-FOKUS, D)
Jun Rekimoto (Sony, JP)
Thomas Rist (DFKI, D)
Tom Rodden (Nottingham University, UK)
Anthony Savidis (ICS Forth, GR)
Bernt Schiele (ETH Zurich, CH)
Dieter Schmalstieg (TU Wien, A)
Albrecht Schmidt (Univ. Munich, D)
Vincent Stanford (NIST, USA)
Thad Starner (Georgia Tech., USA)
Adam Wolisz (TU Berlin, D)
Franco Zambonelli (Univ. Modena & R.E., I)
Albert Zomaya (Univ. of Sydney, AU)
* Important Dates
Papers & Tech-Notes
Submission (firm!) November 7, 2003
Notification of Acceptance December 20, 2003
Camera Ready Copy February 9, 2004
Workshops
Submissions December 1, 2003
Notification of Acceptance December 8, 2003
Workshop calls online (by the organizers) December 15, 2003
Videos/Tutorials
Submissions January 19, 2004
Notification of Acceptance February 16, 2004
Final Versions March 15, 2004
Doctoral Colloquium
Submissions (firm!) January 12, 2004
Nomination of Speakers February 9, 2004
Conference Events
Pre-conference Events (in Vienna) April 20, 2004
PERVASIVE 2004 Doctoral Colloquium (in Linz) April 19-20, 2004
Main Conference (in Vienna) April 21-23, 2004
* Additional Information
For updated information about PERVASIVE 2004 please visit
www.pervasive2004.org or send email to info(a)pervasive2004.org.
(For your planning: Note that CHI2004 will be held in Vienna, Austria,
April 24-29, 2004 - right after PERVASIVE 2004.)
_______________________________________________
-------------------------------------------------------
--
Univ.Prof. Dr.Gustaf Neumann
Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik
WU-Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
>To: susanne.guth(a)wu-wien.ac.at
>From: "Gabriele Kotsis" <gabriele.kotsis(a)jku.ac.at>
>Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 11:41:42
>Subject: call for papers pervasive 2004
>X-WU-uvscan-status: clean v4.2.40/v4296 popstar
>9c5ac9f4afc09899efaa75acac8ce979
>
>Dear Susanne,
>
>I would like to draw your attention to
>
>PERVASIVE 2004
>
>the 2nd International Conference on Pervasive Computing
>which is going to be held in Austria from
>April 19-23 2004.
>
>A call for papers is attached, further information
>about the conference is available via the web site
>
>http://www.pervasive2004.org
>
>I hope that you will consider this conference as a possibility
>to present and discuss your research work and we are looking forward to
>
>receiving your paper submission, tech note, video
>presentation, contribution to the doctoral colloquium,
>workshop or tutorial proposal.
>
>all the best and kind regards,
>
>Gabriele Kotsis
>
>
>*****************************************************************
> Univ. Prof. Dr. Gabriele Kotsis
>Tel: +43 732 2468 9238 Telecooperation Department
>Fax: +43 732 2468 9829 Johannes Kepler Universitaet Linz
>email: gabriele.kotsis(a)jku.ac.at Altenberger Strasse 69
>http://www.tk.uni-linz.ac.at A-4040 Linz, Austria
>*****************************************************************
>
>
>
> *********************************************************************
> *
>*
> * Call for Papers
>*
> *
>*
> * P E R V A S I V E 2004
>*
> * 2nd International Conference on Pervasive Computing
>*
> *
>*
> * Linz / Vienna, Austria
>*
> * April 19-23, 2004
>*
> *
>*
> * http://www.pervasive2004.org
>*
> *
>*
> *********************************************************************
>
>* Description
>
> A vast manifold of tiny, embedded and autonomous computing and
> communication systems have started to create and populate a
> pervasive and ubiquitous computing landscape, characterized by the
> autonomy of their programmed behavior, the dynamics and context-
> awareness of services and applications they offer, the ad-hoc
> interoperability of services and the different modes of user
> interaction upon those services. This is mostly due to technological
> progress like the maturing of wireless networking, exciting new
> information processing possibilities induced by novel microprocessor
> technologies, low power storage systems, smart material, and motor-,
> controller-, sensor- and actuator technologies. A future computing
> scenario is envisioned in which almost every object in our everyday
> environment will be equipped with embedded processors, wireless
> communication facilities and embedded software to perceive, perform
> and control a multitude of tasks and functions. Since many of these
> objects are already able to communicate and interact with global
> networks and with each other, the vision of context-aware "smart
> appliances" and "smart spaces" has already become a reality. Service
> provision is based on the ability of being aware of the presence of
> other objects or users, and systems can be designed in order to be
> sensitive, adaptive and responsive to their needs, habits and even
> emotions. With pervasive computing technology embodied into real
> world objects like furniture, clothing, crafts, rooms, etc., those
> artefacts also become the interface to "invisible" services and
> allow to mediate between the physical and digital (or virtual) world
> via natural interaction - away from desktop displays and keyboards.
> Novel interface concepts for situated interaction give rise for
> bringing the interaction with computers "back to the real world".
>
> All these observations pose serious challenges to the conceptual
> architectures of computing, and the related engineering disciplines
> in computer science. PERVASIVE 2004, the Second International
> Conference on Pervasive Computing, provides a premier venue to bring
> together researchers and practitioners working in all foundational
> and applied research areas of pervasive and ubiquitous computing. It
> will include presentations, workshops, tutorials and multimedia
> demonstrations on subjects like:
>
>* Focus
>
> Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing Architectures
> Sensors and Actuators / Computational Perception
> "Smart" Appliances / Ambient Intelligence
> New Technologies / New Materials / Small Artefacts
> Displays / Vision / Mixed Reality Systems
> Spontaneous / Wireless / Mobile Communication
> Networked Embedded Systems
> Context Awareness / Autonomous Computing
> Coordination Models and Systems
> Middleware and Software Frameworks
> Interaction Models / Interaction Design
> User Interfaces (e.g. Situative/Tangible/Attentive)
> Emerging Industrial / Business Scenarios
> Social / Privacy / Security Issues
>
>* Submissions
>
> Submissions to PERVASIVE 2004 are welcome in the categories Regular
> Papers and Tech-Notes, Doctoral Colloquium, Videos, and Tutorials
> and Workshops.
>
>* Regular Papers and Tech-Notes
>
> Regular papers should present original, highly innovative,
> prospective and forward-looking research in one or more of the
> categories given above. Just like regular papers, tech-notes should
> present directing research, but in very focused and compact format.
> Tech-notes are not understood as short papers condensed into less
> page space, but are intended to present pointed results at a high
> level of technicality. Submissions in this category will be handled
> electronically and must be in PDF or PostScript file format. Regular
> papers must not exceed 18 pages (or approx. 10000 words, including
> text, figures and references), tech-notes must not exceed 5 pages
> (or approx. 2500 words) formatted single column, single-spaced in
> Springer LNCS style available at
> http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Accepted regular
> papers and tech-notes will be published in the conference
> proceedings. PERVASIVE 2004 will adopt a double-blind process for
> regular paper and tech-note review, where the identities of the
> authors are withheld from the reviewers and vice versa. Authors'
> names and their affiliations must not be revealed or mentioned
> anywhere in the paper or in the PDF or postscript file. Submitted
> papers and tech-notes must be original, unpublished work and not
> currently under review for any other conference or journal. Papers
> not following these guidelines will not be considered for the review
> process. To submit a paper or tech-note, please refer to the paper
> submission link (available from October 1st, 2003) at the conference
> website. Questions about the papers and tech-notes submission
> process should be directed to the Program Committee Chair
> (A. Ferscha, Univ. Linz) at progchair(a)pervasive2004.org.
>
>* Doctoral Colloquium
>
> The PERVASIVE 2004 doctoral colloquium, to be held right before the
> main conference during April 19-20 in Linz, Austria, invites PhD
> students and candidates to present, discuss and defend their
> work-in-progress or preliminary results in an international, agile
> and renowned audience of junior and senior researchers and
> developers in the pervasive computing field. Thesis position papers
> (5 pages or approx. 2500 words) are solicited relating a problem
> statement, methodological approach, potential for innovation and
> expected contribution to the international pervasive computing
> literature. Accepted submissions will be presented during the
> colloquium and will be included in the PERVASIVE 2004 adjunct
> proceedings. The PERVASIVE 2004 Doctoral Colloquium Certificate,
> signed by the international colloquium committee will be handed to
> the successful presenters. Further information can be obtained from
> the conference website or the Doctoral Colloquium Chair (G. Kotsis,
> Univ. Linz) at doctoral(a)pervasive2004.org.
>
>* Videos
>
> Submissions are invited to present novel pervasive computing
> systems, devices or just designs, or demonstrate innovative styles
> of interaction or usability of those systems - in a lively format:
> as a video. Video clips should be no longer than 8 minutes and be
> accompanied by a 4 page (or approx. 2000 words) written summary. The
> author(s) of a video are expected to present a brief introduction at
> the conference, while all full videos will be presented during the
> PERVASIVE 2004 Video Night - a special event at a historic place in
> Vienna. Video papers will be published in the PERVASIVE 2004 adjunct
> proceedings, all video clips will be presented in the PERVASIVE 2004
> Video DVD. Further information can be obtained from the conference
> website or the Video Chair (H. Hörtner, Ars Electronica Center) at
> video(a)pervasive2004.org.
>
>
>* Tutorials and Workshops
>
> PERVASIVE 2004 tutorials will provide the dissemination of advanced
> concepts, technologies and skills to the participants. Tutorial
> submissions should focus on seminal and pioneering topics of
> pervasive computing or cover an outstanding new branch of pervasive
> computing research. Workshop sessions will provide inspiring and
> influencing discussion on pervasive computing topics. Each workshop
> aims at the sharing and consolidation of new research ideas and
> fosters future co-operations. Workshop proposals may be related to
> any topic of pervasive computing. Further information can be
> obtained from the conference website, the Tutorials Chair
> (tutorials(a)pervasive2004.org) or the Workshops Chair
> (workshops(a)pervasive2004.org) respectively.
>
>* Conference Chairs
>
> General Chair
> Friedemann Mattern (ETH Zurich, CH)
>
> Program Committee Chair
> Alois Ferscha (Univ. Linz, A)
>
> Publicity Co-chairs
> Karin Anna Hummel (Univ. Vienna, A)
> Rene Mayrhofer (Univ. Linz, A)
>
>* Program Committee
>
> Gregory Abowd (GA Tech, USA)
> Michael Beigl (Univ. Karlsruhe, D)
> Mark Billinghurst (Univ. Washington, USA)
> David De Roure (Univ. Southampton, UK)
> Anind K. Dey (Intel Research, USA)
> Elgar Fleisch (Univ. St. Gallen, CH)
> Hans Werner Gellersen (Lancaster Univ., UK)
> Lars Erik Holmquist (Viktoria Institute, S)
> Horst Hoertner (Ars Electronica Center, A)
> Tim Kindberg (HP Labs, USA)
> Gerd Kortuem (Lancaster Univ., UK)
> Gabriele Kotsis (Univ. Linz, A)
> Antonio Krueger (Saarland Univ., D)
> Marc Langheinrich (ETH Zurich, CH)
> Max Muehlhaeuser (TU Darmstadt, D)
> Joe Paradiso (MIT Media Lab, USA)
> Tom Pfeifer (GMD-FOKUS, D)
> Jun Rekimoto (Sony, JP)
> Thomas Rist (DFKI, D)
> Tom Rodden (Nottingham University, UK)
> Anthony Savidis (ICS Forth, GR)
> Bernt Schiele (ETH Zurich, CH)
> Dieter Schmalstieg (TU Wien, A)
> Albrecht Schmidt (Univ. Munich, D)
> Vincent Stanford (NIST, USA)
> Thad Starner (Georgia Tech., USA)
> Adam Wolisz (TU Berlin, D)
> Franco Zambonelli (Univ. Modena & R.E., I)
> Albert Zomaya (Univ. of Sydney, AU)
>
>* Important Dates
>
> Papers & Tech-Notes
> Submission (firm!) November 7, 2003
> Notification of Acceptance December 20, 2003
> Camera Ready Copy February 9, 2004
>
> Workshops
> Submissions December 1, 2003
> Notification of Acceptance December 8, 2003
> Workshop calls online (by the organizers) December 15, 2003
>
> Videos/Tutorials
> Submissions January 19, 2004
> Notification of Acceptance February 16, 2004
> Final Versions March 15, 2004
>
> Doctoral Colloquium
> Submissions (firm!) January 12, 2004
> Nomination of Speakers February 9, 2004
>
> Conference Events
> Pre-conference Events (in Vienna) April 20, 2004
> PERVASIVE 2004 Doctoral Colloquium (in Linz) April 19-20, 2004
> Main Conference (in Vienna) April 21-23, 2004
>
>* Additional Information
>
> For updated information about PERVASIVE 2004 please visit
> www.pervasive2004.org or send email to info(a)pervasive2004.org.
>
> (For your planning: Note that CHI2004 will be held in Vienna, Austria,
> April 24-29, 2004 - right after PERVASIVE 2004.)
>
>
>_______________________________________________
______________________
susanne guth
assistant professor
vienna university of economics and business administration
dept. of information systems
augasse 2-6, 1090 vienna
tel. +43 1 31336 4427 +fax. +43 1 31336 746
susanne.guth(a)wu-wien.ac.at
http://wi.wu-wien.ac.at/people/Guth-e.htmlhttp://ces.guth.it/
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>From: "Ana Trindade" <trindade(a)iadis.org>
>To: bernd.simon(a)wu-wien.ac.at
>Subject: Invitation for paper submission
>Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 18:53:05 -0400
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>Subject: Web Based Communities 2004 and Applied Computing 2004
>International Conferences
>
>Dear Professor/Researcher
>
>Since you conduct research related to one of the above mentioned
>conferences, this email invites you to submit a paper until 10 of November
>2003 to one of the above conferences. More information for the Web Based
>Communities conference is available at
>http://http://www.iadis.org/wbc2004/ . For the Applied Computing
>conference details please access http://http://www.iadis.org/ac2004/ .
>
>Both conferences are fully refereed and accepted papers will be published
>in a book of proceedings with ISBN as well as on CD-ROM. Best paper
>authors will be invited to publish extended versions of their papers in
>selected Journals.
>
>Please kindly distribute this invitation email to your students and/or
>colleagues.
>
>Best regards
>Ana Trindade
>IADIS
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