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Subject: [prolearn] ICL2004, First Call for Papers
Date: Thursday 04 March 2004 14:57
From: "Michael E. Auer" <M.Auer(a)cti.ac.at>
To: prolearn(a)learninglab.de
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ICL2004 First Call for Papers
<http://www.icl-conference.org/>www<http://www.icl-conference.org/>.icl-confe
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Scope of the workshop
This interdisciplinary conference aims to focus on the exchange
of relevant trends and research results as well as the presentation of
practical experiences gained while developing and testing elements
of interactive computer aided learning. Therefore pilot projects,
applications and products will also be welcome.
The conference will be organized by the Carinthia Tech Institute (School of
Electronics), Villach/Austria and is supported by:
* <http://www.eden-online.org/>European Distance and E-Learning Network
(EDEN),
* <http://www.bmbwk.gv.at/start.asp>Federal Ministry for Education,
Science and Culture of Austria (BM:BWK),
* <http://www.acm.org>Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
* <http://wwwbode.in.tum.de/aps/index.html>GI/ITG-Fachgruppe APS+PC ,
* <http://www.ocg.at>OCG
* <http://www.igip.info/>International Society of Engineering Education
(IGIP)
* <http://www.peter.baumgartner.name/hagen/team2004>FernUniversität
Hagen, Lehrstuhl für Medientheorie
Keynote speaker
* Maruja Gutierrez Diaz, Head of Unit, European Commission DG
"Education and Culture"
* Hermann Maurer, Dean of the faculty of Informatics of the Technical
University of Graz, Director of the Institute of Information Processing and
Computer aided new Media (IICM)
* Richard Straub, Director of e-Learning Solutions IBM Europe, Middle
East and Africa, Chairman of the e-Learning Industry Group
Topics of interest
* Web based learning (WBL)
* Computer based learning (CBL)
* Computer aided language learning (CALL)
* Telelearning / Teleteaching / Teletutoring
* Life long learning
* Education and Internet / Intranet
* Mobile Learning Applications
* Tools for interactive learning and teaching
* Authoring tools
* Methods of content adaption
* Standards and style-guides
* Remote and virtual laboratories
* Multimedia applications and virtual reality
* Pedagogical and psychological issues
* Evaluation and outcomes assessment
* New learning models and applications
* Cost-effectiveness in open and distance learning
* Real world experiences
* Pilot projects / Products / Applications
Special track
"School and IT"
Types of sessions
* Paper sessions (20 minutes presentation followed by a panel discussion)
* Short paper sessions: (15 minutes presentation)
* Interactive demonstrations (15 minutes, in combination with a poster;
on-line demonstrations or lectures from a remote location are very welcome)
* Poster Sessions
Other opportunities to participate:
* Run a workshop or tutorial (This are half or full day events and do
not require written or published papers. Proposals should clearly indicate
the topic, background knowledge expected of the participants, objectives,
and the qualifications of the instructor.)
* Organize a thematic session. (Proposals should include a minimum of
three papers, a session title, a list of the topics covered, and
qualifications of the session organizer. The name of the session organizer
will appear in the program and proceedings.)
* Exhibit at ICL (products and developments of telelearning technology)
Conference language
English.
Proceedings
The proceedings will be published on CD in cooperation with the Kassel
University Press (own ISBN number).
Format instructions will be available in time.
Workshop chair
M. Auer (Carinthia Tech Institute)
Program committee
P. Baumgartner (University of Innsbruck)
C. Bouras (University of Patras and Research Academic Computer Technology
Institute)
C. Cap (University of Rostock)
M. Debevc (University of Maribor)
T. Dietinger (DaimlerChrysler Consult Graz)
Ch. Dorninger (BMBWK, Vienna)
J. Guenther (Donau University Krems)
M. Hitz (University of Klagenfurt)
T. Iliev (University of Sofia)
G. Ioannidis (University of Patras)
A. Karpati (Eötvös University Budapest)
B. Kerr (National University of Morocco)
A. Pester (Carinthia Tech Institute, Villach)
M. Schanz (VDE, Frankfurt/Main)
W. Scharl (Technikum Vienna)
T. Schmidt (HAW Hamburg)
A. Szucs (EDEN, TU Budapest)
L. van Wyk (Potchefstroom University,South Africa)
Publications and tutorial chair
U. Auer (Carinthia Tech Institute)
Organizing committee chair
M. Wallner( Carinthia Tech Institute)
Submission of papers
The abstracts should be submitted using the On-line Abstract Submission
Form. If unable to submit the abstract electronically, please contact the
Chair.
Proposals for demonstrations, tutorials and the exhibition also may be
submitted in a short form
(email to: M.Auer(a)ACM.org ).
Important dates
28 May 2004 Submission of paper abstracts
11 June 2004 Proposals for tutorials, demos, exhibition
21 June 2004 Notification of acceptance
17 September 2004 Camera-ready due
29 Sept.- 01 Oct. 2004 Conference ICL2004
For more information contact
<http://www.icl-conference.org/>http://www.icl-conference.org
mailto:info@icl-conference.org
phone: +43-4242-90500-2115
fax: +43-4242-90500-2110
General information
The workshop will be held at the <http://www.cti.ac.at>Carinthia Tech
Institute in Villach.
<http://www.tiscover.com/1Root/Kontinent/6/Staat/7/Bundesland/17/Ort/788/Home
page/f_homepage...2.html>Villach is located in the southern part of Austria
near Italy and Slovenia and can easily be reached by aircraft (Klagenfurt,
Ljubljana, Salzburg), by train (EC) and highway (Autobahn).
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The sponsors of the <http://www.icl-workshop.org/>ICL workshop:
<http://www.villach.at/>City of Villach
<http://www.advis.de/>adVIS<http://www.advis.de/> Dresden
<http://www.bitmedia.cc/>bit media<http://www.bitmedia.cc/> Graz
<http://www.bmbwk.gv.at/>Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschft und
Kultur
<http://www.infineon.com/austria>Infineon technologies
<http://www.me2c.org/>[micro]electronic cluster
<http://www.strabag.com/>STRABAG AG
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Carinthia Tech Institute (University of Applied Sciences)
School of Electronics
Europastrasse 4, A-9524 Villach, Austria
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Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik
WU-Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
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Subject: New Conferences and Journals in BIOLOGY, BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, BIOINFORMATICS and BIOMEDICINE (WSEAS)
Date: Wednesday 03 March 2004 20:13
From: "WSEAS Newsletter on BIOLOGY, BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, BIOINFORMATICS and BIOMEDICINE" <nata(a)mail1.wseas.org>
To: <gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at>
New Conferences, Symposia, Special Sessions in BIOLOGY, BIOMEDICAL
ENGINEERING, BIOINFORMATICS and BIOMEDICINE.
All the Conference Proceedings are available 1) Books 2) CD-ROM and 3) Web
Publishing. SELECTED PAPERS are also published (after further review) * as
regular papers in the WSEAS Transactions on BIOLOGY and BIOMEDICINE or * as
Chapters in WSEAS Book Series.
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********
* COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN BIOMEDICINE and HEALTH CARE
Miami, Florida, USA, April 21-23, 2004
Prof. Athina A. Lazakidou
Hellenic Army Academy
Greece
URL: http://www.wseas.org
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* COMPUTERS FOR BIOMEDICAL PURPOSES
Special Session at 8th WSEAS International Conference on Computers, 12 - 15
July 2004, Vougliameni, Greece.
Committee:
Professor Yianni Attikiouzel, Murdoch University, South St., Murdoch, Western
Australia.
Professor Martin Cala, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Youngstown
State University, Ohio, U.S.A.
Professor Lesley Cala, Australian Research Centre for Medical Engineering,
Murdoch University and The University of Western Australia.
URL: http://www.wseas.org Click on: WSEAS International Conference on
Computers, 12 - 15 July 2004, Vougliameni, Greece.
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* MEDICAL DATA BASES
Special Session at 8th WSEAS International Conference on Computers, 12 - 15
July 2004, Vougliameni, Greece.
SEND US YOUR ABSTRACT BY EMAIL
URL: http://www.wseas.org Click on: WSEAS International Conference on
Computers, 12 - 15 July 2004, Vougliameni, Greece.
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International WorkShop EDUHEL'04
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES FOR EDUCATION and HEALTH
URL: http://www.wseas.org Click on: WSEAS International Conference on
Computers, 12 - 15 July 2004, Vougliameni, Greece.
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********
WSEAS International Conference on MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY and ECOLOGY (MABE
2004)
August 17-19, Corfu Island, Greece
SPECIAL SESSION 1: Human Body Parts Modeling
SPECIAL SESSION 2: Modeling biological systems: status of art and
perspectives SPECIAL SESSION 3: Theory and Models in Biomedicine
URL: http://www.wseas.org
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5th WSEAS International Conference on
MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTERS IN BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY
BIOENGINEERING
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY
BIOCHEMISTRY
BIOPHYSICS
COMPUTER BIOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
Tehran, Iran, November 15-17, 2004
URL: http://www.wseas.org
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6th WSEAS International Conference on
MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTERS IN BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY
BIOENGINEERING
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY
BIOCHEMISTRY
BIOPHYSICS
COMPUTER BIOLOGY
BIOLOGICAL DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
Buenos Ayres, Argentina, March 25-27, 2005
URL: http://www.wseas.org
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All the Conference Proceedings are available
1) Books
2) CD-ROM and
3) Web Publishing
SELECTED PAPERS are also published (after further review)
* as regular papers in the WSEAS Transactions on BIOLOGY and BIOMEDICINE or
* as Chapters in WSEAS Book Series.
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citation indexes.
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Directory of Published Proceedings, INSPEC (IEE)
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>Subject: [Spam] ASE 2004: Call for Contributions
>Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 14:49:32 +0100
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>
>19th IEEE International Conference
>
>AUTOMATED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (ASE)
>====================================
>
>Linz, Austria, September 20-25, 2004
>
>http://ase-conference.org/
>
>
>The conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2004) brings
>together researchers and practitioners to share ideas on the foundations,
>techniques, tools, and applications of automated software engineering. We
>invite contributions that address theoretical foundations, practical
>techniques, software tools, applications and/or experience reports in
>automated software engineering. ASE 2004 will include technical papers,
>invited talks, tutorials, workshops, panel discussions, and a doctoral
>symposium.
>
>General Chair
>-------------
>Paul Grünbacher
>Johannes Kepler University Linz
>4040 Linz, Austria
>gruenbacher(a)acm.org
>
>Program Chairs
>--------------
>Virginie Wiels
>ONERA, France
>Virginie.Wiels(a)cert.fr
>
>Kurt Stirewalt
>Michigan State University, USA
>stire(a)cse.msu.edu
>
>sponsored by the Austrian Computer Society, IEEE Computer Society, ACM
>SIGART, and ACM SIGSOFT
>
>
>Call for Papers
>---------------
>
>Software engineering is concerned with the analysis, design,
>implementation, testing, and maintenance of large software systems.
>Automated software engineering is concerned with how to apply computation
>to automate or partially automate these tasks to achieve significant
>improvements in quality and productivity. We invite papers that address
>theoretical foundations, practical techniques, software tools,
>applications and/or experience reports in automated software engineering.
>Topics include, but are not limited to:
>
>- Automated reasoning techniques
>- Category & Graph-theoretic approaches to
> software engineering
>- Component-based systems
>- Computer-supported cooperative work
>- Configuration management
>- Domain modeling and meta-modeling
>- Human computer interaction
>- Knowledge acquisition
>- Maintenance and evolution
>- Modeling language semantics
>- Ontologies and methodologies
>- Open systems development - Program understanding
>- Re-engineering
>- Reflection- and Metadata approaches
>- Requirements engineering
>- Reuse
>- Specification languages
>- Software architecture
>- Software design and synthesis
>- Software visualization
>- Testing
>- Tutoring, help, documentation systems
>- Verification and validation
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/papers.html
>
>
>Call for Workshops
>------------------
>
>Workshops are co-located with the conference. They should provide an
>opportunity for exchanging views, advancing ideas, and discussing
>preliminary results on topics related to software engineering research and
>applications. Workshops should not be seen as an alternative forum for
>presenting full research papers. The workshops co-located with the
>conference will be held either before or after the conference on 20th,
>21st or 25th of September 2004. A workshop may last one or two days.
>
>Workshop Chairs
>
>George Spanoudakis
>City University, London, UK
>gespan(a)soi.city.ac.uk
>
>Stefan Tai
>IBM Research, USA
>stai(a)us.ibm.com
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/workshops.html
>
>
>Call for Tutorials
>------------------
>
>We invite half-day/full day tutorials addressing theoretical foundations,
>practical techniques, software tools, and applications in areas related to
>the ASE topics. A Tutorial program that gives attendees the opportunity to
>gain new insights, knowledge and skills on evolving and emerging research
>topics in the area of automated software engineering will be an essential
>part of the ASE 2004. The Tutorials are scheduled for September 20 - 21,
>2004 at the beginning of the ASE 2004 conference. Tutorials are intended
>to provide independent instruction on a relevant theme, therefore no
>commercial or sales-oriented presentations will be accepted.
>
>Tutorial Chairs
>
>Paola Inverardi
>University of L'Aquila, Italy
>inverard(a)di.univaq.it
>
>Schahram Dustdar
>Vienna University of Technology
>dustdar(a)infosys.tuwien.ac.at
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/tutorials.html
>
>
>Call for Formal Tool Demonstrations
>-----------------------------------
>
>The Formal Tool Demonstrations track is an important part of the
>conference with the goal to allow live presentation of new tool
>developments. Tools are central to automated software engineering. Hence,
>formal tool demonstrations will have a prominent role within the
>conference. We solicit proposals for formal tool demonstrations related to
>automated software engineering. Tools can range from alpha-versions to
>fully developed products that are being prepared for commercialisation.
>Commercial products and products that are currently being commercialised
>cannot be accepted. Formal demonstrations are intended to highlight
>scientific contributions, and consequently should not be sales pitches.
>For further clarification, please contact the Formal Tool Demonstrations
>Chairs.
>
>We want to specially encourage submitting tool demonstration proposals in
>addition to full scientific papers. Whereas the scientific paper is
>intended to give the background information and point out the scientific
>contribution of a new automated software engineering approach, the tool
>demonstration provides a good opportunity to show how the scientific
>approach has been transferred into a running tool prototype.
>
>Demo Chairs
>
>Herbert Prähofer
>Johannes Kepler University Linz
>hp(a)cast.uni-linz.ac.at
>
>Sebastian Uchitel
>Imperial College London, UK
>s.uchitel(a)doc.ic.ac.uk
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/demos.html
>
>
>Doctoral Symposium
>------------------
>
>The Doctoral Symposium seeks to bring together PhD students working on
>foundations, techniques, tools and applications of automated software
>engineering and give them the opportunity to present and to discuss their
>research with researchers in the ASE community in a constructive
>atmosphere. Specifically, the symposium aims to:
>
>- provide a setting whereby students receive feedback on their research
>and guidance on future directions from a broad group of advisors,
>- foster a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of collaborative
>research, and
>- contribute to the conference goals through interaction with other
>researchers and conference events.
>
>The symposium is intended for students who have not yet completed their
>dissertation research and do not expect to write up their dissertation
>before the conference. If you are already writing your dissertation, or
>expect to be substantially done by the time of the symposium, we encourage
>you to submit your work as a full paper to the ASE conference.The Doctoral
>Symposium will be held on September 20th, two days before the main conference.
>
>Doctoral Symposium Chairs
>
>Andrea Zisman
>City University, London, UK
>A.Zisman(a)soi.city.ac.uk
>
>Tom Ellman
>Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York
>ellman(a)cs.vassar.edu
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/doctoral_symp.html
>
>
>Important Dates
>---------------
>
>Submission of Technical Paper Abstracts: April 2, 2004
>Submission of Technical Papers, Tutorials, Demos: April 9, 2004
>Notification Technical Papers, Tutorials, Demos: June 4, 2004
>Camera-ready papers: July 2, 2004
>
>Doctoral symposium submission deadline: May 7, 2004
>Doctoral symposium notification: June 4, 2004
>
>
>
>======================================
>
>Publicity Chair
>---------------
>Alexander Egyed
>Teknowledge Corp., USA
>aegyed(a)teknowledge.com
>http://sunset.usc.edu/~aegye
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vienna university of economics and business administration
dept. of information systems
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>Subject: ASE 2004: Call for Contributions
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>
>
>19th IEEE International Conference
>
>AUTOMATED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (ASE)
>====================================
>
>Linz, Austria, September 20-25, 2004
>
>http://ase-conference.org/
>
>
>The conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2004) brings
>together researchers and practitioners to share ideas on the foundations,
>techniques, tools, and applications of automated software engineering. We
>invite contributions that address theoretical foundations, practical
>techniques, software tools, applications and/or experience reports in
>automated software engineering. ASE 2004 will include technical papers,
>invited talks, tutorials, workshops, panel discussions, and a doctoral
>symposium.
>
>General Chair
>-------------
>Paul Grünbacher
>Johannes Kepler University Linz
>4040 Linz, Austria
>gruenbacher(a)acm.org
>
>Program Chairs
>--------------
>Virginie Wiels
>ONERA, France
>Virginie.Wiels(a)cert.fr
>
>Kurt Stirewalt
>Michigan State University, USA
>stire(a)cse.msu.edu
>
>sponsored by the Austrian Computer Society, IEEE Computer Society, ACM
>SIGART, and ACM SIGSOFT
>
>
>Call for Papers
>---------------
>
>Software engineering is concerned with the analysis, design,
>implementation, testing, and maintenance of large software systems.
>Automated software engineering is concerned with how to apply computation
>to automate or partially automate these tasks to achieve significant
>improvements in quality and productivity. We invite papers that address
>theoretical foundations, practical techniques, software tools,
>applications and/or experience reports in automated software engineering.
>Topics include, but are not limited to:
>
>- Automated reasoning techniques
>- Category & Graph-theoretic approaches to
> software engineering
>- Component-based systems
>- Computer-supported cooperative work
>- Configuration management
>- Domain modeling and meta-modeling
>- Human computer interaction
>- Knowledge acquisition
>- Maintenance and evolution
>- Modeling language semantics
>- Ontologies and methodologies
>- Open systems development - Program understanding
>- Re-engineering
>- Reflection- and Metadata approaches
>- Requirements engineering
>- Reuse
>- Specification languages
>- Software architecture
>- Software design and synthesis
>- Software visualization
>- Testing
>- Tutoring, help, documentation systems
>- Verification and validation
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/papers.html
>
>
>Call for Workshops
>------------------
>
>Workshops are co-located with the conference. They should provide an
>opportunity for exchanging views, advancing ideas, and discussing
>preliminary results on topics related to software engineering research and
>applications. Workshops should not be seen as an alternative forum for
>presenting full research papers. The workshops co-located with the
>conference will be held either before or after the conference on 20th,
>21st or 25th of September 2004. A workshop may last one or two days.
>
>Workshop Chairs
>
>George Spanoudakis
>City University, London, UK
>gespan(a)soi.city.ac.uk
>
>Stefan Tai
>IBM Research, USA
>stai(a)us.ibm.com
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/workshops.html
>
>
>Call for Tutorials
>------------------
>
>We invite half-day/full day tutorials addressing theoretical foundations,
>practical techniques, software tools, and applications in areas related to
>the ASE topics. A Tutorial program that gives attendees the opportunity to
>gain new insights, knowledge and skills on evolving and emerging research
>topics in the area of automated software engineering will be an essential
>part of the ASE 2004. The Tutorials are scheduled for September 20 - 21,
>2004 at the beginning of the ASE 2004 conference. Tutorials are intended
>to provide independent instruction on a relevant theme, therefore no
>commercial or sales-oriented presentations will be accepted.
>
>Tutorial Chairs
>
>Paola Inverardi
>University of L'Aquila, Italy
>inverard(a)di.univaq.it
>
>Schahram Dustdar
>Vienna University of Technology
>dustdar(a)infosys.tuwien.ac.at
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/tutorials.html
>
>
>Call for Formal Tool Demonstrations
>-----------------------------------
>
>The Formal Tool Demonstrations track is an important part of the
>conference with the goal to allow live presentation of new tool
>developments. Tools are central to automated software engineering. Hence,
>formal tool demonstrations will have a prominent role within the
>conference. We solicit proposals for formal tool demonstrations related to
>automated software engineering. Tools can range from alpha-versions to
>fully developed products that are being prepared for commercialisation.
>Commercial products and products that are currently being commercialised
>cannot be accepted. Formal demonstrations are intended to highlight
>scientific contributions, and consequently should not be sales pitches.
>For further clarification, please contact the Formal Tool Demonstrations
>Chairs.
>
>We want to specially encourage submitting tool demonstration proposals in
>addition to full scientific papers. Whereas the scientific paper is
>intended to give the background information and point out the scientific
>contribution of a new automated software engineering approach, the tool
>demonstration provides a good opportunity to show how the scientific
>approach has been transferred into a running tool prototype.
>
>Demo Chairs
>
>Herbert Prähofer
>Johannes Kepler University Linz
>hp(a)cast.uni-linz.ac.at
>
>Sebastian Uchitel
>Imperial College London, UK
>s.uchitel(a)doc.ic.ac.uk
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/demos.html
>
>
>Doctoral Symposium
>------------------
>
>The Doctoral Symposium seeks to bring together PhD students working on
>foundations, techniques, tools and applications of automated software
>engineering and give them the opportunity to present and to discuss their
>research with researchers in the ASE community in a constructive
>atmosphere. Specifically, the symposium aims to:
>
>- provide a setting whereby students receive feedback on their research
>and guidance on future directions from a broad group of advisors,
>- foster a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of collaborative
>research, and
>- contribute to the conference goals through interaction with other
>researchers and conference events.
>
>The symposium is intended for students who have not yet completed their
>dissertation research and do not expect to write up their dissertation
>before the conference. If you are already writing your dissertation, or
>expect to be substantially done by the time of the symposium, we encourage
>you to submit your work as a full paper to the ASE conference.The Doctoral
>Symposium will be held on September 20th, two days before the main conference.
>
>Doctoral Symposium Chairs
>
>Andrea Zisman
>City University, London, UK
>A.Zisman(a)soi.city.ac.uk
>
>Tom Ellman
>Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York
>ellman(a)cs.vassar.edu
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/doctoral_symp.html
>
>
>Important Dates
>---------------
>
>Submission of Technical Paper Abstracts: April 2, 2004
>Submission of Technical Papers, Tutorials, Demos: April 9, 2004
>Notification Technical Papers, Tutorials, Demos: June 4, 2004
>Camera-ready papers: July 2, 2004
>
>Doctoral symposium submission deadline: May 7, 2004
>Doctoral symposium notification: June 4, 2004
>
>
>
>======================================
>
>Publicity Chair
>---------------
>Alexander Egyed
>Teknowledge Corp., USA
>aegyed(a)teknowledge.com
>http://sunset.usc.edu/~aegye
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: ASE 2004: Call for Contributions
Date: Monday 01 March 2004 14:49
From: "Paul Gruenbacher" <pg(a)sea.uni-linz.ac.at>
To:
[Apologies for multiple copies]
19th IEEE International Conference
AUTOMATED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (ASE)
====================================
Linz, Austria, September 20-25, 2004
http://ase-conference.org/
The conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2004) brings together
researchers and practitioners to share ideas on the foundations, techniques,
tools, and applications of automated software engineering. We invite
contributions that address theoretical foundations, practical techniques,
software tools, applications and/or experience reports in automated software
engineering. ASE 2004 will include technical papers, invited talks,
tutorials, workshops, panel discussions, and a doctoral symposium.
General Chair
-------------
Paul Grünbacher
Johannes Kepler University Linz
4040 Linz, Austria
gruenbacher(a)acm.org
Program Chairs
--------------
Virginie Wiels
ONERA, France
Virginie.Wiels(a)cert.fr
Kurt Stirewalt
Michigan State University, USA
stire(a)cse.msu.edu
sponsored by the Austrian Computer Society, IEEE Computer Society, ACM
SIGART, and ACM SIGSOFT
Call for Papers
---------------
Software engineering is concerned with the analysis, design, implementation,
testing, and maintenance of large software systems. Automated software
engineering is concerned with how to apply computation to automate or
partially automate these tasks to achieve significant improvements in
quality and productivity. We invite papers that address theoretical
foundations, practical techniques, software tools, applications and/or
experience reports in automated software engineering. Topics include, but
are not limited to:
- Automated reasoning techniques
- Category & Graph-theoretic approaches to
software engineering
- Component-based systems
- Computer-supported cooperative work
- Configuration management
- Domain modeling and meta-modeling
- Human computer interaction
- Knowledge acquisition
- Maintenance and evolution
- Modeling language semantics
- Ontologies and methodologies
- Open systems development - Program understanding
- Re-engineering
- Reflection- and Metadata approaches
- Requirements engineering
- Reuse
- Specification languages
- Software architecture
- Software design and synthesis
- Software visualization
- Testing
- Tutoring, help, documentation systems
- Verification and validation
see http://ase-conference.org/papers.html
Call for Workshops
------------------
Workshops are co-located with the conference. They should provide an
opportunity for exchanging views, advancing ideas, and discussing
preliminary results on topics related to software engineering research and
applications. Workshops should not be seen as an alternative forum for
presenting full research papers. The workshops co-located with the
conference will be held either before or after the conference on 20th, 21st
or 25th of September 2004. A workshop may last one or two days.
Workshop Chairs
George Spanoudakis
City University, London, UK
gespan(a)soi.city.ac.uk
Stefan Tai
IBM Research, USA
stai(a)us.ibm.com
see http://ase-conference.org/workshops.html
Call for Tutorials
------------------
We invite half-day/full day tutorials addressing theoretical foundations,
practical techniques, software tools, and applications in areas related to
the ASE topics. A Tutorial program that gives attendees the opportunity to
gain new insights, knowledge and skills on evolving and emerging research
topics in the area of automated software engineering will be an essential
part of the ASE 2004. The Tutorials are scheduled for September 20 - 21,
2004 at the beginning of the ASE 2004 conference. Tutorials are intended to
provide independent instruction on a relevant theme, therefore no commercial
or sales-oriented presentations will be accepted.
Tutorial Chairs
Paola Inverardi
University of L'Aquila, Italy
inverard(a)di.univaq.it
Schahram Dustdar
Vienna University of Technology
dustdar(a)infosys.tuwien.ac.at
see http://ase-conference.org/tutorials.html
Call for Formal Tool Demonstrations
-----------------------------------
The Formal Tool Demonstrations track is an important part of the conference
with the goal to allow live presentation of new tool developments. Tools are
central to automated software engineering. Hence, formal tool demonstrations
will have a prominent role within the conference. We solicit proposals for
formal tool demonstrations related to automated software engineering. Tools
can range from alpha-versions to fully developed products that are being
prepared for commercialisation. Commercial products and products that are
currently being commercialised cannot be accepted. Formal demonstrations are
intended to highlight scientific contributions, and consequently should not
be sales pitches. For further clarification, please contact the Formal Tool
Demonstrations Chairs.
We want to specially encourage submitting tool demonstration proposals in
addition to full scientific papers. Whereas the scientific paper is intended
to give the background information and point out the scientific contribution
of a new automated software engineering approach, the tool demonstration
provides a good opportunity to show how the scientific approach has been
transferred into a running tool prototype.
Demo Chairs
Herbert Prähofer
Johannes Kepler University Linz
hp(a)cast.uni-linz.ac.at
Sebastian Uchitel
Imperial College London, UK
s.uchitel(a)doc.ic.ac.uk
see http://ase-conference.org/demos.html
Doctoral Symposium
------------------
The Doctoral Symposium seeks to bring together PhD students working on
foundations, techniques, tools and applications of automated software
engineering and give them the opportunity to present and to discuss their
research with researchers in the ASE community in a constructive atmosphere.
Specifically, the symposium aims to:
- provide a setting whereby students receive feedback on their research and
guidance on future directions from a broad group of advisors, - foster a
supportive community of scholars and a spirit of collaborative research, and
- contribute to the conference goals through interaction with other
researchers and conference events.
The symposium is intended for students who have not yet completed their
dissertation research and do not expect to write up their dissertation
before the conference. If you are already writing your dissertation, or
expect to be substantially done by the time of the symposium, we encourage
you to submit your work as a full paper to the ASE conference.The Doctoral
Symposium will be held on September 20th, two days before the main
conference.
Doctoral Symposium Chairs
Andrea Zisman
City University, London, UK
A.Zisman(a)soi.city.ac.uk
Tom Ellman
Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York
ellman(a)cs.vassar.edu
see http://ase-conference.org/doctoral_symp.html
Important Dates
---------------
Submission of Technical Paper Abstracts: April 2, 2004
Submission of Technical Papers, Tutorials, Demos: April 9, 2004
Notification Technical Papers, Tutorials, Demos: June 4, 2004
Camera-ready papers: July 2, 2004
Doctoral symposium submission deadline: May 7, 2004
Doctoral symposium notification: June 4, 2004
======================================
Publicity Chair
---------------
Alexander Egyed
Teknowledge Corp., USA
aegyed(a)teknowledge.com
http://sunset.usc.edu/~aegye
-------------------------------------------------------
--
Univ.Prof. Dr.Gustaf Neumann
Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik
WU-Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
>
>[Apologies for multiple copies]
>
>
>19th IEEE International Conference
>
>AUTOMATED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (ASE)
>====================================
>
>Linz, Austria, September 20-25, 2004
>
>http://ase-conference.org/
>
>
>The conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2004) brings
>together researchers and practitioners to share ideas on the foundations,
>techniques, tools, and applications of automated software engineering. We
>invite contributions that address theoretical foundations, practical
>techniques, software tools, applications and/or experience reports in
>automated software engineering. ASE 2004 will include technical papers,
>invited talks, tutorials, workshops, panel discussions, and a doctoral
>symposium.
>
>General Chair
>-------------
>Paul Grünbacher
>Johannes Kepler University Linz
>4040 Linz, Austria
>gruenbacher(a)acm.org
>
>Program Chairs
>--------------
>Virginie Wiels
>ONERA, France
>Virginie.Wiels(a)cert.fr
>
>Kurt Stirewalt
>Michigan State University, USA
>stire(a)cse.msu.edu
>
>sponsored by the Austrian Computer Society, IEEE Computer Society, ACM
>SIGART, and ACM SIGSOFT
>
>
>Call for Papers
>---------------
>
>Software engineering is concerned with the analysis, design,
>implementation, testing, and maintenance of large software systems.
>Automated software engineering is concerned with how to apply computation
>to automate or partially automate these tasks to achieve significant
>improvements in quality and productivity. We invite papers that address
>theoretical foundations, practical techniques, software tools,
>applications and/or experience reports in automated software engineering.
>Topics include, but are not limited to:
>
>- Automated reasoning techniques
>- Category & Graph-theoretic approaches to
> software engineering
>- Component-based systems
>- Computer-supported cooperative work
>- Configuration management
>- Domain modeling and meta-modeling
>- Human computer interaction
>- Knowledge acquisition
>- Maintenance and evolution
>- Modeling language semantics
>- Ontologies and methodologies
>- Open systems development - Program understanding
>- Re-engineering
>- Reflection- and Metadata approaches
>- Requirements engineering
>- Reuse
>- Specification languages
>- Software architecture
>- Software design and synthesis
>- Software visualization
>- Testing
>- Tutoring, help, documentation systems
>- Verification and validation
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/papers.html
>
>
>Call for Workshops
>------------------
>
>Workshops are co-located with the conference. They should provide an
>opportunity for exchanging views, advancing ideas, and discussing
>preliminary results on topics related to software engineering research and
>applications. Workshops should not be seen as an alternative forum for
>presenting full research papers. The workshops co-located with the
>conference will be held either before or after the conference on 20th,
>21st or 25th of September 2004. A workshop may last one or two days.
>
>Workshop Chairs
>
>George Spanoudakis
>City University, London, UK
>gespan(a)soi.city.ac.uk
>
>Stefan Tai
>IBM Research, USA
>stai(a)us.ibm.com
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/workshops.html
>
>
>Call for Tutorials
>------------------
>
>We invite half-day/full day tutorials addressing theoretical foundations,
>practical techniques, software tools, and applications in areas related to
>the ASE topics. A Tutorial program that gives attendees the opportunity to
>gain new insights, knowledge and skills on evolving and emerging research
>topics in the area of automated software engineering will be an essential
>part of the ASE 2004. The Tutorials are scheduled for September 20 - 21,
>2004 at the beginning of the ASE 2004 conference. Tutorials are intended
>to provide independent instruction on a relevant theme, therefore no
>commercial or sales-oriented presentations will be accepted.
>
>Tutorial Chairs
>
>Paola Inverardi
>University of L'Aquila, Italy
>inverard(a)di.univaq.it
>
>Schahram Dustdar
>Vienna University of Technology
>dustdar(a)infosys.tuwien.ac.at
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/tutorials.html
>
>
>Call for Formal Tool Demonstrations
>-----------------------------------
>
>The Formal Tool Demonstrations track is an important part of the
>conference with the goal to allow live presentation of new tool
>developments. Tools are central to automated software engineering. Hence,
>formal tool demonstrations will have a prominent role within the
>conference. We solicit proposals for formal tool demonstrations related to
>automated software engineering. Tools can range from alpha-versions to
>fully developed products that are being prepared for commercialisation.
>Commercial products and products that are currently being commercialised
>cannot be accepted. Formal demonstrations are intended to highlight
>scientific contributions, and consequently should not be sales pitches.
>For further clarification, please contact the Formal Tool Demonstrations
>Chairs.
>
>We want to specially encourage submitting tool demonstration proposals in
>addition to full scientific papers. Whereas the scientific paper is
>intended to give the background information and point out the scientific
>contribution of a new automated software engineering approach, the tool
>demonstration provides a good opportunity to show how the scientific
>approach has been transferred into a running tool prototype.
>
>Demo Chairs
>
>Herbert Prähofer
>Johannes Kepler University Linz
>hp(a)cast.uni-linz.ac.at
>
>Sebastian Uchitel
>Imperial College London, UK
>s.uchitel(a)doc.ic.ac.uk
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/demos.html
>
>
>Doctoral Symposium
>------------------
>
>The Doctoral Symposium seeks to bring together PhD students working on
>foundations, techniques, tools and applications of automated software
>engineering and give them the opportunity to present and to discuss their
>research with researchers in the ASE community in a constructive
>atmosphere. Specifically, the symposium aims to:
>
>- provide a setting whereby students receive feedback on their research
>and guidance on future directions from a broad group of advisors,
>- foster a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of collaborative
>research, and
>- contribute to the conference goals through interaction with other
>researchers and conference events.
>
>The symposium is intended for students who have not yet completed their
>dissertation research and do not expect to write up their dissertation
>before the conference. If you are already writing your dissertation, or
>expect to be substantially done by the time of the symposium, we encourage
>you to submit your work as a full paper to the ASE conference.The Doctoral
>Symposium will be held on September 20th, two days before the main conference.
>
>Doctoral Symposium Chairs
>
>Andrea Zisman
>City University, London, UK
>A.Zisman(a)soi.city.ac.uk
>
>Tom Ellman
>Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York
>ellman(a)cs.vassar.edu
>
>see http://ase-conference.org/doctoral_symp.html
>
>
>Important Dates
>---------------
>
>Submission of Technical Paper Abstracts: April 2, 2004
>Submission of Technical Papers, Tutorials, Demos: April 9, 2004
>Notification Technical Papers, Tutorials, Demos: June 4, 2004
>Camera-ready papers: July 2, 2004
>
>Doctoral symposium submission deadline: May 7, 2004
>Doctoral symposium notification: June 4, 2004
>
>
>
>======================================
>
>Publicity Chair
>---------------
>Alexander Egyed
>Teknowledge Corp., USA
>aegyed(a)teknowledge.com
>http://sunset.usc.edu/~aegye
______________________
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/http://odrl.net/workshop2004/
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