---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: [prolearn] Mobile HCI - workshop advertisement
Date: Tuesday 01 June 2004 15:20
From: Milos Kravcik <Milos.Kravcik(a)fit.fraunhofer.de>
To: prolearn(a)learninglab.de
********************** CALL FOR PAPERS **********************
WORKSHOP ON INTERACTION DESIGN FOR CSCL IN UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING
http://bscw.fit.fraunhofer.de/pub/bscw.cgi/d57667268/index.html
Mobile HCI - 6th International Conference on Human Computer
Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services
13-16 September 2004 - University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
Topic
Ubiquitous computing has been affecting our everyday lives by providing
us with mixed places in which the virtuality of computer-readable data
is brought into the physical world. This creates a great opportunity to
use technology in appropriate ways to enhance and augment the learning
activity in different aspects: by enabling people to interact and
collaborate remotely; to enlarge teaching and learning possibilities; to
increase student access to learning opportunities; by supporting
hands-on experiences and situated learning; by favouring a continuous
exchange of experiences and perspectives among the members of
educational communities; by connecting different learning communities,
thus enhancing knowledge building and sharing. These goals raise new
challenges in terms of interaction design, suggesting the need of new
forms of interaction patterns between users and environments, and
between different groups of users. Design can play a key role in shaping
new ways of collaborative learning and knowledge management, and enhance
the natural evolutions of learners' sense of place and time towards the
experience of living in a mixed reality, in which physical and virtual
spaces are blending together, and social relationships become fluid and
distributed.
Goals
This workshop aims to raise discussions on the topic, and leverage a
share of experiences among people addressing these aspects from
different perspectives. In this sense we foster the exchange and
interaction among participants from different communities, such as
interaction design, education, CSCL and CSCW, software engineering,
ethnography and sociology, enhancing an interdisciplinary approach and
cross-fertilization among communities. The workshop should then be the
opportunity for participants to look at the topic from multiple points
of view, and to make contacts that can enrich their research.
Experiences based on various devices (e.g. mobile phones, hand-helds,
laptops, tablet-PCs) and the integration of mobile technologies with
fixed ones (e.g. large projection screens, printers, etc.) are welcome.
We have also interest in discussing and exchanging research experiences
on various ways of collaborative learning, from learning experience,
design and interaction viewpoints. The perspective to be discussed in
the workshop is that improving the learning experience today requires
the invention of new interaction patterns and their support via (mobile)
technology. We are looking to learning as an experience happening in the
everyday practice and social interaction of people.
Content
Themes that are relevant for this workshop include, but are not limited to:
* interaction and interface design for distributed education: interface
design for multi-platform applications and mobile learning; shared
interfaces design; tangible and multimodal interfaces for education;
interface design for social awareness and collaboration;
* new interaction patterns within and among distributed learning
communities: recognition of collaborative, educational and social
patterns; activity theory approaches; ethnographic studies; comparative
studies on different domains and device technology;
* learning experience evaluation: usability and pedagogical evaluation
techniques; user experience evaluation methods and approaches;
* accessibility of learning material in different contexts: storage and
retrieval of Reusable Learning Objects into digital libraries that are
accessible from different devices; context-adaptive content annotation
and presentation; educational content generation and visualization on
mobile devices; knowledge building and management through distributed
learning communities.
Format and Submission
The workshop will be held as a full day event, and will provide both
time for presenting ongoing research and for the formation of break-out
groups discussing relevant issues concerning one of the topics covered
by the workshop. We invite position papers of about four pages length
that report on original research covering one or more of the above named
challenges. Papers should be formatted according to ACM SIG style (see
http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html), and should be sent
by email to lucia.terrenghi(a)fit.fraunhofer.de no later than June 4 2004.
Submission should include the name and address of the primary contact
and the paper as a PDF file. Notification of acceptance will be mailed
to the contact author by June 8, 2004.
Important Dates
* June 4, 2004: Deadline for paper submission (EXTENDED!!!)
* June 8, 2004: Notification of acceptance
* June 11, 2004: Deadline for early discounted registration to the
conference and workshop (full conference rate £300, one day/workshop
fee, £100)
* July 9, 2004: Deadline for standard registration to the conference and
workshops (full conference rate £350, one day/workshop fee, £120)
* September 13, 2004, 9am-5pm: Workshop takes place
* September 14-16 2004: MHCI Conference takes place
Organization
Lucia Terrenghi (Main Contact)
Fraunhofer FIT - Institute for Applied Information Technology
Schloss Birlinghoven, Sankt Augustin, Germany
Phone +49(0)2241 14 2154
FAX +49(0)2241 14 2146
Email: lucia.terrenghi(a)fit.fraunhofer.de
Carla Valle
Fraunhofer FIT - Institute for Applied Information Technology
Schloss Birlinghoven, Sankt Augustin, Germany
Email: carla.valle(a)fit.fraunhofer.de
Giorgio de Michelis
DISCo, University of Milano
Bicocca Via Bicocca degli Arcimboldi, 820126, Milano, Italy
Email: gdemich(a)disco.unimib
_______________________________________________
prolearn mailing list
prolearn(a)learninglab.de
https://info.learninglab.uni-hannover.de/mailman/listinfo/prolearn
-------------------------------------------------------
--
Univ.Prof. Dr.Gustaf Neumann
Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik
WU-Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: Fwd: FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS : Peer-to-Peer Infrastructures and Applications (Deadline June 15, 2004)
Date: Tuesday 01 June 2004 09:22
From: Susanne Guth <susanne.guth(a)wu-wien.ac.at>
To: wi(a)wu-wien.ac.at
>Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 16:34:14 +0200
From: Jean-Henry Morin <morin(a)cui.unige.ch>
>Subject: [Spam] FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS : Peer-to-Peer Infrastructures and
>Applications (Deadline June 15, 2004)
>To: Jean-Henry Morin <Jean-Henry.Morin(a)cui.unige.ch>
>Organization: University of Geneva - CUI
>X-Accept-Language: en-us, en
>User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.7)
> Gecko/20040514
>X-Comment: This message was scanned against viruses by mbx.unige.ch.
>X-WU-uvscan-status: clean v4.3.20/v4363 hiphop
>522906bff68085585a92bc91d2b3199e
>X-Status:
>
> [Our apologies if you receive multiple postings of this message]
>
> ********************************************
> * Paper Submission Deadline: June 15, 2004 *
> * 5 PM California Time *
> ********************************************
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS: Peer-to-Peer Infrastructures and Applications
> in the Software Technology Track
> at the Thirty-eighth Annual
> HAWAI'I INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES
> on the Big Island of Hawaii
> January 3 - 6, 2005
>
> Additional detail on the web sites:
>
><http://cui.unige.ch/OSG/hicss38/>http://cui.unige.ch/OSG/hicss38/
> http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/
>
>
>The purpose of this one-day mini-track is to provide a forum for researchers
>and practitioners to discuss software technology issues related to
>peer-to-peer (P2P) computing and its evolving paradigm. P2P is an emerging,
>21st century technology whose applications from the onset have exhibited
> both its power and diversity. While examples of applications abound,
> because of the youthfulness of P2P these applications more often than not
> run on
>non-interoperable infrastructures. As a consequence others have seen a
>need for
>infrastructure and protocol standards. The Project JXTA open source
> community, and the research branch of the IETF, the Internet Research Task
> Force (IRTF) Research Group on P2P are two salient examples. Finally, the
> research community
>has taken it upon itself to put in place a solid theoretical foundation of
> P2P computing by addressing issues like routing, trust, security, content
> distribution, P2P platform performance, lookup, search, computational grids
> based on P2P platforms, etc.
>
>The above efforts are yielding a common paradigm for Peer-to-Peer computing.
>It is a model for programming distributed systems that is characterized by
>an increasing decentralization, autonomy and, if desired, anonymity of its
>Peer components, where they can play the roles of both clients and servers,
>thus requiring new approaches and patterns for distributed computing. It
>necessitates a natural evolution or mapping of the Internet protocols that
>then must also be characterized by the p2p requirements of participating
>nodes. While industry as a whole is hard at work trying to impose tomorrows
>legacy architecturesby the means of so called Web Services, Peer-to-Peer
>computing goes one step further and postulates that although there will
>always be a need for centralization in the client-server sense, the general
>model that should prevail is again one where roles are not clear cut but
>dynamic. Peers are thus actors that appear and disappear dynamically, hence
>pushing back and forth the edges of the network, potentially endorsing all
>possible roles at any point in time. In this context, hard-wired centralized
>services are only one among many interaction patterns that can be achieved
> in Peer-to-Peer architectures that more closely capture the features of a
> real world, distributed computing eco-system.
>
>Similarly, the Semantic Web initiative by the W3C also builds on this
>departure
>from centralized architectures and places the debate at the level of
>ontologies
>and semantics. We may expect web services to occur and interoperate in
>Peer-to-Peer architectures. In this context, the paradigm shift appears to
> lie in the convergence of several technologies such as Peer-to-Peer
> frameworks, Mobile Agents, Digital Rights Management / Digital Policy
> Management, trust computing, cognitive or knowledge agents and ontologies.
>
>In the above context, contributions of interest will be those that
>describe novel
>business interactions and user coordination models, applications
>supporting the
>peer-to-peer paradigm, and research that both pushes the frontiers of the
>applications, infrastructures and protocols as well as verifies their
>limits with
>respect to performance and scalability. Thus we envisage an
> interdisciplinary forum that brings together researchers, practitioners
> from industry, and members
>of open source communities to discuss and evaluate the technology aspect
>as well
>as the interplay between technological capabilities and new emerging forms
> of commercial electronic interaction. Topics related to the emerging P2P
> paradigm include, but are not limited to, the following:
>
> - P2P system architectures and protocols
> - P2P overlay networks
> - P2P services
> - Security
> - Trust and reputation
> - Mobile objects (Agents)
> - Wireless infrastructures
> - Semantic and discovery services
> - Rights and policy languages
> - Digital rights management and policy management (DRM/DPM)
> - Self-organizing information systems
> - Multi-agent systems
> - Electronic communities and marketplaces
> - Monitoring, metering and auditing
> - Digital asset management and trading
>
>
>Coordinators:
>
>
>Primary Contact : Bill Yeager
>BBC Vecta
>E-mail: <mailto:byeager@fastmail.fm>byeager(a)fastmail.fm
>
>
>Karl Aberer
>EPF Lausanne, Dept. of Communication Systems, Switzerland
>E-mail: <mailto:karl.aberer@epfl.ch>karl.aberer(a)epfl.ch
>
>Jean-Henry Morin
>University of Geneva - CUI, Switzerland
>E-mail: <mailto:Jean-Henry.Morin@cui.unige.ch>Jean-Henry.Morin(a)cui.unige.ch
>
>Aris Ouksel
>The University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
>E-mail: <mailto:aris@uic.edu>aris(a)uic.edu
>
>
>IMPORTANT DEADLINES : New Dates !
>
>June 15, 2004 Full papers submitted to the electronic review system.
>
><http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/Hicss38/how_to_submit.htm>http://www.hicss.hawa
>ii.edu/Hicss38/how_to_submit.htm
>
>August 15, 2004 Notice of accepted papers sent to Authors.
>October 1, 2004 Accepted manuscripts sent electronically to the
> publisher. Author(s) must be registered for the
> conference by this date.
>
>
>The proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press.
>
>
>PROGRAM COMMITTEE
>
>Yair Babad, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
>Sonia Bergamaschi, University of Modena, Italy
>Bobby Bhattacharjee, University of Maryland, USA
>Ciaran Bryce, University of Geneva - CUI, Switzerland
>Rita Chen, Sun Microsystems, USA
>Bruno Codenotti, University of Iowa, USA and CNR-Pisa, Italy
>Peter Dadam, University of Ulm, Germany
>Asuman Dogac, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
>Guy Genilloud, Domain Architects, Switzerland
>Rachid Guerrraoui, EPFL, Switzerland
>Oliver Gunther, Humboldt University, Germany
>Manfred Hauswirth, EPFL, Switzerland
>Dimitri Konstantas, University of Geneva - CUI, Switzerland
>Manolis Koubarakis, Technical University of Crete, Greece
>Tsung-Nan Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
>Ling Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
>Heiko Ludwig, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
>Shamkant Navathe, Georgia Tech, USA
>Yves Pigneur, University of Lausanne - INFORGE, Switzerland
>Vassilis Prevelakis, Drexel University, USA
>Esmail Salehi-Sangari, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
>Tomas Sander, HP Labs, USA
>Claudio Sartori, University of Bologna, Italy
>Peter Scheuermann, Northwestern University, USA
>Ouri Wolfson, Univ. Illinois Chicago, USA
>
>
>INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSION:
>
>1. Submit electronically your full paper by June 15, 2004 (5 PM
>California time) to the electronic review system :
><http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/Hicss38/how_to_submit.htm>http://www.hicss.hawa
>ii.edu/Hicss38/how_to_submit.htm Full papers must be double column, single
> space and no more than
>10 pages long, following the general author instructions of IEEE
>Computer Society Press:
><http://computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm>http://computer.org/cspress/instru
>ct.htm
>
>2. Do NOT submit the manuscript to more than one Minitrack. Papers
>should contain original material and not be previously published, or
>currently submitted for consideration elsewhere.
>
>3. Each paper must have a title page to include title of the paper,
>full name of all authors, and complete addresses including
>affiliation(s), telephone number(s), and e-mail address(es).
>
>NOTE: Authors are required to submit electronically the full
>manuscript to the file submission website.
>In case you need any further information, you can contact us:
><mailto:byeager@fastmail.fm>byeager(a)fastmail.fm and
><mailto:morin@cui.unige.ch>morin(a)cui.unige.ch
>
>
>
>THE SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY TRACK AT HICSS-38
> Chair: Gul Agha;
> Email: <mailto:agha@cs.uiuc.edu>agha(a)cs.uiuc.edu;
> WWW :
> <http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/Hicss38/fsfcfp.htm>http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu
>/Hicss38/fsfcfp.htm
>
>For the latest information; visit the HICSS web site at:
> <http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/>http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/
>
>HICSS conferences are devoted to advances in the information, computer,
>and system sciences, and encompass developments in both theory and
>practice. Invited papers may be theoretical, conceptual, tutorial or
>descriptive in nature. Submissions undergo a peer referee process and
>those selected for presentation will be published in the Conference
>Proceedings. Submissions must not have been previously published.
>
>
>CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATION:
>
>Ralph Sprague, Conference Chair
>Email: <mailto:sprague@hawaii.edu>sprague(a)hawaii.edu
>
>Sandra Laney, Conference Administrator
>Email: <mailto:hicss@hawaii.edu>hicss(a)hawaii.edu
>
>Eileen Dennis, Track Administrator
>Email: <mailto:eidennis@indiana.edu>eidennis(a)indiana.edu
>
>
>2005 HICSS-38 CONFERENCE VENUE:
>
>Hilton Waikoloa Village (on the Big Island of Hawaii)
>425 Waikoloa Beach Drive
>Waikoloa, Hawaii 96738
>Tel: 1-808-886-1234
>Fax: 1-808-886-2900
><http://www.hiltonwaikoloavillage.com/>http://www.hiltonwaikoloavillage.com/
>
>NOTE: December 1 is the deadline to guarantee hotel room reservation at
> conference rate.
-------------------------------------------------------
--
Univ.Prof. Dr.Gustaf Neumann
Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik
WU-Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: IASTED Newsletter on Software Engineering - May 2004
Date: Tuesday 01 June 2004 05:44
From: "IASTED - Upcoming Conferences" <Info(a)iasted.org>
To: <gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at>
IASTED International Newsletter on Software Engineering
May 31, 2004
LAST CHANCE TO SUBMIT PAPERS!
TWO WEEKS TILL DEADLINE!
The 8th IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering and
Applications - SEA 2004 November 9-11, 2004
MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Important Deadlines:
Submissions Due: June 15, 2004
Notification of Acceptance: August 1, 2004
Registration Deadline: September 15, 2004
To submit a paper, tutorial or special session visit our website at
http://www.iasted.org/conferences/2004/cambridge/sea.htm?sea
To view the call for papers, scope of this conference and the International
Program Committee visit our website at
http://www.iasted.org/conferences/2004/cambridge/c436.htm?sea
RECENTLY ANNOUNCED CONFERENCE
The IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering ~SE 2005~
as part of the Twenty-Third IASTED International Multi-Conference on Applied
Informatics February 15-17, 2005
Innsbruck, Austria
Important Deadlines:
Submissions Due: September 15, 2004
Notification of Acceptance: October 15, 2004
Registration Deadline: December 1, 2004
JOURNALS OF INTEREST FROM ACTA PRESS
International Journal of Computers and Applications -
First published in 1979, this journal covers all aspects of contemporary
computers and their applications including technology, hardware and software
systems, networking and communications, multimedia systems and the Internet
as well as microcomputer applications such as engineering, science,
business, management, robotics, medicine, manufacturing and the humanities.
It also includes book reviews, conference notices, call for papers and new
publications. Indexed by Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Compendex
(Engineering Information), Emerald Abstracts and INSPEC.
Co-Editor-in-Chiefs: Dr. L. Monticone and Dr. J. Wu
Frequency: 4 issues per year
2004 Rate: US$310.00
Postage & Handling: US$25.00
ISSN: 1206-212X (202)
http://www.actapress.com/journals/journals.htm
For more information or to join one of the following mail groups: Power,
Telecommunication, Control, Modelling and Simulation, Bio-Medicine, Signal
and Image Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Business, Education,
Databases and Knowledge Engineering, Internet and Applications, Parallel and
Distributed Computing, please contact: IASTED
#80, 4500 - 16th Avenue N.W.
Calgary, Alberta
Canada T3B 0M6
Tel: 403-288-1195
Fax: 403-247-6851
E-mail: calgary(a)iasted.org
Web site: http://www.iasted.org
To unsubscribe from the email list, please visit the following link and click
on the Unsubscribe button:
http://www.iasted.org/unsubscribe/unsubscribe.asp?email=gustaf.neumann@wu-wi
en.ac.at
Or email to unsubscribe(a)iasted.org, from your email account
(gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at) and copy and paste the following lines into
the body of the email:
*****************************************************
Software Engineering Newsletter
Unsubscribe gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
*****************************************************
-------------------------------------------------------
--
Univ.Prof. Dr.Gustaf Neumann
Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik
WU-Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien
---------- Forwarded Message ----------
Subject: SAINT2005 - Call for Papers
Date: Monday 31 May 2004 22:37
From: saint2005(a)kti.ae.poznan.pl
To: gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
--------------------------------------------------------
CALL FOR PAPERS : SAINT2005
The IEEE/IPSJ Symposium on Applications and the Internet
January 31 - February 4, 2005
Trento, ITALY
FIRST TIME IN EUROPE !
---------------------------------------------------------------
Co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society (IEEE-CS) and the
Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ)
http://www.saint2005.org
IMPORTANT DEADLINES:
Paper Submission: July 1, 2004
Author Notification: Sep. 15, 2004
Final Manuscript: Oct. 8, 2004
Workshop Proposals: July 1, 2004
Workshop Notification&CFP: Aug. 1, 2004
Workshop Paper Submission: Oct. 7, 2004
Workshop Final Manuscript: Nov. 1, 2004
Panel Proposals: July 1, 2004
THEME : The Evolving Internet:
The utility of the Internet is expanding beyond what could have been imagined
a few years ago. Today, the Internet accommodates a wide variety of
information, services, people, communities, and cultures. The Internet is
also becoming the engine and the platform of choice for a diverse range of
applications and businesses. Additionally, driven by market demands, the
Internet is required to be ubiquitous and pervasive; accessible and usable
from any device and through any network, including wireless and mobile. The
Symposium on Applications and the Internet focuses on emerging and future
Internet applications and their enabling technologies. The symposium
provides a forum for researchers and practitioners from the academic,
industrial, and public sectors, to share their latest innovations on
Internet technologies and applications. Areas of particular interest
include, but are not limited to:
- Internet Agents: technology, cooperation, mobility.
- Collaboration Technology: groupware & telepresence,
P2P, Internet communities.
- Internet Content Management Systems: XML and
semi-structured data, information fusion, Web-based
databases, data mining, metadata.
- Internet Content Delivery: Web caching, multimedia,
media asset management, adaptations, QoS.
- E-business: infrastructure for e-services, brokering,
negotiation, B2B, Internet workflow, virtual enterprise.
- Wireless and Mobile Internet: content adaptation,
e-services, mobile commerce.
- Standards for Internet Applications: XML, SOAP, UDDI,
WSDL, WSFL, ebXML, Java, .NET, Sun One, others.
- GRID Computing: applications, measurement, allocation.
- Internet Appliances: smart phones, PDAs, sensor networks,
smart home.
- Novel Internet Applications: emergency and lifeline
support, telemedicine, social issues.
- Internet Security: architecture, detection, performance.
- Network and Protocol Architecture: IPv6, network
services, implementation issues.
- Internet Operation and Performance: measurement,
IPv6 operation.
Paper Submission:
Paper submission and review will be done electronically. Information for
prospective authors, including paper format and instructions can be found
in the web page.
Workshops and Panels
Full- and half-day workshop and panel proposals related to SAINT'2005 theme
are solicited. Workshop proposals should be submitted directly to Workshops
Chairs (M.P.Papazoglou(a)uvt.nl & ymzk(a)kddilabs.jp). The Workshops Call For
Papers will be announced accordingly.Panel proposals should be submitted
directly to Panels Chairs (traverso(a)itc.it &
kushima(a)netlab.nttdocomo.co.jp).
Publications
The Proceedings of the Symposium and the Workshops will be published by the
IEEE Computer Society Press. There are plans to invite several authors to
provide revised papers for special issues of IEEE-CS or IPSJ magazines and
journals.
Best Paper Award:
A best paper will be selected and recognized by the Program Committee and the
Awards Chairs.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEES
General Chairs:
Bernd Kraemer, Fern Univ. in Hagen, Germany
Benjamin W. Wah, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Program Chairs:
Wojciech Cellary, Poznan Univ. of Economics, Poland
Hiroshi Esaki, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
Workshops Chairs:
Mike Papazoglou, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Katsuyuki Yamazaki, KDDI Labs, Japan
Panels Chairs:
Paolo Traverso, IRST-Trento, Italy
Kazuhiko Kushima, NTT DoCoMo, Japan
Publicity Chairs:
Xiao Su, San Jose State Univ., USA
Atsuhiro Goto, NTT, Japan
Local Arrangements Chairs:
Vincenzo D'Andrea, Univ. of Trento, Italy
Marco Roveri, ITC-IRST, Italy
Registration Chairs:
Marco Aiello, Univ. of Trento, Italy
Pierluigi Plebani, Politecnico Milano, Italy
Takeshi Ikenaga, Kyushu Institute of T., Japan
Publication Chairs:
Yi Shang, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, USA
Shigeru Miyake, Hitachi, Japan
Industry Liaison Chairs:
Jean-Jacques Dubray, Attachmate, USA
Kazumasa Kobayashi, KUSA, Japan
Financial Chairs:
Maurizio Marchese, Univ. of Trento, Italy
Massimo Mecella, University of Roma, Italy
Kenichi Baba,Osaka Univ., Japan
Web Master:
Takeshi Ikenaga, Kyushu Institute of T., Japan
Designated Technical Committee Chair:
Arun Iyengar, IBM Research, USA
Hideki Sunahara, NAIST, Japan
International Liaison Chairs:
Shinji Shimojo, Osaka Univ., Japan
Joseph Urban, Arizona State U., USA
Awards Chairs:
Farokh Bastani, Univ. of Texas, Dallas, USA
Yuji Oie, Kyushu Institute of Tech., Japan
Steering Committee Chair:
Carl Chang, Iowa State Univ., USA
The full list of PC members may be found at www.saint2005.org .
-------------------------------------------------------
--
Univ.Prof. Dr.Gustaf Neumann
Abteilung für Wirtschaftsinformatik
WU-Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien