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Betreff: Call for papers: Pacific Rim International Workshop on
Electronic Commerce]
Datum: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 18:50:31 +1100
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PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
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The First Pacific Rim International Workshop on Electronic Commerce
(PRIWEC 2006)
March 27 - 28, 2006.
http://www-toralab.ics.nitech.ac.jp/PRIWEC2006/
National Center of Sciences Building, Tokyo, Japan
http://www.nii.ac.jp/map/hitotsubashi-e.html
In cooperation with
- IPSJ (Information Processing Society in Japan) / IPSJ SIG-ICS
(Special Interest Group on Intelligence and Complex Systems)
- MACC (Special Interest Group on Multi-Agents and Cooperative
Computation, Japan Society of Software Science and Technology).
This workshop may be sponsored by IEEE / IEEE Computer Society TCEC.
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Overview
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PRIWEC2006 is the first Pacific Rim workshop on advances in theory,
systems, and applications for electronic commerce. The increase of
Electronic Commerce research activities can be observed in a variety
of the fields. Though there have been several workshops on
Electronic Commerce, there is little interaction so far among Pacific
Rim countries. The aim of this workshop is to encourage activities
in this field, and to bring together Pacific Rim researchers with an
interest in Electronic Commerce. Unlike conventional conferences,
this workshop will mainly discuss and explore scientific and
practical problems as raised by the participants. The focus of the
workshop will be on computer science, game theory, auction theory,
artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, WWW, semantic web,
etc. In particular, the workshop will bring together researchers
from Computer Science and Economics.
The workshop is interdisciplinary in nature, and will address the
following topics:
- E-Commerce architecture
- E-procurement and auctions
- Mechanism design
- Game theoretic analyses in e-commerce
- Intelligent e-commerce system & agents
- P2P & its application on e-commerce
- Real-time Internet technologies
- Scheduling protocols in e-commerce
- Security & trust issues in e-commerce
- WWW and e-commerce
- Web services in e-commerce
- Semantic Web and e-commerce
- Strategy-proof and Incentive Compatible Mechanisms
- Efficient mechanisms for trading
- Coordination Mechanisms
- Robust Negotiation Mechanisms
- Computational mechanism design
- Economic and game theoretic design and analysis
- Two-sided matching
These issues are being explored by researchers from different
communities in Electronic Commerce. This workshop will bring together
researchers in the Asia Pacific area from these communities to learn
about each other's approaches, form long-term collaborations, and
cross-fertilize the different areas to accelerate progress towards
scaling up to larger and more realistic applications.
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IPSJ SIG-ICS
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This workshop is going to be held with IPSJ 143th SIG-ICS. Papers
that are not accepted for PRIWEC2006 can be considered as submissions
to IPSJ SIG-ICS.
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PROGRAMS
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Technical sessions and invited talk sessions are planed. We would
invite one or two speakers from international society on Electronic
Commerce.
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PAPER SUBMISSION
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The workshop is soliciting full papers on all aspects of electronic
commerce. Submitted papers will be evaluated on significance,
originality, technical quality, and exposition. They should clearly
establish the research contribution, its relevance to electronic
commerce, and its relation to prior research.
All accepted papers will be provided an oral presentation at the
conference. In addition to oral presentations, there will be a
poster session at which all accepted papers will be represented.
We require on-line submission through PRIWEC2006 home page (http://
www-toralab.ics.nitech.ac.jp/PRIWEC2006/).
If you cannot send your paper by online submission systems, please
send your paper by e-mail (PRIWEC2006ORG(a)autumn.ics.nitech.ac.jp).
Multiple submission policy for papers: Papers that are being
submitted to other conferences, whether verbatim or in essence, must
reflect this fact on the title page. Papers that do not meet this
requirement are subject to rejection without review.
Each paper needs to be reviewed by at least two PC members or experts
in the field.
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FORMATTING GUIDELINES:
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We encourage submission in Springer Lecture Notes Series format. (See
the Springer LNCS home page: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/
authors.html). The length of papers is recommended to be 15 pages
long excluding bibliography. However, slightly longer papers may also
be accepted.
All submissions must include the author's name(s), affiliation,
complete mailing address, phone number, fax number and email address.
All papers must be submitted in PDF format.
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Publication
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All accepted papers will be published by the IEEE Computer Society.
Also, all accepted papers will be published in the Workshop Proceedings.
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Key dates
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Paper Submission: Dec. 23, 2005.
Notifications: Jan. 25, 2006.
Camera-ready copy: February 10, 2006
Workshop: March 26 - 27, 2006
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Workshop Organizing Committee (tentative)
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Organizing Committee
Makoto Yokoo (yokoo(a)is.kyushu-u.ac.jp) (Organizing Chair)
Kyushu University, Japan
Takayuki Ito (itota(a)ics.nitech.ac.jp) (Program Co-Chair)
Nagoya Institute of Tech. Japan/ Harvard University / Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, US.
Tokuro Matsuo (tmatsuo(a)ics.nitech.ac.jp) (Program Co-Chair)
Nagoya Institute of Tech., Japan
Minjie Zhang (minjie(a)uow.edu.au) (Program Co-Chair)
Woolongong University, Australia
Program Committee
Jen-Yao Chung (jychung(a)us.ibm.com)
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Vivian Ding (dingw(a)cn.ibm.com)
IBM China Research Lab, China
Sven Doering (doering(a)forsip.de)
University of Augsburg, Germany
Martin Hepp (mhepp(a)computer.org)
University of Innsbruck, Austria
Atsushi Iwasaki (iwasaki(a)is.kyushu-u.ac.jp)
Kyushu University, Japan
Juhnyoung Lee (jyl(a)us.ibm.com)
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA
Sang-goo Lee (sglee(a)europa.snu.ac.kr)
Seoul National University, Korea
Thomas Li (thomasli(a)us.ibm.com)
IBM China Research Lab, China
Kwei-Jay Lin (klin(a)uci.edu)
University of California, Irvine, USA
Werner Kiessling (kiessling(a)informatik.uni-augsburg.de)
Institut fur Informatik, Germany
Shigeo Matsubara (matsubara(a)cslab.kecl.ntt.co.jp)
NTT Communication Science Laboratory, Japan
Yuriko Sawatani (yuriko(a)jp.ibm.com)
IBM Tokyo Research Lab, Japan
Junho Shim (jshim(a)sookmyung.ac.kr)
Sookmyung Women's University, Korea
Takahiro Watanabe (nabe(a)nabenavi.net)
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
Hirofumi Yamaki (yamaki(a)i.kyoto-u.ac.jp)
Kyoto University, Japan
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Associate Professor
School of IT and Computer Science
University of Wollongong
NSW 2522, Australia
Phone: +61 2 4221 4745
Fax: +61 2 4221 4170
Email: minjie(a)uow.edu.au
URL: http://www.uow.edu.au/~minjie/
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Betreff: CFP: Computational Geometry and Applications
Datum: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 04:47:09 +0000 (UTC)
Von: Marina Gavrilova <cga05(a)cpsc.ucalgary.ca>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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6th Annual International Workshop on
Computational Geometry and Applications CGA'06
in conjunction with
The 2005 International Conference on Computational Science
and its Applications (ICCSA 2006)
http://www.iccsa.org/
May 9, 2006 - May 11, 2006
Hilton Glasgow International,
Glasgow, UK
Workshop Web Site:
http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~marina/Newweb/session.htm
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: December 15th, 2005
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Important Dates
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December 15th, 2005: Deadline for draft paper submission.
January 15th, 2006: Notification of Acceptance
February 1, 2006: Camera Ready Papers and Pre-registration.
May 9 - 1, 2006: CGA'05 Workshop
Workshop Description
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The Workshop, held for the fifth Consecutive year in conjunction with the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, is intended as an international forum for researchers in all areas of computational geometry and related areas, with the goal of advancing the state of research in computational geometry and related disciplines. Submissions of papers presenting a high-quality original research are invited to one of the two Workshop tracks:
- theoretical computational geometry
- applied computational geometry.
This year focus is on Computational Geometry and Bioinformatics. Issues of numerical performance of geometric algorithms are also of specific interest.
Tutorials and Discussion Session can be offered at the workshop. If you wish to propose tutorial or discussion session, please send a brief proposal to:
cga05(a)cpsc.ucalgary.ca
Topics of interest:
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- Design and analysis of geometric algorithms
- Animation of geometric algorithms
- Computational methodology
- Geometric algorithms in computer graphics
- Geometric data structures (including Voronoi Diagrams and Delaunay triangulations)
- Geometric computations in parallel and distributed environments
- Geometric data structures for mesh generation
- Geometric algorithms in spatial and terrain analysis
- Computational methods in bioinformatics
- Geometric applications in computational biology, physics, chemistry, geography, cartography, robotics, games, GIS, medicine and other related areas
- Solid modeling
- Space partitioning
- Interpolation and surface reconstruction
- Path planning
- Computer graphics algorithms
- Numerical precision
- Implementation issues and optimization
- Related topics
Submissions in other related areas will also be considered.
The design and implementation of geometric algorithms in parallel and distributed environments, and applications in biology, biometrics, physics, GIS and computer graphics are of special interest.
Proceedings
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Proceedings of the Workshop will be published in the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. The proceedings will also be available separately for purchase from Springer-Verlag (proceedings of the previous Workshops on Computational Geometry and Applications appeared in LNCS vol. 2073, vol. 2329-2331, vol. 3044-3046, vol 3480).
Papers from the previous CGA Workshops have appeared in the special issues of International Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications, Journal of CAD/CAM, Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering (JCMSE) and the Journal of Supercomputing.
Future Special Issues in the above journals are being planned for 2006.
Conference fees
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For all details with respect to the conference fees please consult the ICCSA 2005 web page.
Special discounts for students and session organizers is available. For more information, please visit the ICCSA 2005 web site.
Submission
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We invite you to submit a draft of the paper of up to 10 pages (Letter or A4) paper. Please include a cover page (in ascii format) as a SEPARATE file which lists the following:
- Title of the paper
- List of authors
- E-mail addresses of each author
- Name, affiliation, address and e-mail address of CONTACT author
- preferred track (theoretical or applied track)
- a maximum of 5 keywords
The submission must be camera-ready and formatted according to the rules of LNCS. Electronic submissions in PS, PDF, or LaTex (please also submit all .eps, .dvi, and .ps files). MS Word submissions will also be accepted.
Please submit your paper through the CyberChair electronic submission system, available at
http://cyberchair.iccsa.org/
During Step 1 of the abstract submission you will be asked to submit your abstract to the CyberChair: please don't forget to select CGA workshop from the drop-down list of all workshops.
For additional references or enquiries, please send your e-mail to:
cga05(a)cpsc.ucalgary.ca
or directly to the Workshop Chair
marina(a)cpsc.ucalgary.ca
Indicate in the header of the message "CGA submission".
For list or program committee members, previous events profiles, and otehr information pelase refer to the CGA'06 web site.
With kind regards,
Marina L. Gavrilova
CGA'06 Chair
ICCSA'06 Co-Chair
Associate Professor,
Department of Computer Science,
University of Calgary,
2500 University Drive,
Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N1N4
Telephone: (403) 220-5105
Fax: (403) 284-4707
E-mail: marina(a)cpsc.ucalgary.ca
or cga05(a)cpsc.ucalgary.ca
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Betreff: AAIM'06 2nd Call for Paper
Datum: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 21:01:47 +0800 (HKT)
Von: C.K. Poon <ckpoon(a)cs.cityu.edu.hk>
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Dear colleagues,
My apologies if you received multiple copies of the following message.
- Dr. C.K. Poon (City U of Hong Kong)
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CALL FOR PAPER
The Second International Conference on
Algorithmic Aspects in Information and Management (AAIM'06)
20-22 June 2006
City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, China
http://www.cs.cityu.edu.hk/~aaim06/
CONFERENCE THEME
While the areas of operations research and management science
are full of algorithmic challenges, the proliferation of
information has called for the design of smart algorithms and
data structures for their management. This conference is
intended for original algorithmic research on immediate
applications and/or fundamental problems pertinent to information
management and management science, broadly construed.
Typical topics include (but not limited to):
Approximation Algorithms Graph Algorithms
Biological Data Management Mechanism Design
Computational Finance Network Optimization
Computational Game Theory Operations Research
Data Structures Online Algorithms
Discrete Optimization Scheduling Algorithms
Geometric Data Management
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of Papers: 7 Jan 2006
Notification of Acceptance: 7 Mar 2006
Final version: 31 Mar 2006
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
AAIM'06 will only accept electronic on-line submissions. Detailed
instructions can be found in the conference web page. Accepted papers
will be published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (www.springeronline.com/lncs) series. Simultaneous submissions
to other conferences with published proceedings are not allowed.
INVITED SPEAKERS
Allan Borodin (U Toronto)
Ming-Yang Kao (Northwestern U)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Hee-Kap Ahn (KAIST)
Takao Asano (Chuo U)
Amotz Bar-Noy (City U of New York)
Hans Bodlaender (U Utrecht)
Peter Brucker (U Osnabrueck)
Leizhen Cai (Chinese U of Hong Kong)
Jianer Chen (Texas A&M U)
Siu-Wing Cheng (Hong Kong UST, co-chair)
Marek Chrobak (U California at Riverside)
Rudolf Fleischer (Fudan U)
Joachim Gudmundsson (National ICT Australia)
Gregory Gutin (Royal Holloway, U London & U Haifa)
Wen-Lian Hsu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Giuseppe F. Italiano (U Roma "Tor Vergata")
Tao Jiang (U California at Riverside & Tsinghua U)
Tak-Wah Lam (U of Hong Kong)
Xiang-Yang Li (Illinois Institute of Technology)
Peter Bro Miltersen (U of Aarhus)
Pat Morin (Carleton U)
Seffi Naor (Technion and Microsoft Research)
Chung Keung Poon (City U of Hong Kong, co-chair)
Kirk Pruhs (U Pittsburgh)
Vijaya Ramachandran (U Texas at Austin)
Rajeev Raman (Leicester U)
Jiri Sgall (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
Paul Spirakis (U Patras & CTI Greece)
Wing Kin Sung (National U of Singapore)
Hisao Tamaki (Meiji U)
Jan van Leeuwen (U Utrecht)
Lusheng Wang (City U of Hong Kong)
Yingfeng Xu (Xi'an Jiaotong U)
Binhai Zhu (Montana State U)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Matthew Chang (City U of Hong Kong)
Mordecai Golin (Hong Kong UST)
Jinxin Huang (Hong Kong UST)
Xiaohua Jia (City U of Hong Kong)
H F Ting (U of Hong Kong)
Yajun Wang (Hong Kong UST)
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Dr. C.K. Poon
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Dept of Computer Science Tel: (852) 2788-7157
City University of Hong Kong Fax: (852) 2788-8614
83 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong Email: ckpoon(a)cs.cityu.edu.hk
Hong Kong Web: http://www.cs.cityu.edu.hk/~ckpoon
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Betreff: CFP - SciFlow 2006 - IEEE Workshop on Workflow and Data Flow
for Scientific Applications
Datum: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 19:16:54 -0500 (EST)
Von: Brian Frank Cooper <cooperb(a)cc.gatech.edu>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Workshop on Workflow and Data Flow for Scientific Applications
(SciFlow 2006)
Atlanta, GA, April 8th 2006
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~cooperb/sciflow06/
in conjunction with ICDE 2006
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Workshop scope
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Today computational scientists across all disciplines create ever
increasing amounts of often highly complex data. Generated raw and
derived data may come from wet lab experiments, large-scale
data-intensive and compute-intensive simulations, or real-time
observations e.g. from remote sensors. Technical challenges include
not only managing the volume of data, but also the complexity of
managing computations distributed over the grid. In order to support
scientists in their data management and analysis tasks, scientific
workflows have recently gained increased interest and momentum as a
unifying mechanism for handling scientific data. Scientific workflows
pose a unique set of challenges due to the special nature of
scientific data and the specific needs for large-scale data
collection, querying and analysis. The goal of this workshop is to
foster a community of researchers advancing the various technical
aspects of scientific computing and workflow management over grids. We
invite contributions from researchers addressing diverse aspects of
this emerging area. The workshop will include regular and short
research papers and demonstrations. Position papers are also
encouraged to attract discussions on work in progress.
Topics of interest
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We invite regular and short papers as well as demonstrations
(accompanied by descriptive papers) and position papers on relevant
topics, including but not limited to:
* Data management challenges in scientific workflow systems
* Scheduling, resource allocation, and planning for scientific
workflow systems
* Distributed and Grid-based scientific workflow systems
* Data-intensive, compute-intensive, metadata-intensive scientific
applications
* Highly interactive scientific workflow systems
* Problem-solving environments for scientific workflow systems
* Data and workflow provenance in scientific workflow systems
* Query processing over scientific streams
* Data mining scientific streams
* Caching of scientific datasets and streams
* Semantics in scientific grids
* Interactive and real time management of scientific data
* Archiving science grid data
* Information discovery in science grids
* Case studies of science data grids
* Data, Event, and Activity Modelling for eScience
Important Dates
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Dec 15, 2005 Submissions due
Jan 5, 2006 Acceptance notification
Feb 15, 2006 Camera-ready papers due
Submissions
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Submissions are limited to 10 pages in the IEEE format for full
papers. Authors may also submit short papers of no more than 4 pages
describing work-in-progress or demonstrations.
For submission instructions, see the workshop website at
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~cooperb/sciflow06/
Organization
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Program co-chairs
Brian F. Cooper (Georgia Tech)
Roger Barga (Microsoft Research)
Program committee
Mike Franklin (Berkeley)
Jim Frew (UCSB)
Reagan Moore (SDSC)
Kian-Lee Tan (NU Singapore)
Marvin Theimer (Microsoft)
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Betreff: CFP: Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Multimedia
Datum: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 11:45:23 +0800
Von: Jack Lee <yblee(a)ie.cuhk.edu.hk>
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Call for Papers
Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Multimedia (PDM)
In conjunction with International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP) '06
35th Annual Conference, 2006 International Conference on Parallel
Processing (ICPP 2006)
<http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/%7Eicpp06/>http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~icpp06/
Columbus, Ohio, USA, August 14, 2006
Scope and Interests
Multimedia systems using images, video, audio, graphics, and text are now
essential to our daily lives. Several emerging multimedia applications,
such as massive video and image data management, multimedia data mining and
retrieval, object recognition, medical aids, etc. require massive computing
power, which can only be met through parallel and distributed computing.
These applications are leading to diverse and innovative research in
parallel and distributed algorithms, architectures, and systems. Such
research endeavors have been a subject of prolific research over the past
two decades and continue to do so. The extensive amount of data present in
images and videos contain inherent parallelism prompting researchers and
practitioners to exploit parallel and distributed computing. This workshop
seeks to consolidate the recent research achievements in developing new
theories, algorithms, architectures, systems and integrated multimedia
platforms that exploit parallel and distributed computing.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Multimedia Data Management:
* Efficient data collection, multimedia databases, and aggregation from
heterogeneous sensors;
* Image and Video Mining:
* Learning and representation of image and video data, taxonomy and
ontology of perimeter security events;
* Parallel and Distributed Video Surveillance:
* Unsupervised detection of surveillance events, categorization,
analysis and retrieval of wide-area multiple cameras surveillance videos;
* Distributed Multimedia Sensor Fusion:
* Information fusion through a network of biometric sensors and metal
detectors, and transformation using image and video fusion;
* Parallel Algorithms and Systems for Efficient Object tracking:
* Tracking of humans and objects with location-aware and context-aware
computing;
* Distributed Multimedia Agents:
* Exploit agent technology and pervasive computing to carry out
distributed, real-time collaboration among software agents using multimedia
data;
* Motion-based video retrieval:
* Parallel algorithms for visual motion descriptors, models for
motion-based retrieval, matching motion trajectories, meta data, annotation
tools and mark up languages;
* Multimedia Systems on a Grid:
* Exploiting distributed grids and clusters for multimedia information
creation, collection, and dissemination.
* Parallel Video Compression and Processing:
* Algorithms for video and image compression and decompression.
* Parallel Architectures:
* Servers, ASICS (Application Specific Architectures) and
reconfigurable media architectures exploiting SIMD and MIMD concepts.
Important Dates
Submission Deadline February 20, 2006
Final Copy Due May 20, 2006
Workshop Organizer
<http://ranger.uta.edu/%7Eiahmad>Ishfaq Ahmad
<http://www.cse.uta.edu>Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
248 Nedderman Hall, 416 Yates Street,
<http://www.uta.edu>University of Texas at Arlington, Box 19015
Arlington, TX 76019. Ph: 817-272-1526;
<mailto:iahmad@cse.uta.edu>iahmad(a)cse.uta.edu
Committe
Shoukat Ali University of Columbia at Rolla
Suchi Bhandharkar University of Georgia
Hesham El-Rewini Southern Methodist University
Kamal Karlapalem Int l Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, India
Ashraf Kassim National University of Singapore
Ashfaq Khokhar University of Illinois at Chicago
Yu-Kwong Kwok University of Hong Kong
Jack Lee Chinese University of Hong Kong
Qing Li City University of Hong Kong
John Lui Chinese University of Hong Kong
Yu Su University of Central Arkansas
R. Vaidyanathan Louisiana State University
Bharadwaj Veeravalli National University of Singapore
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Betreff: CFP: Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) services over World Wide Web
Datum: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 11:00:23 +0800
Von: Jack Lee <yblee(a)ie.cuhk.edu.hk>
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Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) services over World Wide Web
Call-For-Paper
Internet TV (IPTV) represents a good opportunity of integrating video,
voice, and data onto a single IP network. It has the promise to offer
viewers an innovative set of choices and controls over the TV content.
Several major U.S. telecommunication companies have recently announced big
investments to replace the copper lines in their networks with fiber optic
cables in order to provide sufficient capacity to deliver a large number of
TV channels to their residential customers. The trend is similar in Europe
and Asia. Major cities in Japan, for example, already provide high speed
network which allows customers to obtain video over the IP network. In
China, regulation changes are being considered to allow the re-broadcast of
traditional TV content over IPTV infrastructures. According to a new
report published by Informa Telecoms & Media, the number of IPTV
subscribers will jump tenfold by 2010.
IPTV services over WWW face many technology challenges and
scalability/quality problems. In the past few years, many new technologies
have been proposed (e.g. P2P, caching, QoS, multi-layer encoding, etc.) and
implemented to address the challenges. This workshop intends to bring
together researchers and developers from industry and academy to discuss
the technological advances and challenges in providing IPTV services over
WWW. The papers of the workshops will be published in the supplement volume
of the WWW2006 Proceedings.
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
* Emerging WWW applications for IPTV
* New service infrastructure for IPTV
* Streaming protocols for IPTV over WWW
* Dependability issues in IPTV
* Peer to peer systems for IPTV
* Multimedia content delivery
* Usage metering and billing
* Cost analysis and performance modeling
* Quality measurement and improvement
* Performance analysis and monitoring
* Security and privacy
* Middleware support for IPTV
* Wireless IPTV services
* Experience reports for IPTV services
Important dates:
* Submission: January 10, 2006
* Author Notification: February 1, 2006
* Workshop: May 22 (Mon) or May 23 (Tue), 2006.
Submissions instructions:
* Initial submission: Not to exceed 12 double spaced, 8.5 x 11-inch
pages (including figures, tables and references) in 10-12 point font.
Include an abstract, five to ten keywords, and the corresponding author's
e-mail address.
* The final paper will be no more than 6 single spaced, double column
pages with 10 point font.
* At least one author of accepted papers must register for the WWW'06
conference before the early registration deadline. Registration information
will be available at the conference web
site: <http://www2006.org/>http://www2006.org
* The paper should be in PDF format and sent by e-mails to
<mailto:yen@research.att.com>yen(a)research.att.com or
<mailto:xiao@research.att.com>xiao(a)research.att.com before the submission
deadline.
PC Members
Ken Birman (Cornell University)
Mohamed Hefeeda (Simon Fraser University at Surrey)
Ramesh Jain (University of California, Irvine)
Rittwik Jana (AT&T Labs)
Jack Y. B. Lee (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Shilong Ma (Beijing University)
Klara Nahrstedt (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Amy Reibman (AT&T Labs)
Keith Ross (Polytechnic University)
Jason Yao (National Taiwan University)
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Betreff: CFP for ISORC-2006 (submission deadline: Dec. 9, 2005)
Datum: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 10:05:07 +0900
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9th IEEE International Symposium on Object and component-oriented
Real-time distributed Computing
April 24-26, 2006
Gyeongju, Korea
Sponsor: IEEE Computer Society TC on Distributed Processing
In cooperation with: OMG, IFIP WG 10.4
Homepage: http://www.rtselab.org/~isorc2006
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Important Dates:
Paper Submissions: December 9, 2005
Acceptance Notification: January 20, 2006
Camera-Ready Papers Due: February 15, 2006
Symposium Co-Chairs:
Moon Hae Kim Konkuk Univ., Korea
Peter Puschner TU Wien, Austria
Insup Lee Univ. of Pennsylvania, USA
Program Co-Chairs:
Sunggu Lee POSTECH, Korea
Uwe Brinkschulte Univ. of Karlsruhe, Germany
Bhavani Thuraisingham Univ. of Texas, Dallas USA
Robbert G. Pettit (Industrial Advances Track) Aerospace Corp., USA
SCOPE
This is the ninth IEEE Computer Society symposium dealing with the
rapidly expanding field of object-oriented real-time distributed
computing (ORC) technology. The principal theme of ISORC is the use
of the object-oriented computing paradigm - which has prevailed in
many non-real-time applications in the past decade - in a wide variety
of real-time applications. In the ISORC series, this paradigm
emphasizes its spirit of openness where diverse views and new
approaches to challenging issues can be freely discussed.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Papers pertaining to all aspects of ORC are sought, including but not
limited to the following:
Programming and system engineering:
ORC paradigms, object models, languages, RT Corba, Embedded .NET,
RT RMI, RT Java, UML, application programming interface (API),
specification, design, verification, validation, testing, maintenance,
system of systems, etc.
Distributed computing and communication infrastructures:
Internet QoS (quality of service), real-time communication,
networked computing platforms, protocols, inter-operability, security,
trusted and dependable systems, fault tolerance, virtual subnets for ORC.
System software:
real-time kernels and operating systems, middleware support for ORC,
QoS management, extensibility, synchronization, resource allocation,
scheduling, fault tolerance, security.
Applications:
embedded systems (automotive, avionics, consumer electronics,
building systems, etc), multimedia processing,
RT Web-based applications and use of XML,
real-time object-oriented simulations.
System evaluation:
output accuracy, timeliness, worst-case execution time, dependability,
end-to-end QoS, overhead, fault detection and recovery time.
Papers dealing with other issues that are related to the
specification, design, implementation, and evaluation of ORC systems
are also welcome. To promote dialogues between researchers and users
of ORC, contributions from industry are particularly welcome.
CONFERENCE SESSION FORMATS
Following the tradition of ISORC, the conference program will consist
of sessions of different formats:
* presentations of regular and short papers,
* a number of panel discussions, and
* special sessions devoted to reporting industrial advances
GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPTS
Research Papers.
Papers should describe original work and be 20 double-spaced
pages (6,000 words) or less in length.
Papers presenting Industrial Advances.
Industrial papers and practitioner reports,
describing experiences of using ORC technology in application
or tool development projects, are an integral part of the
technical program of ISORC. A majority of these papers are
expected to be shorter and less formal than research papers.
They should clearly identify, and discuss in detail, the
issues that represent notable industrial advances. Reports
with project metrics supporting their claims are particularly
sought, as well as those that show both benefits and
drawbacks of the approaches used in the given project.
Short Synopses.
Short papers (about 5 double-spaced pages in length) on
substantial real-time applications are also invited, and
should contain enough information for the program committee
to understand the scope of the project and evaluate the
novelty of the problem or approach.
According to program committee guidelines, papers presenting practical
techniques, ideas, or evaluations will be favored. Papers reporting
experimentation results and industrial experiences are particularly
welcome. Originality will not be interpreted too narrowly.
Papers that are based on severely unrealistic assumptions will not be
accepted however mathematically or logically sophisticated the
discussion may be.
All accepted submissions will appear in the proceedings published by
IEEE. A person will not be allowed to present more than 2 papers at
the symposium.
PAPER SUBMISSION
Please submit your paper in portable postscript or pdf format
(all uncommon fonts embedded) by email to:
isorc2006(a)rtselab.org
ADJUNCT WORKSHOP
SEUS 2006 (4th IEEE Computer Society's Workshop on Software
Technologies for Future Embedded & Ubiquitous Systems,
Homepage: http://resl.icu.ac.kr/~seus2006/) will be held
at the same location during April 27 - 28, 2006.
Advisory and Publicity Committee:
Bran Selic, IBM Canada, Canada
Brian Randell, Univ. of Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
David Hislop, Army Research Office, USA
David Powell, LAAS, France (FT area)
Douglas C. Schmidt, Vanderbilt Univ., USA
Edgar Nett, Univ. of Magdeburg, Germany
Franz Rammig, Univ. of Paderborn, Germany
Gerard Le Lann, INRIA, France
Gerhard Fohler, Malardalen Univ., Sweden
Hee Young Yoon, SKKU, Korea
Hermann Kopetz, TU Wien, Austria
Heung-Nam Kim, ETRI, Korea
Hyun-Sik Shin, SNU, Korea
Jean-Pierre Banatre, Univ. of Renne 1 and INRIA, France
Jin-Hyung Kim, KAIST, Korea
Jong-Deok Choi, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Jeong-Bae Lee, Sunmoon Univ., Korea
Kee-Wook Rim, Sunmoon Univ., Korea
Laurent Pautet, Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications, France
Luca Simoncini, Univ. of Pisa, Italy
Makoto Takizawa, Tokyo Denki Univ., Japan
Michel Raynal, Univ. of Rennes 1, France
Neeraj Surij, TU Damstadt, Germany
Raj Rajkumar, CMU, USA
Raymond Paul, OSD, USA
Sang Hyuk Son, Univ. of Virginia, USA
Stephen S. Yau, ASU, USA
Tack-Don Han, Yonsei Univ., Korea
Tharam Dillon, Univ. of Tech. Sydney, Australia
Tohru Kikuno, Osaka Univ., Japan
Wee-Duke Cho, Ajou Univ., Korea
Yann-Hang Lee, ASU, USA
Young-Shik Hong, Dongguk Univ., Korea
Program Committee:
Andreas Polze, Univ. of Potsdam, Germany
Andy Wellings, Univ. of York, UK
Arif Ghafoor, Purdue Univ., USA
Binoy Ravindran, Virginia Tech., USA
Bojan Cukic, WVU, USA
Carlos Pereira, UFRGS, Brazil
Chittur Subbaraman, Microsoft, USA
Chris Gill, Washington Univ. at St. Louis, USA
Doo-Hyun Kim, Konkuk Univ., Korea
Fabrice Kordon, Univ. of P. and M. Curie, France
Fei Hu, Huazhong Univ. of Science and Technology, China
Felix Ramos, CINVESTAV-GDL A34, Mexico
Gilles Muller, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France
Hans A. Hansson, Malardalen Univ., Sweden
Hao Yin, Tsinghua Univ., China
I-Ling Yen, UT Dallas, USA
Jan Gustafsson, Malardalen Univ., Sweden
Jie Xu, Univ. of Leeds, UK
Joerg Kaiser, Univ. of Magdeburg, Germany
Jong Kim, POSTECH, Korea
Joni Fraga, UFSC, Brazil
Jung-Guk Kim, HUFS, Korea
Lynn Choi, Korea Univ., Korea
Mahesh Viswanathan, UIUC, USA
Michael Mock, Fraunhofer AIS, Germany
Miguel A. de Miguel, Tech. Univ. of Madrid, Spain
Naohiro Hayashibara, Tokyo Denki Univ., Japan
Paul Ezhilchelvan, Univ. of Newcastle, UK
Priya Narasimhan, CMU, USA
Ricardo Sanz, Polytechnic Univ. of Madrid, Spain
Roman Obermaisser, TU Wien, Austria
Sang Lyul Min, SNU, Korea
Sebastian Fischmeister, Univ. of Pennsylvania, USA
Seongsoo Hong, SNU, Korea
Sergio Yovine, VERIMAG, France
Shin Nakajima, Nationl Institute of Informatics, Japan
Stefano Russo, Federico Univ. of Naples, Italy
Stephen F. Jenks, UCI, USA
Sungdeok Cha, KAIST, Korea
Su-Chong Joo, Wonkwang Univ., Korea
Tatsuo Nakajima, Waseda Univ., Japan
Tei-Wei Kuo, National Taiwan Univ., Taiwan
Theo Ungerer, Univ. of Augsburg, Germany
Tomoya Enokido, Risho Univ., Japan
Toshiaki Aoki, JAIST, Japan
Vana Kalogeraki, UC Riverside, USA
Vason P. Srini, Yonsei Univ., Korea
Wei-Tek Tsai, ASU, USA
Yunmook Nah, Dankook Univ., Korea
Yuging Li, Microsoft, USA
Zhi-guang Shan, State Information Center, China
Industrial Advances Subcommittee:
Doug Jensen, Mitre Corp., USA
Eltefaat Shokri, Sun Micro, USA
Greg Bollella, Sun Micro, France
Jen-Yao Chung, IBM, USA
Jerome Hugues, Paris Telecom, France
Joe Loyall, BBN Technologies, USA
Johannes Helander, Microsoft, USA
Julie Street, Aerospace, USA
Scott Moody, Boeing, USA
Steve Vestal, Honeywell, USA
Susanne Graf, Verimag, France
Young Joo Kim, Samsung, Korea
Yukikazu Nakamoto, Univ. of Hyogo, Japan
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Betreff: BPOKI'06 Call for Papers
Datum: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 15:24:42 +0100
Von: Markus Strohmaier <mstrohm(a)know-center.at>
An: <bpoki(a)know-center.at>
Please apologize if you receive multiple copies.
I-Know 2006 Special Track on
Business Process Oriented Knowledge Infrastructures 2006 (BPOKI'06)
Wednesday, 6th September 2006, Graz, Austria
http://www.i-know.at/BPOKI
Call for Papers for the I-KNOW'06 Special Track on Business Process Oriented Knowledge
Infrastructures (BPOKI'06).
Introduction
The I-KNOW 2006 Special Track on Business Process Oriented Knowledge Infrastructures is the third
in a series. The event aims to critically discuss new theories, concepts, ideas, instruments and
systems that address support for knowledge intensive business processes in organizations.
Background
Knowledge work in organisations becomes increasingly complex, interdependent and dynamic today.
This development co-occurs with the emergence of sophisticated and advanced information and
knowledge technologies that promise to make organizations more efficient. However, the application
of these novel technologies for the effective support of knowledge workers in organizations is far
from being well understood and a current research topic. The special track on Business Process
Oriented Knowledge Infrastructures BPOKI'06 aims to address these challenges by increasing
understanding about knowledge work, knowledge intensive business processes and technological and
organizational instruments and systems for supporting them. Topics include but are not limited to:
* Identification and modeling of knowledge work and knowledge intensive business processes
* Identification and modeling of knowledge workers' context
* Design and development of knowledge intensive business processes and knowledge infrastructures
* Fundamental technological instruments for business process oriented knowledge infrastructures
* Categories, performance indexes and concepts for knowledge intensive business processes
* Support for and improvement of knowledge intensive business processes
* Process- and knowledge reuse in business process oriented knowledge infrastructures
* Quality and quality attributes (including e.g. flexibility, agility, usability) in knowledge
intensive business processes and knowledge infrastructures
* Agent-oriented and domain-specific approaches to support for knowledge intensive business processes
* Theory forming and development for the domain of business process oriented knowledge infrastructures
Based on these topics, submissions may focus on, but are not limited to: Semantic Process and
Knowledge Modeling, Workflow Management Systems, Case Based Systems, Process-Oriented Information
Retrieval, User Context Identification, Process Simulation, -Mining and -Optimization, Pattern
Identification and Analysis, Agile- and Agent Oriented Systems, Decision Support Systems and
Knowledge Portals.
Type of Submissions
BPOKI'06 seeks contributions that introduce novel ideas and theories, conceptual frameworks,
taxonomies and ontologies, technical applications and solutions, experiences as well critical
arguments and discussions concerning the topics of this special track.
Target Group
The topics mentioned above equally address researchers and practitioners. BPOKI'06 aims to present
and critically discuss latest work to increase understanding and gain new insights about the
problem domain. The event will be held in English.
Submission Procedure
Please submit your contribution via http://www.i-know.at/submission. In case of problems or
questions concerning the submission of papers, please contact the track chairs at
bpoki(a)know-center.at via email.
Important Dates
* 03 April 2006 - Submission of full paper (8 pages)
* 22 May 2006 - Notification of acceptance
* 26 June 2006 - Revised camera-ready paper (8 pages)
* 06 September 2006 - BPOKI'06 special track
Publication
Accepted papers will be published within the I-KNOW '06 conference proceedings in cooperation with
J.UKM and Springer Co. Pub.
Additional Information
For additional information please consult the I-KNOW '06 conference website at http://www.i-know.at
or the website of the special track on Business Process Oriented Knowledge Infrastructures at
http://www.i-know.at/BPOKI or contact the BPOKI organizers at bpoki(a)know-center.at via email.
Conference Organization
The 6th International Conference on Knowledge Management (I-KNOW'06, http://www.i-know.at) is
organized by the Know-Center, Austria's Competence Centre for knowledge management. The
organization team of the special track on Business Process Oriented Knowledge Infrastructures
consists of following people:
* Markus Strohmaier, mstrohm(a)know-center.at
* Stefanie Lindstaedt, slind(a)know-center.at
* Manuel Fischer, mfischer(a)know-center.at
Program Committee
* Jose Cordeiro, Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal, Portugal
* Norbert Gronau, University of Potsdam, Germany
* Harald Holz, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany
* Dimitris Karagiannis, University of Vienna, Austria
* Ronald Maier, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
* Frank Maurer, University of Calgary, Canada
* Andreas Oberweis, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
* Gil Regev, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
* Michael Rosemann, University of Queensland, Australia
* Eric Yu, University of Toronto, Canada
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Dr. Markus Strohmaier
Knowledge Management
Know-Center Graz
Inffeldgasse 21a, 8010 Graz, Austria
e-mail: mstrohm(a)know-center.at
Tel: +43 316 873 9268 Fax: +43 316 873 9252
Website: http://www.know-center.at
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Betreff: CFP The Second International Workshop in Modelling Complex
Systems
Datum: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 13:16:14 +0000
Von: John.Burns <jburns(a)computing.dcu.ie>
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--------------------CALL FOR PAPERS:------------------------------
The Second International Workshop in Modelling Complex Systems
International Workshop
In conjuction with ICCSA 2006
Glasgow, 8-11 May 2006
Workshop Website: http://computing.dcu.ie/~jburns/iccsa2006/cfp.htm
Workshop Theme:
The session will present recent and novel findings in the area of Modelling Complex Systems and is intended for both basic and applied research in complex systems, with particular emphasis on emergent behaviour. The investigation of nonlinear processes, pre- dictability and concepts (such as order, complexity and information interdependence), informs our understanding of how complex systems behave and may provide insight into dynamics, development and control. The emphasis of this workshop is on research that demonstrates originality in all areas of Modelling Complex Systems.
We invite applications for high-quality original contributions of (maximum) 10 pages in length in the following area of modelling and simulation (but not restricted to):
* Biological Processes
* Financial Systems
* Traffic Flow, Control and Prediction
* Systems of Self-organisation and Emergent Behaviour
* Cellular Automata and Applications
* Multi-agent systems
* Artificial Life and Autonomous Systems
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Betreff: CFP : ICPS06 : IEEE International Conference on Pervasive
Services 2006, 26-29 June 2006, Lyon, France
Datum: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 07:56:41 +0100 (CET)
Von: Laurent Lefevre <Laurent.Lefevre(a)ens-lyon.fr>
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We apologize if you received multiple copies of this announcement.
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Call for Papers
ICPS06 : IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Services 2006
26-29 June 2006, Lyon, France
http://www.ens-lyon.fr/LIP/RESO/icps2006/
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Important dates
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Submission deadline: January 23, 2006
Workshop proposals due: February 1, 2006
Tutorial proposals due: February 1, 2006
Notification of acceptance: March 24, 2006
Final Manuscript due: April 21, 2006
ICPS06 Conference dates: June 26-29, 2006
Conference scope
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Pervasive services and computing are emerging as the next computing paradigm in
which infrastructure and services are seamlessly available anywhere, anytime,
and in any format. This exciting new paradigm is the result of recent research
and technological advances in wireless & sensor networks, distributed systems,
mobile & agent computing and autonomic computing & services. The 2006 IEEE
International Conference on Pervasive Services (ICPS?06), to be held in Lyon,
France provides a forum for researchers, engineers, application & service
developers and users to present their latest advances in the field of pervasive
computing and services.
Topics
Original contributions are solicited in all pervasive computing & services
research and applications. Contributions for industry and application sessions
are also solicited. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Pervasive and autonomous computing and architectures
- Mobile Computing
- Wearable Computing
- Smart Devices and Networks
- Wireless & Sensor Networks
- Middleware support for pervasive and mobile computing
- Pervasive computing and Management
- Speech processing / advanced computer vision
- User interfaces and interaction model
- Positioning and Tracking Technologies
- Programmable and active networks
- Service dissemination and discovery protocols
- Environments & algorithms for pervasive application development
- Runtime support for intelligent, adaptive agents
- Security services for applications in pervasive environments
- Programming paradigms for pervasive computing applications
- Pervasive computing applications requirements
- Performance measurement and Benchmarking
- Context aware computing and networking
- Pervasive Grids
Paper Submission
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ICPS2006 invites authors to submit original and unpublished work. Please submit
full papers (10 pages maximum in IEEE double-column format). Paper submission
should be electronic in PS or PDF format. Questions concerning hardcopy
submissions or any other issues may be directed to the Program Chair at
icps2006(a)listes.ens-lyon.fr. Submission implies the willingness of at least one
of the authors to register and present the paper.
Tutorials And workshops
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Tutorial and workshop proposals are solicited. Further information can be
obtained by contacting the Tutorials Chair Kun Yang (kunyang(a)essex.ac.uk), the
Workshops Chair Claudia Roncancio (Claudia.Roncancio(a)imag.fr ), or the Program
Committee Chairs Laurent Lefevre (laurent.lefevre(a)inria.fr) and Jean-Marc
Pierson ( jean-marc.pierson(a)insa-lyon.fr).
Proceedings
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The conference proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press and
distributed at the conference. Selected papers of best quality will be
published in a special issue of the Journal of Pervasive Computing and
Communications (JPCC) in late 2006.
Comittees :
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General Co-Chairs
Lionel Brunie, INSA Lyon, France
lionel.brunie(a)insa-lyon.fr
Salim Hariri, Univ. of Arizona, USA
hariri(a)ece.arizona.edu
Program Co-Chairs
Laurent Lefevre, INRIA, France
laurent.lefevre(a)inria.fr
Jean-Marc Pierson, INSA Lyon, France
jean-marc.pierson(a)insa-lyon.fr
Tutorial Chair
Kun Yang, University of Essex, UK
kunyang(a)essex.ac.uk
Workshop Chair
Claudia Roncancio, IMAG, France
Claudia.Roncancio(a)imag.fr
Publicity Chairs
Khalil Drira, LAAS-CNRS, France
Steering Committee
Hassan Diab, American Univ. of Beirut, Lebanon
Salim Hariri, Univ. of Arizona, USA
Walid Najjar, Univ. of California, Riverside, USA
Manish Parashar, Rutgers Univ., USA
Fabrice Saffre, BT Pervasive ICT Research Center, UK
Mazin Yousif, Intel Corporation, USA
Program Committee (to be expanded)
Jalal Almhana, University Moncton, Canada
Dawit Bekele, University of Addis Abeba, Ethiopia
Djamal Benslimane, University of Lyon, France
Cristian Borcea, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Augusto Celentano, University Ca'Foscari, Italy
Panos K. Chrysanthis, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Giorgio Da Bormida, HP, USA
Alex Delisi, Univ. of Athens, Greece
Christos Douligeris, University of Piraeus, Greece
Ozgur Ercetin, Sabanci University, Turkey
Xiaohui Gu, IBM, USA
Gunter Haring, University of Vienna, Austria
Karin Hummel, University of Vienna, Austria
Vana Kalogeraki, University of California, USA
Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Sylvain Lecomte, University of Valenciennes, France
Antonio Liotta, University of Essex, UK
Aad van Moorsel,University of Newcastle, UK
Gianluca Moro, Universiy of Bologna, Italy
Martin S. Olivier, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Evaggelia Pitoura, Univ. of Ioannina, Greece
Philippe Pucheral, INRIA, France
Rami Rifaieh, SDSC, USA
Paul Roe, University of Queensland, Australia
Kamil Sarac, University of Dallas, USA
Genoveva Vargas Solar, CNRS, France
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