Third Latin American Web Congress (LA-WEB'05)
Buenos Aires - Argentina - Oct. 31/Nov. 2nd, 2005
http://www.la-web.org/
[PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS LA-WEB 2005]
LA-WEB'05 is an endorsed regional conference by IW3C2 International
World Wide Web Conference Committee <www.iw3c2.org>. This will be the
Third Latin American venue for international software and web
researchers, technologists, and leaders from academia, industry, and
government. They will gather together to present, demonstrate, and
discuss the latest developments in the Web, and how this can be used
to empower the Latin American Web. The first two editions were held in
Santiago <www.la-web.org/2003/>, Chile (2003) and Ribeirao Preto
<www.icmc.usp.br/laweb/>, Brazil (2004). In 2005 the congress will be
co-located and sharing one day on Web Retrieval with SPIRE (String
Processing and Information Retrieval Symposium). As in past editions,
the proceedings of LA-WEB 2005 will be published by IEEE CS Press.
Topics
LA-WEB 2005 seeks original papers describing research in all areas of
the Web. Topics include but are not limited to:
Applications (Area 1),
Browsers and User Interfaces (Area 2),
Electronic Commerce (Area 3),
Hypermedia (Area 4),
Mobility and Wireless Access (Area 5),
Multimedia (Area 6),
Performance and Reliability (Area 7),
Search and Data Mining (Area 8),
Security and Privacy (Area 9),
Semantic Web (Area 10), and
Web Engineering (Area 11).
Papers should cover not only technical but also practical solutions
oriented to solve specific Web problems.
Important Dates
May 18, 2005 Deadline for paper abstracts
May 23, 2005 Deadline for submitting papers
June 30, 2005 Notification of acceptance of papers
July 30, 2005 Papers received in camera ready form
Oct. 31/Nov. 2nd LA-WEB'05 Conference
Submission of Papers
Submissions should present original reports of new work in English.
Papers should properly place the work within the field, cite related
work, and clearly indicate the innovative aspects of the work and its
contribution to the field. Papers must be submitted electronically in
PDF, and must be formatted using the IEEE-CS Author's styles that are
posted in the LA-WEB site http://ing.unlpam.edu.ar/laweb05/. We
encourage authors to submit concise papers with up to 8 pages; however,
papers with up to 10 pages may be submitted.
Programme Committee
Chair
Luis Olsina, National University of La Pampa (Argentina)
Members
Alberto Mendelzon, University of Toronto (Canada)
Alfredo Sanchez, University of the Américas (Mexico)
Andrea Zisman, City University (UK)
Arno Scharl, UWA Business School (Australia)
Athena Vakali, Aristotle University (Greece)
Bebo White, Stanford University (USA)
Cesar Collazos, Cauca University (Colombia)
Claudia Pons, National University of La Plata (Argentina)
Claudio Gutierrez, Chile University (Chile)
Daniel Schwabe, PUC Río (Brazil)
David Lowe, University of Technology (Australia)
Dieter Fensel, DERI, University of Innsbruck (Austria)
Emilia Mendes, University of Auckland (New Zealand)
Enrico Motta, The Open University (UK)
Ethan Munson, Univesity of Wisconsin Milwaukee (USA)
Gastón Mousques, ORT University (Uruguay)
Geert-Jan Houben, Technical University Eindhoven (The Netherlands)
Gustavo Rossi, National University of La Plata (Argentina)
Horacio Leone, National Technical University, Sta. Fe (Argentina)
Jean Vanderdonckt, Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium)
Jesus Favela, CICESE Research Center (Mexico)
João Falcão e Cunha, Porto University (Portugal)
Juliana Freire, University of Utah (USA)
Luisa Mich, Trento University (Italy)
Maria da Graça Pimentel, USP São Carlos (Brazil)
Mario Piattini, Castilla-La Mancha University (Spain)
Maristella Matera, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
Martin Gaedke, University of Karlsruhe (Germany)
Mitsuru Ikeda, Osaka University (Japan)
Monica Scannapieco, University of Rome (Italy)
Nora Koch, Munich University (Germany)
Olga De Troyer, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium)
Oscar Pastor, Valencia University of Technology (Spain)
Peter Dolog, L3S Research Center (Germany)
Piero Fraternali, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
Ray Welland, University of Glasgow (UK)
Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Chile University (Chile)
Ricardo Falbo, Federal University of Espirito Santo (Brazil)
San Murugesan, Southern Cross University (Australia)
Sandro Morasca, University of Insubria (Italy)
Silvia Abrahão, Valencia University of Technology (Spain)
Stefan Decker, DERI, Galway (Ireland)
Steven Furnell, University of Plymouth (UK)
Symeon Retalis, University of Piraeus (Greece)
Virgilio Almeida, Federal University of Minas Gerais (Brazil)
Yogesh Deshpande, UWS (Australia)
Wieland Schwinger, SCC Hagenberg (Austria)
Organization
SADIO (Argentine Society on Computer Science and Operational Research)
is in charge of organizing LA-WEB'05 in Buenos Aires, the capital of
Argentina. It is a complex, energetic, and seductive port city, which
stretches south-to-north along the Rio de la Plata. Portenos, as the
multinational people of Buenos Aires are known, possess an elaborate
and rich cultural identity. They value their European heritage highly
-Italian and German names outnumbered by Spanish, and the lifestyle and
architecture are markedly more European than in any other city in South
America. One of the world's finest opera houses, the Teatro Colon,
flourishes here on the plains alongside the river. Portenos are
intensely involved in the life and culture of their city, and they will
gladly share the secrets of Buenos Aires, from tango lessons to the
best places to eat the famous Argentinian meat. Buenos Aires is also the
starting point to visit other nice places such as Iguazu falls (on the
Brazilian border), Bariloche and its lakes, or the Patagonia, with its
spectacular geography and wildlife, including the Perito Moreno glacier
or Torres del Paine (in Chile).
Visit LA-WEB site for news:
http://www.la-web.org/http://www.ing.unlpam.edu.ar/laweb05/
Further comments send to olsinal(a)ing.unlpam.edu.ar
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International Conference on e-Science and Grid Technologies
Dec. 5-8, 2005, Melbourne, Australia
http://www.gridbus.org/escience
Sponsored/Organised By [*-pending approval]:
IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on Scalable Computing*
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics*
University of Melbourne, Australia
Queen's University, UK
CALL FOR PAPERS
The next generation of scientific research and experiments will be carried
out by communities of researchers from organizations that span national
boundaries. These activities will involve geographically distributed and
heterogeneous resources such as computational systems, scientific
instruments, databases, sensors, software components, networks, and
people. Such large-scale and enhanced scientific endeavors, popularly
termed as e-Science, are carried out via collaborations on a global scale.
Grid computing has emerged as one of the key computing paradigms that
enable the creation and management of Internet-based utility computing
infrastructure, called Cyberinfrastructure, for realization of e-Science
and e-Business at the global level. Several national and international
projects around the world have been initiated to carry out research and
innovation activities that transform the vision of e-Science and Grid
computing into reality.
The e-Science 2005 conference, sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (approval pending), is
designed to bring together leading international and interdisciplinary
research communities, developers, and users of e-Science applications and
enabling IT technologies. The conference serves as a forum to present the
results of the latest research and product/tool developments, and
highlight related activities from around the world.
The following topics concerning e-Science and Grid Computing are of
interest, but not limited to:
* Enabling Technologies: Internet and Web Services
* Collaborative Science Models and Techniques
* Problem Solving Environments
* Application Development Environments
* Programming Paradigms and Models
* Resource Management and Scheduling
* Grid Economy and Business Models
* Autonomic and Self-Organising Grid Networks
* Virtual Instruments and Access Management
* Sensor Networks and e-Science
* Security Challenges
* Software and Social Engineering
* e-Science & Grid applications in Physics, Biology, Astronomy,
Chemistry, Finance, and Engineering.
PAPER SUBMISSION
Authors are invited to submit papers of not more than 8 pages of double
column text using single spaced 10 point size on 8.5 x 11 inch pages, as
per IEEE 8.5 x 11 manuscript guidelines:
http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm
Authors should submit a PDF or PostScript (level 2) file that will print
on a PostScript printer. Full paper submission instructions will be placed
on the conference website. It is expected that the proceedings will be
published by the IEEE CS Press, USA and will be made available online
through the IEEE Digital Library.
e-Science 2005 will also feature workshops, tutorials, exhibits, and an
industrial track. To organize or participate in these please see the
conference web site.
SPECIAL ISSUE
The best 6 papers from the workshop will be selected for
journal length extension and their publication in a special issue of the
International Journal of Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS). The
special issue is expected to be published in early 2006.
CONFERENCE ORGANISATION
Honorary Chair:
Ian Foster, Argonne National Lab and Univ. of Chicago, USA
General Chairs:
Raj Buyya, GRIDS Lab, University of Melbourne, Australia
Ron Perrott, Belfast e-Science Centre, Queen’s University, UK
Program Chair:
Heinz Stockinger, University of Vienna, Austria
Program Vice-Chairs:
David Abramson, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
David Anderson, University of California at Berkeley, USA
Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University, USA
Hai Jin, Huazhong Univ. of Science and Technology, China
Ed Seidel, LSU Centre for Computation and Technology, USA
Workshops Chair:
Mark Baker, University of Portsmouth, UK
Industry Track Chair:
Wolfgang Gentzsch, MCNC Grid Computing, USA
Poster Chair:
Paul Coddington, University of Adelaide, Australia
Web Chair:
Jia Yu, University of Melbourne, Australia
Publicity Chairs:
Yoshio Tanaka (Asia-Pacific), AIST, Japan
Bruno Schulze (South America), LNCC, Brazil
Radha Nandkumar (North America), NCSA/UIUC, USA
Bernie Boyle (Europe), Belfast e-Science Centre, Queen's Univ., UK
IMPORTANT DATES
Papers Due: Aug 15, 2005
Notification of Acceptance: Sept 15, 2005
Camera Ready Papers Due: Oct 15, 2005
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