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Betreff: HIS'2005 Special session in Bioinformatics
Datum: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 17:13:27 -0300 (BRT)
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**** HIS'05 special session ****
**** Hybrid Intelligent Systems in Bioinformatics ****
5th International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS'05)
November 06-09, 2005
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro – PUC-Rio
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Bioinformatics & Computational Biology is an important area of
research that has gained a widespread attention in recent years. In
bioinformatics, it is frequently found large amounts of data and
complex problems that require efficient techniques for solving. Many
of them are based on hybrid approaches including evolutionary
computation, swarm intelligence, neural networks, fuzzy systems,
AI-based methods, numerical/statistical methods, etc.
This technical session of HIS'2005 aims at gathering together
high-quality papers regarding the application of hybrid intelligent
methods for solving challenging problems in bioinformatics, in the
areas of (not restricted to these): Phylogeny, Sequence analysis, Gene
expression, Genomics and proteomics, Metabolic networks.
Due to the multidisciplinary nature of Bioinformatics and, considering
the audience of HIS, papers should focus the computational aspects
rather than the biological aspects of the problem. More details about
the focus of the conference, journal publication opportunities and
conference organization, please see the following homepage:
Conference URL: http://www.ica.ele.puc-rio.br/his05
Special session URL: http://bioinfo.cpgei.cefetpr.br/his2005
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Deadline for Electronic Paper Submission: July 18th, 2005
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Professor Heitor S. Lopes
Bioinformatics Lab. / CPGEI
Federal Center for Technological Education of Paraná – CEFET-PR
Av. 7 de setembro, 3165
80290-901 - Curitiba (PR), Brazil
E-mail: bioinfo at cpgei.cefetpr.br
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Betreff: SOFSEM 2006 - FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
Datum: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 17:05:07 +0200
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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
SOFSEM 2006
32nd Conference on
Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science
January 21 - 27, 2006, Hotel VZ MERIN, Czech Republic
http://www.sofsem.cz
Submission deadlines: Abstracts - August 15, 2005
Full papers - August 22, 2005
SOFSEM (SOFtware SEMinar) is an annual international conference
devoted to the theory and practice of Computer Science.
Its aim is to foster co-operation among professionals from academia
and industry working in various areas of Computer Science.
The program consists of series of Invited Talks, given by prominent
professionals and researchers, Contributed Talks selected by the
Program Committee from submitted papers, Working Sessions discussing
work-in-progress, and the Student Research Forum.
SOFSEM offers a unique opportunity to quickly obtain a representative
overview of the areas that are selected as the topics of the year.
To avoid excess diversity among the conference participants
and to foster the atmosphere of close professional interaction,
SOFSEM is organized in tracks with topics narrow enough to attract
a community of researchers that share very specific fields of interest.
The schedule is tailored so that a unique opportunity to interact
with other participants (invited speakers, researchers, students)
of the tracks is given.
SOFSEM provides an ideal framework for discussions and meetings,
for establishing personal contacts, and for socializing.
SOFSEM is especially suited for young computer scientists.
INIVITED SPEAKERS
Foundations:
S. Barry Cooper (UK): How Can Nature Help Us Compute?
Wireless, Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Sotiris Nikoletseas (Greece): Models and Algorithms for Wireless
Sensor Networks (Smart Dust)
Christian Schindelhauer (Germany): Mobility in Wireless Networks
Database Technologies:
Georg Gottlob (Germany): Monadic Queries over Tree Structured Data
Semantic Web Technologies:
Marie-Christine Rousset (France): Somewhere in Semantic Web
Dimitris Plexousakis (Greece - title to be announced later)
(The list to be completed)
For the SOFSEM 2006 the following 4 tracks with selected topics
have been chosen:
FOUNDATIONS
(Track Chair & PC Co-Chair: Gerard Tel, University of Utrecht,
The Netherlands)
Recognized core areas of Computer Science Foundations are the study of
Algorithms and Complexity, and of Languages and Semantics.
Both subjects have traditionally received a lot of attention at SOFSEM
conferences, since the birth of SOFSEM in 1974. Through all these years,
theoretical studies have had their impact on implemented systems.
For example, planarity testing is now used in network drawing tools,
and semantics is applied in automated program verification packages.
All contributions to the Foundations of Computer Science are welcomed,
but in both areas we especially seek contributions that illustrate
the value of fundamental research for fielded applications.
* Algorithms
* Language and Automata Theory
* Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
* Programming Logic and Calculi
* Coding, Cryptography, Compression
* Specification and Verification Tools
* Computational Biology, Chemistry, Geometry, Linguistics, ...
* Speech Understanding and Natural Language Processing
* Distributed or Parallel Computing
WIRELESS, MOBILE, AD HOC and SENSOR NETWORKS
(Track Chair & PC Chair: Jiri Wiedermann, Institute of Computer Science,
Prague, Czech Republic)
The rapidly growing area of mobile ad hoc networking and computing
emerges from the integration among personal and distributed computing,
distributed sensing, wireless multihop communication and web technologies.
Unprecedentedly growing amount of interaction between communication and
computing, its versatility and mobility is changing the information access,
exchange and exploitation. Many challenges need to be overcome in this
research area to realize its potential. The track intends to cover such
challenges.
The relevant topics include, but are not restricted to the following
aspects of wireless, mobile, ad-hoc, and sensor networks:
* Formal Models and Architectures
* Security, Privacy and Fault-Tolerance
* Algorithms and Their Analysis
* Simulation and Performance
* Distributed Systems, Database and Multimedia Aspects
* Implementations and Experiments
* Integration and Inter-Networking
* Applications
DATABASE TECHNOLOGIES
(Track Chair & PC Co-Chair: Jaroslav Pokorny, Charles University, Prague,
Czech Republic)
Database systems are increasingly used to store and query XML data.
During the last few years, a variety of companies have developed
so called native XML databases.
These software products are designed to efficiently store and manage
the growing numbers of XML data users are creating, especially in Web
interactions.
Improving their effectiveness, increasing efficiency, and reducing
inaccuracies are seen as a challenge for database research today.
The track is aimed at academics, practitioners, users and vendors
who are interested in XML data management in a database way.
We invite them to share their experiences, results, and contributions,
which may help better understand the issues and reality of XML databases.
The relevant topics include, but are not restricted to the following
areas of interest:
* Indexing and Querying XML Data
* XML Information Retrieval
* Approximate Searching in XML Data
* XML Benchmarking
* Querying Compressed XML Data
* Architectures on Native XML Databases
* Storage and Compression of XML Data
SEMANTIC WEB TECHNOLOGIES
(Track Chair & PC Co-Chair & General Conference Chair: Julius Stuller,
Institute of Computer Science, Prague, Czech Republic)
The Semantic Web ideas have already got, in a relatively short time,
many advocates together with possibly as many opponents.
While on the "Why" side there exists a larger agreement,
the "How" side, despite the great efforts of W3C Consortium,
divide the proponents in many, unfortunately too many,
more or less isolated communities.
Nevertheless many well-known companies are involved, similarly
as a large number of researchers all around the world,
and a lot of interesting research studies and results
have already appeared, software tools and methodologies are evolving,
new applications are realized.
All contributions to the Semantic Web Technologies are welcomed, especially
on topics which include,
but are not restricted to the following areas of interest:
* Languages, Tools and Methodologies for Semantic Web Data
* Semantic Web Trust, Privacy and Security
* Ontology Creation, Merging, Extraction, Linking & Reconciliation
* Data Semantics
* Semantic Integration and Interoperability
* Semantic Web Mining
* Semantic Web Services: Description, Invocation and Composition
* Visualization and Modelling
* Semantic Web Middleware
* User Interfaces
* Searching, Querying and Viewing the Semantic Web
* Semantic Web for e-business and e-learning
* Data Database Technologies for the Semantic Web
* Fundamental Issues
* Semantic Web Inference Scheme and Rules
* Semantic brokering
* Tools and Methodologies for Semantic Web agents
* Knowledge Portals
The Program Committee especially solicits original and unpublished papers
on the listed topics.
All submissions will be peer-reviewed by referees expert in the given topic.
An integral part of the SOFSEM 2006 will be the Student Research Forum
(Chair: Mária Bieliková, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava)
organized with the aim to publish and discuss students' projects in the
field of theory and practice of Computer Science.
The forum will offer students the opportunity to receive feedback on both
the originality of their scientific work results and the work in progress.
Sufficient space for discussion and exchange of experience will be provided
during the forum itself and will continue throughout the SOFSEM conference.
To be eligible, all authors of the paper must be students (except possibly
their advisors).
Best paper of the SOFSEM 2006 Student Research Forum will be selected by the
Program Committee and awarded.
PROCEEDINGS
Steps have been undertaken to publish a volume with the Invited and
Contributed papers together with the best Student Research Forum paper
in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series by Springer-Verlag
as has became a tradition in the last years.
Papers describing work-in-progress and Student Research Forum papers
will be published in the local proceedings (with corresponding ISBN).
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chair: Jiri Wiedermann, (Czech Republic)
Co-Chair: Gerard Tel (The Netherland)
Co-Chair: Jaroslav Pokorny (Czech Republic)
Co-Chair: Julius Stuller (Czech Republic)
Bernd Amann (France)
Grigoris Antoniou (Greece)
Barbara Catania (Italy)
Zohra Bellahsene (France)
Maria Bielikova (Slovakia)
François Bry (Germany)
Stefan Dobrev (Canada)
Patrik Floreen (Finland)
Nissim Francez (Israel)
Rusins Freivalds (Latvia)
Johann Ch. Freytag (Germany)
Henning Fernau (UK)
Edgar Leonel Chávez González (Mexico)
Juraj Hromkovic (Germany)
Jan Janecek (Czech Republic)
Rastislav Kralovic (Slovakia)
Evangelos Kranakis (Canada)
Jan Kratochvil (Czech Republic)
Una-May O'Reilly (USA)
Tadeusz Pankowski (Poland)
Dana Pardubska (Slovakia)
Lukáš Petrů (Czech Republic)
Dimitris Plexousakis (Greece)
Mark Roantree (Ireland)
Paul Spirakis (Greece)
Václav Snasel (Czech Republic)
Christian Scheideler (USA)
Hans-Joerg Schek (Austria)
Rainer Unland (Germany)
Athena Vakali (Greece)
Peter Vojtas (Slovakia)
Aaron Zollinger (Switzerland)
(To list to be completed)
IMPORTANT DATES (for all types of submissions)
Submission deadlines:
Abstracts: August 15, 2005
Full papers: August 22, 2005
Notification of acceptance: October 3, 2005
Final papers due (camera ready, LaTeX, llncs style): October 17, 2005
LOCATION
The Hotel VZ MĚŘÍN is located about 60 km South of Prague on the right shore
of Slapská přehrada
("Slapy Dam" - see SOFSEM web page http://www.sofsem.cz/ for more details).
ORGANIZERS
The 32nd SOFSEM 2006 is organized by:
- Institute of Computer Science, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,
Prague
- Charles University, Prague
- Action M Agency, Prague
- Czech Society for Cybernetics and Informatics
- Slovak Society for Computer Science.
CONTACTS
General Contact Address:
Institute of Computer Science
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Július Štuller, SOFSEM
Pod Vodárenskou věží 2
182 07 Prague 8
Czech Republic
e-mail: sofsem(a)sofsem.cz
phone: +420 266 053 200, +420 266 053 220 (asistent)
Local Arrangements Address (Registration, Accommodation):
Action M Agency
Milena Zeithamlová, SOFSEM
Vršovická 68
101 00 Prague 10
Czech Republic
e-mail: actionm(a)sofsem.cz
phone: +420 267 312 333
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Betreff: First CFP: Workshop on Scalable Semantic Web Knowledge Base
Systems @ WISE 2005
Datum: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 10:28:03 -0400
Von: ssws2005 <yug2(a)Lehigh.EDU>
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Dear Colleagues,
We cordially invite you to submit your work to 2005 International Workshop
on Scalable Semantic Web Knowledge Base Systems (SSWS 2005) to be held this
November at New York City.
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2005 INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SCALABLE SEMANTIC WEB KNOWLEDGE BASE SYSTEMS
(SSWS 2005)
http://swat.cse.lehigh.edu/workshops/ssws/
in conjunction with the 6th International Conference on Web Information
Systems and Engineering (WISE 2005), Nov. 20-22 2005, NYC, USA
* Proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag LNCS series *
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Important Dates (tentative)
=============================
Paper Submissions Due: August 1st, 2005
Acceptance Notification Date: September 2nd, 2005
Camera-ready Copies Due: September 12th, 2005
Workshop Date: November 20th, 2005
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Goals and Topics
=============================
The Semantic Web, as an emerging extension to the World Wide Web, is
increasingly attracting the attention of research. The vision of the
Semantic Web is to populate the current Web by metadata with well-defined
meaning so that software agents can better process the wealth of information
that is available. Amongst the building blocks of the Semantic Web, RDF
provides a framework for representing the metadata describing Web resources
and OWL is a language for defining ontologies that associate metadata to
each other.
With the establishment of such standards as RDF and OWL, we could expect an
increasing number of developments and deployments of systems that process
the data on the "semantic web layer" and provide access services to human
users or program applications. To this end, existing knowledge base
engineering technologies may be exploited. However, since the Semantic Web
represents much larger problem sizes than those traditionally found in
artificial intelligence, scalability becomes a stronger and more critical
requirement for a Semantic Web knowledge base system. To certain extent, the
success of those systems hinges on their scalability. The importance of this
issue has been widely recognized in the community.
The SSWS 2005 workshop aims at bringing together researchers and
practitioners to present recent ideas and results towards addressing the
above challenge. The workshop will create a forum for discussing major
questions including: the evaluation of existing Semantic Web knowledge base
systems and the principles, methodologies and tools for evaluating the
systems; foundations, methods and technologies to improve the
state-of-the-art; identification of new challenges and research directions.
We also welcome participants from related disciplines such as artificial
intelligence, databases, and information integration.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Semantic Web repositories;
- Query evaluation and optimization;
- Performance evaluation and benchmarks;
- Distributed knowledge base systems and P2P systems;
- Large scale knowledge base management;
- Inference and inconsistency;
- Semantic Web-based information integration
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Workshop Co-Chairs
=============================
Mike Dean (BBN Technologies, USA)
Yuanbo Guo (Lehigh University, USA)
Zhengxiang Pan (Lehigh University, USA)
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Program Committee
=============================
Grigoris Antoniou (University of Crete, ICS FORTH, Greece)
Dave Beckett (University of Bristol, UK)
Pierre-Antoine Champin (Lyon 1 University, France)
Oscar Corcho (University of Manchester, UK)
Ying Ding (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Jeff Heflin (Lehigh University, USA)
Atanas Kiryakov (Ontotext Lab, Sirma AI, Bulgaria)
Brian McBride (HP Laboratories, UK)
Peter F. Patel-Schneider (Bell Laboratories, USA)
Dennis Quan (IBM Watson Research Center, USA)
Paulo Pinheiro da Silva (Stanford University, USA)
Heiner Stuckenschmidt (Vrije University, The Netherlands)
York Sure (University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
David Wood (University of Maryland, USA)
Takahira Yamaguchi (Keio University, Japan)
(This list may be expanded. Please refer to the workshop website for the
latest information.)
=============================
Paper Submission and Publication
=============================
Papers should be submitted in PDF or PostScript format and sent by email to
Yuanbo Guo (yug2(a)lehigh.edu). Papers must be no longer than 12 pages in
Springer LNCS format. For details about this format, please visit Springer
Online (http://www.springeronline.com).
At least one author of each accepted paper is required to present the work
during the workshop.
Note: The proceedings of the workshop will be published by Springer Verlag
LNCS series.
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The 2006 International Conference on SCORM (SCORM'2006)
Tamkang University, Taipei, Taiwan
January 17 - 19, 2006
http://ia.nknu.edu.tw/scorm2006/
(In Conjunction with the International Plugfest II)
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) aims
to foster creation of reusable learning content as instructional
objects within a common technical framework for computer
and Web-based learning. The 2006 International Conference
on SCORM (SCORM'2006) will provide a forum for discussion
on SCORM related research issues. The conference is
co-sponsored by the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL),
Tamkang University, Institute for Information Industry, Taiwan,
National Science and Technology Program for e-Learning,
Taiwan, and Endorsed by the IEEE Technical Committee on
Learning Technology.
The conference covers theory, design and application of
SCORM-related research issues. Aside from the regular
presentations, the conference will include keynote
addresses with speakers from both industry and academia.
Prospective authors are invited to propose papers
in any of the following areas:
* Content Authoring and Converting
* Automatic Generation of Metadata
* Visualization of Content Aggregation and Sequencing
* Metrics of Learning Objects and Content Aggregations
* Game Technology for Distance Learning
* Modeling and Simulation in Distance Learning
* Question, Test, and Performance Assessment
* Intelligent Tutoring Based on Sequencing and Navigation
* Automatic Testing of Sequencing and Navigation
* Practical Usage and Examples of Sequencing and Navigation
* Experimental Design for Adaptive Learning
* Infrastructure and Design of Repository
* Discovery and Registration of Repository
* Searching and Reusing of Learning Objects
* Open Architecture for LMSs
* Mobile Technology for Distance Learning
* Collaborative Learning Systems
** Paper Submissions
Submit a full paper of at most 4 pages (IEEE Computer Society
Proceedings Manuscripts style: two columns, single-spaced), including
figures and references, using 10 fonts, and number each page. You can
confirm the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Author Guidelines at
http://computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm. Contact author must
provide the following information:
paper title, authors' names, affiliations, postal address, phone,
fax, and e-mail address of the author(s), about 200-250 words
abstract, and about five keywords. Prepare your
paper in Word, RTF or PDF file and send it by email to
David Yang, Professor
National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan
yangdav(a)nknucc.nknu.edu.tw
All submissions will be peer-reviewed on the basis of relevance,
originality, significance, and clarity. All accepted papers will
be included in the conference proceedings. Best papers recommended
by the program committee will be extended and published in a
special volume of the IEEE Learning Technology Newsletter.
Besides, authors of selected papers will be invited to make an
extension of their papers to be published in the International
Journal of Distance Education Technologies
(http://www.mine.tku.edu.tw/JDET).
The authors of accepted papers will present at the conference
and be required to complete ADL release forms when submitting
their final papers. In addition, presentation slides should be
submitted to the conference organization committee. Presentations
slides will be posted on the ADL Plugfest website after
the conference.
** Important Dates
Paper Submission: August 15, 2005
Notification of Acceptance: November 15, 2005
Author Registration: December 15, 2005
Receipt of Final Papers and Presentation Slides: December 15, 2005
Presentation: January 17 - 19, 2006
** Local Arrangement Co-Chairs
Timothy K. Shih, Tamkang University, Taiwan
Kuei-Ping Shih, Tamkang University, Taiwan
** Advisory Committee
Robert Wisher, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative, USA
Paul Jesukiewicz, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative
Co-Laboratory, USA
Michael Freeman, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative, USA
Jinn-Bao Lee, Institute for Information Industry, Taiwan
Gwo-Dong Chen, National Central University, Taiwan
Toshio Okamoto, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan
** General Co-Chairs
Flora Chia-I Chang, Tamkang University, Taiwan
Judy Brown, Academic Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative Co-Lab, USA
** Program Co-Chair
David Yang, National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan
Kinshuk, Massey University, New Zealand
Nian Shing Chen, National Sun-Yet-Sen University, Taiwan.
** Program Committee
Ignacio Aedo, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Tak-Wai Chan, National Central University, Taiwan
Kuo En Chang, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
Darina Dicheva, Winston-Salem State University, USA
Baltasar Fernandez-Manjon, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Michael Freeman, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative, USA
Rob Koper, Open University of the Netherlands, The Netherlands
Rory McGreal, Athabasca University, Canada
M. David Merrill, Brigham Young University - Hawaii, USA
Kiyoshi Nakabayashi, NTT Resonant Inc., Japan
Eric Roberts, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative, USA
Demetrios Sampson, University of Piraeus, Greece
Katherine Sinitsa, Intl Res. and Trng Ctr of Info. Tech. and Systems,
Kiev,Ukraine
Marcus Specht, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology,
Germany
J. Michael Spector, Florida State University, USA
Colin Tattersall, Open University of the Netherlands, The Netherlands
Marc Willem, CEDEFOP, Greece
Stephen Yang, National Central University, Taiwan
** Publication Chair
Chih-Yung Chang, Tamkang University, Taiwan
** Publicity Chair
Qing Li, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
** Financial and Registration Co-Chairs
Lichieh Lin, Institute for Information Industry, Taiwan
Hui-Huang Hsu, Tamkang University, Taiwan
** For questions, please contact:
Timothy K. Shih, Professor
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
Tamkang University, Taiwan
E-mail: tshih(a)cs.tku.edu.tw
Fax: + 886 2 26209749
Phone: + 886 2 26215656 x2743, x2616
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Betreff: FITCE Congress 2005
Datum: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 23:01:59 +0200
Von: FITCE Austria (HSM) <sekretariat(a)fitce.at>
An: <FITCEcongress(a)fitce.at>
Under the patronage of Ms Viviane Reding, Member of the European
Commission responsible for the Information Society and Media
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Achtung! Bis 1. Juli gibt es noch den Frühbucherbonus. Schnell
registrieren unter http://congress2005.fitce.at/registration/
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren!
Vom 1. bis 3. September 2005 findet in Wien der *44. Jahreskongress der
FITCE* (Federation of Telecommunications Engineers of the European
Community) statt.
Unter dem Motto
*�The Magic Potion to Meet Customers`Desires*�
werden hochkarätige Experten aus verschiedenen EU-Ländern die spannenden
Themen Konvergenz, Interaktivität und Service-Innovationen diskutieren.
Darüber hinaus haben wir uns für Sie ein interessantes und
abwechslungsreiches Rahmen- und Partnerprogramm einfallen lassen. Der
angehängte Prospekt informiert Sie dazu ausführlich. Das Anmeldeformular
und die Preisliste für die Teilnahme finden Sie auf unserer Homepage:
_http://congress2005.fitce.at_
Sollten Sie Fragen zu unserem Jahreskongress haben, schreiben Sie uns
bitte: _congress2005__(a)fitce.at_ <mailto:congress2005@fitce.at>
Wir freuen uns darauf, Sie im September beim FITCE Jahreskongress in
Wien begrüßen zu dürfen!
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
DI Alois Miedl
Präsident der FITCE Austria
_www.fitce.at_ <http://www.fitce.at/>
_www.fitce.org_ <http://www.fitce.org>