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Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP:: ICEEE-Poland- IEEE
Datum: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 05:57:06 -0700
Von: The International Conference on E-Learning and E-Technologies in
Education (ICEEE) <cn(a)sdiwc.net>
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The International Conference on E- Learning and E-Technologies in
Education (ICEEE)
Technical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland
Sept. 24-26, 2012
http://www.sdiwc.net/iccaee2012
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The proposed conference on the above theme will be held at Technical
University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland, From Sept. 24-26,
2012 which aims to enable researchers build connections between different
digital applications.
The conference welcomes papers on the following (but not limited to)
research topics:
- Intelligent Tutoring Systems
- Security Aspects?
- Immersive Learning
- Computer-Aided Assessment? ?
- Collaborative Learning?
- Errors in E-Learning
- Community Building-Accessibility to Disabled Users?
- Context Dependent Learning
- E-Learning Platforms, Portals?
- Mobile Learning (M-learning)?
- Learning Organization
- Standards and Interoperability
- Virtual Labs and Virtual Classrooms
- Digital Libraries for E-Learning
- Joint Degrees
- Web-based Learning, Wikis and Blogs
- Authoring Tools and Content Development
- Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning
- Medical Applications
- E-Learning Hardware and Software
- AV-Communication and Multimedia
- Ontologies and Meta-Data Standards
- Simulated Communities and Online Mentoring
- E-Testing and new Test Theories
- Supervising and Managing Student Projects
- Distance Education-Pedagogy Enhancement with E-Learning
- Metrics and Performance Measurement
- Assessment Methods in Blended Learning Environments
- Assessment and Accreditation of Courses and Institutions
- Course Design and E-Learning Curriculae
- Lifelong Learning: Continuing Professional Training and Development
- Theoretical Bases of E-Learning Environments
- International Partnerships in Teaching
- Distance and E-Learning in a Global Context
- Cooperation with Industry in Teaching-Higher Education vs. Vocational
Training
- Critical Success Factors in Distance Learning?
- Technology Enhanced Learning
- Interdisciplinary Programs for Distance Education
- Impact and Achievements of International Initiatives
- Technology Support for Pervasive Learning
- E-Learning in Electrical, Mechanical, Civil and information engineering
- Groupware Tools
- Educating the Educators-Blended Learning
- Assessment Software Tools
- Teacher Evaluation
- E-Learning Success Cases
Researchers are encouraged to submit their work electronically. All papers
will be fully refereed by a minimum of two
specialized referees. Before final acceptance, all referees comments must
be considered.
Important Dates
==============
Submission Date : Aug. 10, 2012
Notification of acceptance: Aug. 25, 2012
Camera Ready submission : Sep. 15, 2012
Registration : Sep. 15, 2012
Conference dates : Sept. 24-26, 2012
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Call For papers for a Special Issue on Requirements
Complexity
Datum: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 07:53:18 -0400
Von: Kalle Lyytinen <kjl13(a)case.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Call for Papers
ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems
(see http://tmis.acm.org/)
**
Special Issue: ?Complexity of Systems Evolution: Requirements
Engineering Perspective?
The motivation of this special issue is that many of the RE assumptions
are now in suspect or related research delivers decreasing returns
(Jarke et al 2011)[1] <#_ftn1>. The community has recognized for some
time a need for a shift in RE focus which is also amplified by changes
in computational paradigms and capabilities that draw upon platform
strategies, web services, and virtualization of both application
services and development platforms. These trends have significant
implications for views of modularity and requirements evolution,
complexity of RE tasks, and the economics and costs related to
application and service use and development. The aim of the proposed
special issue is to introduce, refine, validate models and theories
around system complexity, evolution and requirements.
The proposed special issue has three distinguishing features in its
effort to frame, influence, and direct the discourse around requirements
engineering. First, it examines RE as shaping ?socio-technical
systems,? reflecting the emerging interactions of people and technology
that need to be recognized in system requirements. This requires
simultaneous understanding of both the social and the technical.
Second, it addresses evolutionary and complexity aspects of RE that
affect development, adoption, mutual-adaptation, and co-evolution of
increasingly multifaceted socio-technical systems. We are less
interested in discussion of how great some RE methods are or will be and
more interested in the mechanisms by which RE activity in complex
settings comes to pass. Third, it embraces issues of scalability. There
are some existence proofs that digital infrastructure can enable
large-scale RE as for example experiences from open source software
development testify. There is, as yet, little /systematic/
investigation of how scalability occurs in RE for complex settings.
In particular the special issue will focus on a series of interrelated
questions such as:
§How to theorize and study complexity within RE tasks?
§New perspectives on RE complexity: biological systems, complexity
evolutionary economics
§What theoretical perspectives can inform how and why complex
requirements knowledge evolves as it is generated, validated, and
distributed?
§How requirements, system evolution, and environmental change interact?
§How different types of knowledge interact to shape requirements and
their evolution?
§What are the origins and flows of influence of requirements knowledge
for complex evolving systems? How can non-linear influences be
effectively managed in RE evolution?
§What is the effect of speed and scale in requirements processes?
§What is the role of goals and constraints and their complex
interactions in RE?
§What are the effects of Governance on requirements complexity?
We encourage submissions of high-risk, creative scholarship that include
one or more of the following: strong theoretical contributions,
attention to design of design, solid quantitative studies, qualitative
longitudinal case-based research on RE processes, and attention to
challenges of scale and complexity (of people, of artifacts, of
world-views, design elements) relevant to the RE. A wide variety of
topics might be considered appropriate. Examples include:
* New, alternative, or evolving forms of RE focused on scalability and
evolution
* RE for knowledge-intensive, technical fields such as science and
engineering, software development, and product design and development
* RE for and during organizational transformation
* RE for digital infrastructures, platforms, and standards
* RE for business innovations
* Organizing large-scale RE teams and related socio-technical arrangements
* The interplay of institutional persistence and change related to
large scale RE
* Role of digital infrastructures in organizing RE
* Public policy and RE for large-scale public-private projects
* Relationships between product and software architecture, and
organizational and industrial structures and RE
* Organizing for RE associated with product design and development,
research and development activity, or scientific collaboration
* Organizational and technological governance for large scale RE
//
The planned schedule is as follows:
February 28, 2013 Deadline for submissions
June 30, 2013 First round reviews complete
and returned to authors
September 30, 2013 Revised papers due
December 30, 2013 Second round reviews complete and
returned to authors
February 15, 2014 Final papers due
March 30, 2014 Decision on papers for inclusion
June, 2014 Special issue published
Guest Editors: Matthias Jarke, RWTH-Aachen (jarke(a)dbis.rwth-aachen.de
<mailto:jarke@dbis.rwth-aachen.de>)
Kalle Lyytinen Case Western Reserve University (kalle(a)case.edu
<mailto:kalle@case.edu>)
Kalle Lyytinen [_mailto: kalle(a)po.cwru.edu <mailto:kalle@po.cwru.edu>_]
Iris S. Wolstein Chair; Director of Academic Affairs
Doctor of Management Programs:
http://weatherhead.case.edu/degrees/doctor-management/
The Weatherhead School of Management
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio 44106-7235
Tel: +1-216-368 5353, fax: +1-216-368 4776, Mobile: +1-216-543 6667
Home page _URL:_ http://home.cwru.edu/~kjl13/
<http://home.cwru.edu/%7Ekjl13/>_
Research Projects: Digitalization of routines:
http://www.orgdna.net/the-research-project/_; Requirements:
http://weatherhead.case.edu/requirements
Publications: /scholar.*google*.com/citations?user=yX-R0QwAAAAJ&hl=en/
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[1] <#_ftnref1> Jarke M., Loucopoulos P, Lyytinen K., Mylopoulos J.,
Robinson W. (2011): ?The Brave NewWorld of Design Requirements: Four Key
Principles?, /Information Systems,/ 36, 8 (2011): 992?1008
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Subject: [WI] CfP: IEEE SOCA 2012 - International
Conference on Service Oriented Computing and Applications
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 07:51:51 +0200
From: Christian Pichler <christian.pichler(a)ec.tuwien.ac.at>
To: <wi(a)lists.uni-karlsruhe.de>
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IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and
Applications (SOCA 2012)
December 17 - 19, 2012
Taipei, Taiwan
* * * Submission Deadline: Due August 31, 2012 * * *
http://conferences.computer.org/soca/
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* C A L L F O R P A P E R S S O C A 2 0 1 2 *
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Service-oriented computing is considered today as a key technology for
the development of robust and high quality intelligent distributed and
embedded applications. Extensive research and development in the past
few years has pushed SOA technology into state-of-the-art application
areas such as context-aware, cloud-connected, mobile enterprise systems.
However, many of the critical components on building reliable, robust,
and user-centric sensor-based SOA systems are still open for research.
Hence, it is timely to reexamine SOA research opportunities and identify
new research challenges for next generation SOA.
One of the future SOA applications is Machine-to-Machine (M2M) systems
that are built on top of a network of services, each of which is
autonomous and collaborates with each other to form coherent and
context-aware service. It has been suggested that M2M will spark the
next ICT revolution based on the 15-year gold rule of the ICT technology
after PC's and Internet. The services in M2M have diverse
characteristics and dynamic requirements. Many of the service components
are deployed on resource limited embedded systems and are performance
sensitive; others are deployed on cloud servers providing highly
parallel services. Two distinct sources for the increasing complexity
are intelligent services in heterogeneous devices, and the constantly
evolving environment. Hence, the dynamic flexibility of SOA may be used
to compose and invoke services in M2M to adapt to the changing sensor
resources, but also to the dynamic user needs and physical environment.
The 2012 IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and
Applications (SOCA 2012) will be held in Taipei, Taiwan, with a theme of
"M2M SOA". The conference includes three days of parallel tracks
program, special-topic workshops/tutorials, and panel discussion. We
invite submissions of high quality papers describing fully developed
results or ongoing work on the topics such as:
- Service-oriented architecture, engineering, and applications
- M2M service system management
- Intelligent service composition, management and maintenance
- Configurable and reconfigurable service middleware
- Large-scale real-time cyber-physical systems
- Dependable and trustworthy services
- Streaming and real-time data analytics
- Mobile service engineering and applications
- Security and privacy for intelligent service applications
- Context-aware connected embedded computing
- Service composition with multi-dimensional QoS
- Service networks for smart home, smart transportation, and smart
infrastructure
- Sustainability issues on large-scale M2M applications
Proposal for workshops on focused emerging topics are also solicited.
The papers in the workshops will be published in the SOCA proceedings
that will be included in the IEEE Digital Library.
General Information about Taipei, Taiwan: Taipei is the political,
economic, and cultural center of Taiwan. The National Palace Museum has
one of the largest collections of Chinese artifacts and artworks around
the world and is located in Taipei. Taipei weather in December is
usually mild with temperature around 10-15 degrees celsius. There are
many direct flights to Taipei from USA, Europe, Australian and Asian
cities.
CONFERENCE CHAIRS:
Tei-Wei Kuo, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Christian Huemer, TU Vienna, Austria
PROGRAM CHAIRS:
Chi-Sheng Shih, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Sang H. Son, University of Virginia, USA
STEERING COMMITTEE CHAIR:
Kwei-Jay Lin, University of California, Irvine
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper Submission Due: August 31, 2012
Acceptance Notification: October 10, 2012
Camera Ready Submission: October 26, 2012
SPONSORS:
IEEE Computer Society
National Taiwan University
Intel-NTU Connected Context Computing Center
Institute of Information and Computing Machinery, Taiwan
CONTACT PERSON:
Chi-Sheng Shih, cshih(a)csie.ntu.edu.tw
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP: IEEE SOCA 2012 - International
Conference on Service Oriented Computing and Applications
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 07:51:27 +0200
From: Christian Pichler <christian.pichler(a)ec.tuwien.ac.at>
To: <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
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IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and
Applications (SOCA 2012)
December 17 - 19, 2012
Taipei, Taiwan
* * * Submission Deadline: Due August 31, 2012 * * *
http://conferences.computer.org/soca/
------------------------------------------------------------------------
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* C A L L F O R P A P E R S S O C A 2 0 1 2 *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------
Service-oriented computing is considered today as a key technology for
the development of robust and high quality intelligent distributed and
embedded applications. Extensive research and development in the past
few years has pushed SOA technology into state-of-the-art application
areas such as context-aware, cloud-connected, mobile enterprise systems.
However, many of the critical components on building reliable, robust,
and user-centric sensor-based SOA systems are still open for research.
Hence, it is timely to reexamine SOA research opportunities and identify
new research challenges for next generation SOA.
One of the future SOA applications is Machine-to-Machine (M2M) systems
that are built on top of a network of services, each of which is
autonomous and collaborates with each other to form coherent and
context-aware service. It has been suggested that M2M will spark the
next ICT revolution based on the 15-year gold rule of the ICT technology
after PC's and Internet. The services in M2M have diverse
characteristics and dynamic requirements. Many of the service components
are deployed on resource limited embedded systems and are performance
sensitive; others are deployed on cloud servers providing highly
parallel services. Two distinct sources for the increasing complexity
are intelligent services in heterogeneous devices, and the constantly
evolving environment. Hence, the dynamic flexibility of SOA may be used
to compose and invoke services in M2M to adapt to the changing sensor
resources, but also to the dynamic user needs and physical environment.
The 2012 IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and
Applications (SOCA 2012) will be held in Taipei, Taiwan, with a theme of
"M2M SOA". The conference includes three days of parallel tracks
program, special-topic workshops/tutorials, and panel discussion. We
invite submissions of high quality papers describing fully developed
results or ongoing work on the topics such as:
- Service-oriented architecture, engineering, and applications
- M2M service system management
- Intelligent service composition, management and maintenance
- Configurable and reconfigurable service middleware
- Large-scale real-time cyber-physical systems
- Dependable and trustworthy services
- Streaming and real-time data analytics
- Mobile service engineering and applications
- Security and privacy for intelligent service applications
- Context-aware connected embedded computing
- Service composition with multi-dimensional QoS
- Service networks for smart home, smart transportation, and smart
infrastructure
- Sustainability issues on large-scale M2M applications
Proposal for workshops on focused emerging topics are also solicited.
The papers in the workshops will be published in the SOCA proceedings
that will be included in the IEEE Digital Library.
General Information about Taipei, Taiwan: Taipei is the political,
economic, and cultural center of Taiwan. The National Palace Museum has
one of the largest collections of Chinese artifacts and artworks around
the world and is located in Taipei. Taipei weather in December is
usually mild with temperature around 10-15 degrees celsius. There are
many direct flights to Taipei from USA, Europe, Australian and Asian
cities.
CONFERENCE CHAIRS:
Tei-Wei Kuo, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Christian Huemer, TU Vienna, Austria
PROGRAM CHAIRS:
Chi-Sheng Shih, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Sang H. Son, University of Virginia, USA
STEERING COMMITTEE CHAIR:
Kwei-Jay Lin, University of California, Irvine
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper Submission Due: August 31, 2012
Acceptance Notification: October 10, 2012
Camera Ready Submission: October 26, 2012
SPONSORS:
IEEE Computer Society
National Taiwan University
Intel-NTU Connected Context Computing Center
Institute of Information and Computing Machinery, Taiwan
CONTACT PERSON:
Chi-Sheng Shih, cshih(a)csie.ntu.edu.tw
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Betreff: [AISWorld] IRI 2012 Call for Participation
Datum: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 12:40:05 -0400
Von: Mohd Anwar <MANWAR(a)pitt.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
IEEE IRI 2012
13th IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration
8-10 August 2012
Las Vegas, USA
http://www.sis.pitt.edu/~iri2012/
~~IRI 2012 HIGHLIGHTS~~
We have an exciting program designed to appeal to researchers and
practitioners from academia, industry, and government. It includes: *
Three keynote talks
* Panels
* Four special Sessions: power and energy, robotics, energy and education
* Presentations of research papers
* Four Workshops: Social Computing, Data Integration and Mining,
Recognizing Inference in Text, and Health Informatics
* Banquet
~~KEYNOTE SPEAKERS~~
Lotfi A. Zadeh
Professor in the Graduate School, Computer Science Division
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Director of Berkeley Initiative in Soft Computing (BISC)
University of California
Berkeley, USA
Title: Outline of a Restriction-Centered Theory of Reasoning and
Computation in an Environment of Uncertainty and Imprecision
Christopher Terence John Dodson
Emeritus Professor of Mathematics
School of Mathematics
Manchester Institute for Mathematical Sciences
University of Manchester
Manchester, UK
Title: Information neighborhoods for visualization and monitoring
strategies of real stochastic behavior trajectories: computational aspects
Guy Paillet
Founder & Senior Researcher at CogniMem Technologies Inc.
Partner at Norlitech LLC
Co-founder at General Vision Inc.
Title: Knowledge synthesizing and reusing by cognitive computing Moving
beyond "prescriptive programming" and Von Neumann
The IEEE IRI conference serves as a forum for researchers and
practitioners from academia, industry, and government to present, discuss,
and exchange ideas that address real-world problems with real-world
solutions. This conference explores three major tracks: information reuse,
information integration, and reusable systems. Information reuse explores
theory and practice of optimizing representation; information integration
focuses on innovative strategies and algorithms for applying integration
approaches in novel domains; and reusable systems focus on developing and
deploying models and corresponding processes that enable Information Reuse
and Integration to play a pivotal role in enhancing decision-making
processes in various application domains. The conference includes, but is
not limited to, the areas listed below:
* Large Scale Data and System Integration
* Component-Based Design and Reuse
* Unifying Data Models (UML, XML, etc.) and Ontologies
* Database Integration
* Structured/Semi-structured Data
* Middleware & Web Services
* Reuse in Software Engineering
* Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
* Sensory and Information Fusion
* Reuse in Modeling & Simulation
* Automation, Integration and Reuse Across Applications
* Information Security & Privacy
* Survivable Systems & Infrastructures
* AI & Decision Support Systems; Heuristic Optimization and Search *
Knowledge Acquisition and Management
* Fuzzy and Neural Systems
* Soft/Evolutionary Computing
* Case-Based Reasoning
* Natural Language Understanding
* Knowledge Management and E-Government
* Command & Control Systems (C4ISR)
* Human-Machine Information Systems
* Biomedical & Healthcare Systems
* Homeland Security & Critical Infrastructure Protection
* Manufacturing Systems & Business Process Engineering
* Space and Robotic Systems
* Multimedia Systems
* Service-Oriented Architectures
* Autonomous Agents in Web-based Systems
* Information Integration in Grid, Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
Environment
* Systems of Systems
* Semantic Web and Emerging Applications
* Information Reuse, Integration and Sharing in Collaborative Environments
If you plan to attend, please hurry up on travel arrangements. The
discounted conference rate is available at the Tuscany Suites & Casino
(http://www.tuscanylv.com/). Information on the conference program and
registration is available at: http://www.sis.pitt.edu/~iri2012/
See you in Las Vegas!
IEEE IRI 2012 organization committee
***********************
Mohd Anwar, Ph.D.
School of Information Sciences
University of Pittsburgh
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Subject: [WI] IEEE CSE/EUC 2012: Final Call for Papers
(extended deadline!)
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 15:23:15 +0300
From: Announcements <announce(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
To: telespazio.com, <WI(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
*** Final Call for Papers ***
*** Final Deadline: 10th August ***
The 15th IEEE International Conference on Computational Science and
Engineering (IEEE CSE 2012)
http://www.cse2012.cs.ucy.ac.cy/
The 10th IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous
Computing (IEEE/IFIP EUC 2012)
http://www.euc2012.cs.ucy.ac.cy/
5-7 December 2012, Paphos, Cyprus
CSE 2012
The Computational Science and Engineering area has earned prominence
through advances in electronic and integrated technologies beginning
in the 1940s. Current times are very exciting and the years to come
will witness a proliferation in the use of various advanced computing
systems. It is increasingly becoming an emerging and promising
discipline in shaping future research and development activities in
academia and industry, ranging from engineering, science, finance,
economics, arts and humanitarian fields, especially when the solution
of large and complex problems must cope with tight timing schedules.
CSE 2012 is the next event, in a series of highly successful IEEE
International Conferences on Computational Science and Engineering,
held mainly as the International Workshop on High Performance
Scientific and Engineering Computing for 10 editions. The previous
CSE-11 was held in Dalian, China, August 24-26, 2011.
CSE 2012 is to bring together computer scientists, applied
mathematicians, engineers in different disciplines and researchers to
present, discuss and exchange ideas, results and experiences in the
area of advanced computing for problems in science and engineering
applications and inter-disciplinary. We are inviting new and unpublished
papers on, but not limited to, the following topics:
* Intelligent and Bio-inspired Computing
* Distributed and Parallel Computing
* Database and Data Mining
* Cluster, Grid, P2P and Cloud Computing
* Mobile Computing and Wireless Communications
* CSE Education
* Scientific and Engineering Computing
* Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing
* Advanced Networking and Applications
* Security, Privacy and Trust
* Service and Internet Computing - Dependable, Reliable and Autonomic
Computing
* CSE applications
EUC 2012
Embedded and ubiquitous computing is an exciting paradigm that promises
to provide computing and communication services to the end users all the
time and everywhere. Its systems are now invading in every aspect of our
daily life and promise to revolutionize our life much more profoundly
than elevators, electric motors or even personal computer evolution ever
did. The emergence of this technology is a natural outcome of research
and technological advances in a variety of areas including embedded
systems, pervasive computing and communications, wireless networks,
mobile computing, distributed computing and agent technologies.
EUC 2012 is the next event, in a series of highly successful IEEE
International Conferences on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing (EUC),
previously held as ICDCS-ECS04 (Tokyo, Japan, March 2004), EUC-04
(Aizu, Japan, August 2004), EUC-05 (Nagasaki, Japan, December 2005),
EUC-06 (Seoul, Korea, August 2006), EUC-07 (Taipei, Taiwan, December
2007), EUC-08 (Shanghai, China, December 2008), EUC-09 (Vancouver,
Canada, August 2009), EUC-10 (Hong Kong, December 2010) and EUC 2011
(Melbourne, Australia, October 2011).
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
Embedded Computing
* Embedded System Software and Optimization
* Embedded System Architectures
* Hardware/Software Co-design and Design Automation
* Real-Time Systems and Operating Systems
* Application-Specific Processors and Devices
* Power-Aware Computing
* Sensor Networks
* System/Network-on-Chip
* Reconfigurable Computing Systems and Applications
* Cyber-Physical Systems
Ubiquitous Computing
* Pervasive Computing and Communications
* Middleware and Peer-to-Peer Computing
* Internet Computing and Applications
* Multimedia and Data Management
* Human-Computer Interaction
* Network Protocols
* Wireless Communication & Networks
* Mobile Computing
* Agents and Distributed Computing
* Security and Fault Tolerance Applications
Submission Guidelines
Submitted papers must not substantially overlap papers that have been
published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a
conference with proceedings. Papers should be at most 8 pages
including the bibliography and well-marked appendices, and should
follow the IEEE 8.5" x 11" Two-Column Format. Committee members are
not required to read the appendices, and so the paper should be
intelligible without them. Submissions are to be made to the
submission web site. Only pdf files will be accepted. Submissions
not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without consideration
of their merits. Papers must be received by the submission deadline.
Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their papers will be
presented at the conference. Accepted papers will be published in
the IEEE conference proceedings (EI indexed).
Journal Special Issues
Selected best papers of CSE and EUC will be published in special
issues of the following high quality journals:
ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems (ACM)
ACM/Springer Mobile Networks and Applications (ACM and Springer)
Journal of Computer and System Sciences (Elsevier)
International Journal of High Performance Computing (SAGE Publs)
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience (Wiley)
Journal of Embedded Computing (IOS)
Journal of Computational Science (Elsevier)
Journal of System Architecture (Elsevier) (pending)
Journal of Wireless Personal Communications (Springer) (pending)
Journal of Computing (Springer) (pending)
Important Dates
* Submission Deadline (extended!): 10 August
* Notification of Acceptance: 21 September
* Camera-ready Versions Submitted: 5 October
* Author Registration: 5 October
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Subject: [AISWorld] Extended CFP:: ICCNDT2012- Bahrain
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 13:33:46 -0700
From: The International Conference on Communication
Technology and Networking 2012 (ICCTN2012) <icc(a)sdiwc.net>
Reply-To: icc(a)sdiwc.net
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
The International Conference on Computing, Networking and Digital
Technologies(ICCNDT 2012)
Gulf University, Bahrain
Nov. 11-13, 2012
http://www.sdiwc.net/bh
========================================================================
The proposed conference on the above theme will be held at Gulf
University, Bahrain, From Nov. 11-13, 2012 which aims to enable
researchers build connections between different digital applications.
The conference welcomes papers on the following (but not limited to)
research topics:
- Software Specification
- Software Assurance
- Social Search
- Software Process Modeling
- Software Reuse
- Cloud Computing
- Grid Computing
- Green Computing
- Information and Data Management
- Telecommunications
- Communication protocols
- Security and Access Control
- Transmission Techniques
- Communication Systems
- Network Systems and Devices
- Information Content Security
- Network Modeling and Simulation
- Network Management Techniques
- Reengineering And Reverse Engineering
- Trust Models for Social Networks
- Data and Network Mining
- Computational Intelligence
- Biometrics Technologies
- Biometrics and Ethics
- Distributed AI Systems
- Internet Modeling
- Digital Image Processing
- XML-Based Languagess
- Web Services Security
- Mobile Social Networks
- Software Design, Software Testing
- Multimedia Data Base
- Information Retrieval
- Digital Rights Management
- Compression and Coding
- Analysis and Processing
- Computer Graphics
- Data mining
- Soft Computing
- Web based applications
- Fuzzy and Neural Network Systems
- Forensics, Recognition Technologies and Applications
- Signal Processing, Pattern Recognition and Applications
- Intelligent Agent-Based Systems, Cognitive and Reactive Distributed AI
Systems
- User Interfaces,Visualization and Modeling
- Management and Diffusion of Multimedia Applications
- Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Network Management
- Web Services Architecture, Modeling and Design
- New Architectures for Web-Based Social Networks
- Semantic Web, Ontologies (Creation , Merging, Linking, Reconciliation)
- Quality of Service, Scalability and Performance
- Self-Organizing Networks and Networked Systems
- Algorithms, Architecture, and Infrastructures
- Wireless Networks, Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks
Researchers are encouraged to submit their work electronically. All papers
will be fully refereed by a minimum of two specialized referees. Before
final acceptance, all referees comments must be considered.
Important Dates
==============
Submission Date : Sep. 25, 2012
Notification of acceptance: Oct. 10, 2012
Camera Ready submission : Oct. 30, 2012
Registration : Oct. 30, 2012
Conference dates : Nov. 11-13, 2012
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Subject: CFP - ICEEE - Poland - Sept 24-26, IEEE-Tech.
Co-sponsored
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 23:00:10 -0700
From: he International Conference on E-Learning and
E-Technologies in Education (ICEEE) <donotreply(a)sdiwc.us>
To: gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
The International Conference on E-Learning and
E-Technologies in Education (ICEEE)
Technical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland
Sept. 24-26, 2012
http://www.sdiwc.net/iccaee2012
Technical co-sponsored by IEEE Poland.
=================================================================
The proposed conference on the above theme will be held at
Technical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland, From Sept.
24-26, 2012 which aims to enable researchers build
connections between different digital applications.
The conference welcomes papers on the following (but not
limited to) research topics:
- Intelligent Tutoring Systems
- Security AspectsÂ?
- Immersive Learning
- Computer-Aided Assessment
- Collaborative LearningÂ?
- Errors in e-Learning
- Community Building-Accessibility to Disabled UsersÂ?
- Context Dependent Learning
- E-Learning Platforms, Portals
- Mobile Learning (M-learning)Â?
- Learning Organization
- Standards and Interoperability
- Virtual Labs and Virtual Classrooms
- Digital Libraries for E-Learning
- Joint Degrees
- Web-based Learning, Wikis and Blogs
- Authoring Tools and Content Development
- Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning
- Medical Applications
- E-Learning Hardware and Software
- AV-Communication and Multimedia
- Ontologies and Meta-Data Standards
- Simulated Communities and Online Mentoring
- E-Testing and new Test Theories
- Supervising and Managing Student Projects
- Distance Education-Pedagogy Enhancement with E-Learning
- Metrics and Performance Measurement
- Assessment Methods in Blended Learning Environments
- Assessment and Accreditation of Courses and Institutions
- Course Design and e-Learning Curriculae
- Lifelong Learning: Continuing Professional Training and
Development
- Theoretical Bases of E-Learning Environments
- International Partnerships in Teaching
- Distance and E-Learning in a Global Context
- Cooperation with Industry in Teaching-Higher Education vs.
Vocational Training
- Critical Success Factors in Distance LearningÂ?
- Technology Enhanced Learning
- Interdisciplinary Programs for Distance Education
- Impact and Achievements of International Initiatives
- Technology Support for Pervasive Learning
- E-learning in Electrical, Mechanical, Civil and
information engineering
- Groupware Tools
- Educating the Educators-Blended Learning
- Assessment Software Tools
- Teacher Evaluation
- E-Learning Success Cases
Researchers are encouraged to submit their work
electronically. All papers will be fully refereed by a
minimum of two specialized referees. Before final
acceptance, all referees comments must be considered.
Important Dates
==============
Submission Date : Aug. 10, 2012
Notification of acceptance : Aug. 25, 2012
Camera Ready submission : Sep. 15, 2012
Registration : Sep. 15, 2012
Conference dates : Sept. 24-26, 2012
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Betreff: [AISWorld] CAiSE 2013 call for workshop proposals
Datum: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 08:31:18 +0300
Von: Pnina Soffer <spnina(a)is.haifa.ac.il>
An: AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*Call for Workshop Proposals*
*25th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems
Engineering (CAiSE'13)*
*
CAiSE'13*, 17-21 June 2013, Valencia, Spain
http://www.pros.upv.es/index.php/en/home-caise2013
CAiSE is a well-established highly visible conference series on
Information Systems (IS) Engineering. It covers all relevant topics of
IS engineering such as methodologies and approaches for IS engineering,
innovative platforms, architectures and technologies, and engineering of
specific kinds of IS. CAiSE conferences also have the tradition of
hosting several workshops in its area. Workshops are intended to focus
on particular topics and provide ample room for discussion of new
developments.
CAiSE'13, the 25^th instantiation of the CAiSE series, invites proposals
for workshops to be held in conjunction with the conference, related to
the CAiSE topics, covering new emerging topics and targeting ground
breaking papers in the special focus area.
Two kinds of workshops are invited:
-Presentation-oriented workshops: these will concentrate on
presentations of accepted papers and discussion about these papers. The
proceedings of these workshops are intended to be published in one
volume in the Springer LNBIP series. According to Springer standards,
the acceptance rate of full papers (12 pages) should not exceed 45%-50%.
However, it is also possible to additionally accept short papers (6
pages) that will appear in a designated section of the proceedings.
-Discussion-oriented workshops: these will emphasize discussions
facilitated by paper presentations. Since the main criterion for paper
acceptance in such workshops is relevance and potential for raising
discussion, they are not expected to have their proceedings in the LNBIP
volume. The workshop organizers are expected to manage their own
proceedings (e.g., using CEUR series).
Workshop proposals should be submitted viaeasychair at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/conference_dir.cgi?a=c0184830f99f.
Prior contact with the workshop chairs is encouraged.
The organizer(s) of approved workshops will be responsible for
advertising their workshop, for the reviewing process for their
workshop's papers, and for the collection of camera-ready copies of
accepted papers (verifying that they comply with the formatting rules).
Organizers (including co-organizers) are expected to attend their entire
workshop, and to provide a summary of the event to the CAiSE organisers.
*Dates*
19th October 2012 Deadline for submission of Workshops proposals
10th November 2012Notification of workshop acceptance^
3rd April 2013Camera ready of all papers and summary by workshop chairs
17-18th June 2013Workshops
***
Detailed instructions for workshop proposers***
The proposal (length up to 1000 words) should cover the following points:
1. Workshop title, length (1 day, 2 days), preferred date, workshop
type (presentation-oriented or discussion-oriented).
2. The organisers (PC chairs, other organisers who will be present at
the workshop or are otherwise involved, including the person
responsible for the web presence and communications). Please include
names, addresses, affiliations, and indicate the main responsible
person. The submission should include a one-paragraph biographical
sketch for each organizer, describing relevant qualifications and
experience.
3. Purpose: How does the focus of the workshop differ from the main
conference? How does the focus of the workshop differ from other
potential workshops (you are advised to look at the workshops and
working conferences held at CAiSE 2012 and differentiate your scope
from theirs)? What are the main goals? List the workshop topics.
4. Organization of the workshop. Specify the type of contributions,
distribution into sessions, type of sessions, etc. Mention if you
plan to have any keynote speaker (please note that the organization
will not cover fees). Include any special requirement on
infrastructure and room layout. In particular, specify the
proceedings type. In presentation-oriented workshops LNBIP will be
the default option; in discussion-oriented workshops, specify how
you will publish the contributions and how do you plan to make them
available to attendees (especially if you plan to require some
support from the organization).
5. Tentative list of PC members.
6. An estimate of the number of papers to be accepted, and the number
of attendees. If applicable, short information on previous editions
of the workshop series (this should include submission, acceptance,
and attendance information).
7. Short information on your plans for publicising your workshop and
making it highly visible.
*Services provided by CAiSE*
1. Publication of LNBIP volume for presentation-oriented workshops.
2. One free workshop registration for every 10 registrations.
3. Local organizational infrastructure and administrative support
(registration, badges, refreshments, beamers, screens, etc.).
4. Advertisment of the workshop on CAISE'12 homepage and mailings.
*/The workshop may be cancelled if the number of submissions is too low.
Also, in case of close topics, two or more workshops may be suggested to
be merged./*
*Workshop chairs *
*Xavier Franch*
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
franch(a)essi.upc.edu
*Pnina Soffer*
University of Haifa, Israel
spnina(a)is.haifa.ac.il
--
Pnina Soffer, PhD
Senior Lecturer
IS Department, University of Haifa
Carmel Mountain 31905, Haifa, Israel
Tel. +972-48288506
spnina(a)is.haifa.ac.il
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Subject: [computational.science] CFP: MoPoC'12 (update:
journal special issue)
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 14:36:59 +0200
From: Zsolt Nemeth <nemeth.zsolt(a)sztaki.mta.hu>
Organization: "ICCSA"
To: Computational Science Mailing List
<computational.science(a)lists.iccsa.org>
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Call for Papers:
1st
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON
MONITORING AND PREDICTION
OF CLOUD SERVICES
(MoPoC'12)
In conjunction with the 10th International Conference on Service
Oriented Computing (ICSOC 2012)
November 12-16, 2012, Shanghai, China
Web: http://w3c.org.au/mopoc2012/
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Workshop Theme
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Cloud services are perpetually becoming more important to current
IT operations. For instance, according to IDC, the 'revenue from
public IT cloud services exceeded $21.5 billion in 2010 and will
reach $72.9 billion in 2015, representing a compound annual growth
rate (CAGR) of 27.6%.'[1]. Along with the cloud's increasingly
central role to the services industry, monitoring cloud services as
well as the applications deployed on them is becoming a priority -
if mission-critical business applications are deployed to a cloud,
real-time monitoring of service quality becomes as integral to the
cloud as business activity monitoring is to current (in house)
process management solutions. However, currently deployed solutions
are minimal at best. Techniques for dynamically monitoring,
predicting and capturing the relationship between service quality,
current cloud service allocation and changes in workload patterns
remain both, an open research problem and a practical need. Overall,
the integration of cloud monitoring, workload prediction, service
performance models and optimization techniques to effect an
end-to-end automated monitoring and provisioning process over
cloud environments is a hitherto neglected research area.
The goal of the MoPoC'12 workshop is to strengthen scholarly and
industrial research in algorithms, methods and tools for monitoring
the current state of cloud services and/or applications deployed to
the cloud (with regards to, for instance, performance, availability,
compliance with governmental regulations, or security), as well as
for predicting these parameters for future services or applications.
The workshop fosters the exchange of ideas between practitioners
building state-of-the-art solutions, and researchers interested in
the conceptual foundation of future monitoring and prediction
solutions for cloud services. The event accepts paper submissions
regarding novel ideas for cloud monitoring and prediction, as well
as experience reports on quality monitoring and prediction of cloud
services in industrial settings.
[1] http://www.idc.com/prodserv/idc_cloud.jsp
Topics
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The workshop accepts mature work-in-progress or final results, as
well as short papers containing initial results, in the following
main topics of interest:
- Novel solutions for cloud monitoring and prediction with regards,
but not limited to:
* Performance
* Cloud resource utilization / energy efficiency
* Availability
* Costs / Profitability
* Cloud Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
* Compliance with governmental regulations
* Security
* Application- and domain-specific monitoring of cloud services
- Experience reports on quality monitoring and prediction of cloud
services
Paper Submission and Publication
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Authors are invited to submit original, previously unpublished
research papers, as
- Full papers (up to 12 pages including all references and figures)
- Short papers (up to 6 pages including all references and figures)
on the listed or related topics.
Please submit papers via Easychair at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mopoc12.
All workshop papers will be published in the combined workshop post-
proceedings of ICSOC 2012, as part of Springer LNCS Services
Science Subline. Thus, papers must be prepared in the Springer LNCS
style. Submissions will be reviewed by the workshop pogramm commitee.
Each submission will be evaluated by 2 to 4 commitee members with
regard to originality, maturity, technical quality and clarity of
presentation. At least one author of an accepted paper is expected
to attend the workshop and present the work. Attendance of the
workshop will require registration to the main conference.
UPDATE: Related Special Issue in
"Software: Practice and Experience"
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High-quality submission to MoPoC'12 will be encouraged to submit
extensions to the upcoming special issue "Software Tools and
Technologies for Monitoring and Prediction of Cloud Services" of
the journal "Software: Practice and Experience" [2] (published by
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.).
[2] http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-024X/
Important Dates
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July 31, 2012: Paper Submission Deadline
September 15, 2012: Paper Acceptance Notification
October 1, 2012: Camera Ready Paper & Copyright
November 12-16, 2012: Main ICSOC conference (the workshop will
likely be one or two days before the main conference)
Commitees
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Organizers:
- Armin Haller, W3C
- Philipp Leitner, Vienna University of Technology
- Rajiv Ranjan, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia
- Stefan Tai, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Program Commitee:
- Ivona Brandic, Vienna University of Technology
- Manuel Carro, U. Politecnica de Madrid
- Claudia-Melania Chituc, University of Porto
- Waldemar Hummer, Vienna University of Technology
- Dimka Karastoyanova, University of Stuttgart
- Niels Lohmann, Universitaet Rostock
- Annapaola Marconi, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
- Andreas Metzger, Paluno, The Ruhr Insitute of Technology
- Anton Michlmayr, Mercatis AG
- Zsolt Nemeth, SZTAKI
- Surya Nepal, CSIRO Australia
- Christos Nikolaou, University of Crete
- Ernst Oberortner, Boston University
- Mukaddim Pathan, Australian National University
- Eric Wohlstadter, University of British Columbia
- Florian Rosenberg, IBM T.J. Watson Research Centre
- Benjamin Satzger, Vienna University of Technology
- Vladimir Tosic, NICTA
- Uwe Zdun, University of Vienna
Contact
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For more information, please contact:
Philipp Leitner
Information Systems Institute
Distributed Systems Group
Vienna University of Technology
Argentinierstrasse 8/184-1
1040 Vienna, Austria
leitner [NOSPAM] infosys.tuwien.ac.at