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Subject: [all-prolearn] CfP MMGPS'04 Date: Tuesday 14 September 2004 20:45 From: Martin Wolpers wolpers@l3s.de To: all-prolearn@agws.dit.upm.es Cc: kevin@dcs.bbk.ac.uk
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2nd International Workshop on
Metadata Management in Grid and P2P Systems (MMGPS'04)
17th December 2004, London (see http://www.ics.forth.gr/isl/ist_workshop/mmgps04/index_04.htm)
The MMGPS'04 workshop aims to identify recent technological advances and open research challenges regarding metadata management in novel applications requiring peer-to-peer information management in a distributed or Grid setting. In P2P systems, a number of autonomous servers (peers) share their computing resources, data and services. Grid systems also aim to allow sharing of computing resources, data and services among dynamic collections of servers. Thus, Grid and P2P systems face similar challenges, and there have been several workshops during 2003/4 aiming to bring together researchers from both communities in order to share and develop common solutions.
In particular, we organised the first workshop on Metadata Management in Grid and P2P Systems (MMGPS) on 16th December 2003 - see http://www.ics.forth.gr/isl/ist_workshop/. Following on from that workshop, we are pleased to announce this second workshop.
This MMGPS'04 workshop is being organised by the SeLeNe (Self e-Learning Networks) project. SeLeNe is part of the "Information and Knowledge Grids" action line of EU FP5 and is conducting a feasibility study into using semantic web technology for syndicating knowledge-intensive resources, such as Learning Objects, in Grid or P2P environments. Please see the project web site at www.dcs.bbk.ac.uk/selene/ for a description of SeLeNe and its transferable outcomes, publications, and other related resources. SeLeNe has developed techniques enabling the discovery, sharing and collaborative creation of learning resources, facilitating a syndicated and personalised access to such resources.
The MMGPS'04 workshop is of interest to researchers from the Grid, P2P and e-learning communities as well as other application domains requiring Grid and/or peer-to-peer support. Topics of interest include, but are not limitted to:
* provision of Grid/Web services * metadata requirements in Grid/P2P systems * use of metadata in new application domains * metadata management middleware * Grid/Web service descriptions and ontologies * service and information discovery * service composition and orchestration * semantic interoperability in Grid/P2P systems * query/update processing in Grid/P2P systems * replication and consistency of information * access control * trust and contract management * personalisation techniques and services * automatic/semi-automatic generation of metadata
We welcome submissions of both research papers and applications papers. Research papers should describe original contributions in metadata management in Grid and/or P2P environments. Applications papers should describe practice and experience in metadata management in the context of real Grid or P2P systems - these may be prototype systems or deployed applications. Papers should be formated using Springer LNCS style and be 10 - 12 pages long (for formatting instructions please see www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html, Information for LNCS Authors, Proceedings and Other Multi-author volumes).
Important dates are:
Submission: 31st October 2004 Notification of acceptance: 15th November 2004 Camera-ready copies due: 22nd November 2004
Papers should be sent by email, in PDF form, to Vassilis Christophides (christop@ics.forth.gr) and Alex Poulovassilis (ap@dcs.bbk.ac.uk).
Programme Committee ___________________
Vassilis Christophides, ICS-FORTH, Greece (co-chair) Alex Poulovassilis, Birkbeck, U. of London (co-chair) Karn Aberer, EPFL, Switzerland Diego Calvanese, Free University of Bolzano/Bozen Mario Cannataro, University 'Magna Graecia' of Catanzaro Stavros Christodoulakis, Technical University of Crete Norbert Fuhr, University of Duisburg-Essen Susan Malaika, IBM Richard McClatchey, University of West England Wolfgang Nejdl, Learning Lab Lower Saxony George Samaras, University of Cyprus, Nicolas Spyratos, LRI, Univesity of Paris-Sud Peter Triantafillou, Univesity of Patras Aoying Zhou, Fudan University
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