---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: cfp mobile internet based services and information logistics Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 12:44:23 +0200 From: Gabriele Kotsis gabriele.kotsis@wu-wien.ac.at To: wi@wu-wien.ac.at
EXTENDED DEADLINE: June 23 2001
Workshop on mobile internet based services and information logistics
Workshop, GI/OCG-Jahrestagung 2001, September 26-28, 2001, Vienna, Austria
Workshop focus
Recent technology development (internet, mobile telecommunication, internet appliances) brings the idea of ubiquitious computing close to reality. This opens the perspective of information availability at any place at any time to the network economy. Thus, mobile internet computing becomes extremely attractive, there is a fast growing demand from users regarding mobile communications and mobile information access. This demand is driven by a broad area of application scenarios. On the other hand there are many open problems for research including both, hardware and software issues.
However information availability at any place also opens up the issue of information overload. More sophisticated mobile applications must yield a personalized, demand driven information supply. We call those applications, delivering the right information at the right time to the right place, information logistical applications.
The workshop is oriented towards people from research and industy dealing with the topics addressed above. The objective of the workshop is to discuss technological and organizational issues as well as user requirements towards mobile internet applications serving the aforementioned principles of information logistics.
Topics
We are interested in papers focussing on concepts for mobile internet applications especially leading to information logistical applications. Papers can describe basic research, novel applications and experience reports relevant in the following fields:
1.Modelling Techniques for modelling information demand (explicit models as well as implicit demand analysis) Mobile computing (models of locations and situations, location based services, privacy models and awareness in mobile applications) Information filtering / information demand models 2.Architectures and services Mobile IP Wireless application protocol Mobile internet services Architectures for mobile applications 3.Applications Show cases, experience reports Information logistical application services
Submissions of Papers
Contributors are invited to submit a full paper not exceeding 6 pages in IEEE Transactions format. Please do not send submissions that are significantly shorter or longer than this. Papers must not have been previously presented or published, nor currently submitted for journal publication. Each manuscript will be subjected to a refereeing process. Manuscripts should have a title page that includes the title of the paper, full name(s) of author(s), affiliation(s), complete postal and electronic mail address(es), and telephone number(s), a 100-word abstract and five specific keywords. Papers should be written in English.
Submissions must be sent in electronic format (PostScript or PDF) by June 23, 2001, to misil@ani.univie.ac.at
Important dates
EXTENDED DEADLINE for paper submissions June 23, 2001 Notification of acceptance June 30, 2001 Camera-ready final papers due July 15, 2001 Workshop September 27, 2001
WORKSHOP PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Wolfgang Deiters, Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering, Berlin / Dortmund, Germany Günther Haring, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Gabriele Kotsis, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Vienna, Austria Thomas Mück, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Herbert Weber, Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering, Berlin / Dortmund, Germany
http://www.ani.univie.ac.at/misil
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