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Subject: SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS --- Net.ObjectDays 2004 - September 27-30, 2004 - Erfurt Date: Tuesday 13 April 2004 18:10 From: "Net.ObjectDays 2004" kongress@netobjectdays.org To: v-cfp-em@transit-online.de
Second Call for Papers
Net.ObjectDays 2004
5th Annual International Conference on Object-Oriented and Internet- based Technologies, Concepts, and Applications for a Networked World Erfurt, Germany, September 27-30, 2004
Conference Web Site: www.netobjectdays.org
Online Paper submission now open, direct link: http://bpt.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/NetObjectDays2004/
Important Dates
Submission of Papers: April 23, 2004 Notification: May 28, 2004 Final Version Due: June 25, 2004 Conference: September 27-30, 2004
Net.ObjectDays is one of the major international conferences on object-oriented and internet-based technologies, concepts, and applications. Based on a strong research and innovation focus, Net.ObjectDays has a tradition in bringing together leading researchers from academia and industry on the one hand and system architects, developers, and users from industry and administration on the other hand.
Constantly evolving and increasingly powerful information and communication technologies have substantially changed the nature of global relationships, sources of competitive advantage, and opportunities for economic and social development. The Internet, and associated communication technologies have turned the globe into an interconnected network of individuals, firms, organizations, and governments, communicating and interacting with each other through a variety of channels.
These developments pose increasingly complex challenges to the computer science community in general and the software community in particular. One of the most important aspects is characterized by buzzwords like on-demand computing or adaptable computing. The basic idea is to assemble, configure and compose software at runtime to provide individual solutions to solve one-of-a-kind issues in an adequate, reliable and cost-effective way.
Given this background, the focus of Net.ObjectDays 2004 is on methods, concepts, languages, and tools for efficient, reliable and adaptive composition of software artefacts to provide value-added services, i.e., to provide the scientific and technological basis for making on-demand computing a reality.
Recent developments in different areas contribute to this technological basis, for instance web services, service composition and grid computing, but also in software generation, domain engineering and related approaches. Along this line, the topics of the conference include but are not limited to:
- Software Methodologies for service composition - Semantic Web Services - Ontological Engineering - Grid Services infrastructure - Functional and non-functional properties - Service Registry design - Standardization issues - Framework technologies and platform developments - Software Reusability - Domain Engineering and Software Product Lines - Object-oriented technologies and concepts - Architecture-centric development - Component-based approaches - Agile Processes and Agile Modeling - Generic Programming - Model Driven Architecture - Software Patterns and Frameworks - Software Quality and Testing - Aspect-Oriented Software Development - Generative Programming - Component Market Places - Middleware, especially EJB, CORBA, Web Services, .NET, Jini
We invite submissions in the following categories: - Research papers - Case studies from industry
Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged; please upload a self-contained PostScript file or PDF file via the Netobjectdays web site (www.netobjectdays.org, follow the Authors link); you may also use the direct link http://bpt.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/NetObjectDays2004/
Papers must be original contributions that have not been published previously, nor already submitted to other conferences in parallel with this conference. The length of the paper cannot exceed 16 pages, and the paper should be in such a form that it can be immediately included in the proceedings without major revision. The layout has to match the formatting instructions of Springer LNCS that can be found at www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Papers that do not match these formatting instructions will not be considered. Papers must be in English. Submissions received too late and submissions sent by fax will not be considered. We plan to publish the conference proceedings in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
The title page must contain a short abstract and a classification of the topics covered, preferably based on the topics above. Please also specify the paper category. The paper must clearly state the problem being addressed, the goal of the work, the results achieved, and the relation to other work. It must be self contained.
Program Committee
Witold Abramowicz, PUE, Poland Budak Arpinar, U Georgia at Athens, USA Mehmet Aksit, U Twente, The Netherlands Colin Atkinson, U Mannheim, Germany Ken Barker, U Calgary, Canada Boualem Benatallah, UNSW, Australia Lodewijk Bergmans, U Twente, The Netherlands Frank Bomarius, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany Alejandro Buchmann, TU Darmstadt, Germany Fabio Casati, HP Labs, USA Pat Croke, HP, Ireland Jos de Bruijn, U Innsbruck, Austria Andreas Dengel, DFKI, Germany Schahram Dustar, TU Wien, Austria Bernd Freisleben, U Marburg, Germany Kurt Geihs, TU Berlin, Germany Reinhard Gotzhein, U Kaiserslautern, Germany Volker Gruhn, U Leipzig, Germany Heinrich Hußmann, TU München, Germany Mario Jeckle, FH Furtwangen, Germany Gerti Kappel, TU Wien, Austria Stefan Kirn, U Hohenheim, Geramy Ryszard Kowalczyk, SWIN, Australia Falk Langhammer, Living Pages Research, Germany Peter Liggesmeyer, HPI U Potsdam, Germany David Lorenz, Northeastern University, USA Frank Maurer, U Calgary, Canada Mira Mezini, TU Darmstadt, Germany Gero Muehl, TU Berlin, Germany Jörg Müller, Siemens AG, Germany Dirk Mutig, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany Josef Noll, Telenor, Norway Roy Oberhauser, Siemens AG, Germany Andreas Polze, HPI U Potsdam, Germany Michael Rosemann, Queensland UT, Australia Günter Ruhe, U Calgary, Canada Roland Seiffert, IBM Deutschland, Germany Andreas Speck, U Jena, Germany Michael Stal, Siemens AG, Germany Mihaela Ulieru, U Calgary, Canada Laurentiu Vasiliu, DERI, Ireland Jari Veijalainen, U Jyväskylä, Finnland Gottfried Vossen, U Münster, Germany Guido Wirtz, U Bamberg, Germany Leon Zhao, U Arizona, USA
Program Committee Co-Chairs
Prof. Dr. Mathias Weske HPI at University of Potsdam Prof. Dr.-Helmert-Straße 2-3 14482 Potsdam, Germany E-mail: mathias.weske@hpi.uni-potsdam.de
Prof. Dr. Peter Liggesmeyer HPI at University of Potsdam Prof. Dr.-Helmert-Straße 2-3 14482 Potsdam, Germany E-mail: peter.liggesmeyer@hpi.uni-potsdam.de ______________________________________________________________ Unsubscribe if you don't want further mailings: mailto:majordomo@transit-online.de?body=unsubscribe%20v-cfp-em
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