Chrystol Koempel | 1 Nov 2005 02:31
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[Dbworld] dgo2006 Call for Participation


dg.o2006 The 7th Annual International Conference on Digital Government
Research

ÒIntegrating Information Technology and Social, Behavioral and

Political Sciences Research for Effective GovernmentÓ

http://dgrc.org/dgo2006

May 21-24, 2006, San Diego, California
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The 7th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research
is a forum for the presentation and discussion of interdisciplinary
research on digital government and its applications in diverse domains.
Interested participants are invited to submit research papers, system
demonstrations, posters, and proposals for tutorials and workshops for
dg.o2006. This year, the conference will focus on: 

-      research on digital government as an interdisciplinary domain that
Òencompasses inquiry at the intersections of computing research, social, 
political, and behavioral science research, and the problems and missions 
of government agencies.Ó (NSF, 2005)

-     unique partnerships of university researchers and government
partners, and

-      project highlights and outcomes of digital government research.
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Cao Jinli | 1 Nov 2005 03:18
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[Dbworld] 15 Nov, 2005 due for INFOSCALE

First International Conference on Scalable Information Systems 
(INFOSCALE 2006) 
Co-sponsored by IEEE CS Society (pending approval)

30 May - 1 Jun 2006, Hong Kong

http://www.cs.hku.hk/infoscale06/
http://www.infoscale.org/

CALL FOR PAPERS

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** Paper Submission Deadline Extended to 15 November 2005 **
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As the data volumes continue to increase and the ways of information
dispersion across the globe continue to diversify, new scalable methods
and structures are needed for efficiently processing those distributed
and autonomous data. Grid computing, P2P technology, distributed
information retrieval technology, and networking technology all must be
merged to address the scalability concern. This forum focuses on this
key merged domain and looks for new integrated solutions for this
diversifying world of information.

Conference Scope:
	Parallel Information Retrieval
	Scalable Distributed Information Retrieval 
	Scalable Grid Information Systems
	P2P Systems
	Scalable Mobile/Sensor DB Systems
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Ying Jin | 1 Nov 2005 06:59

[Dbworld] S A I N T 2 0 0 6 Call For Participation

              S A I N T  2 0 0 6     Call For Participation

     The 2006 International Symposium on Applications and the Internet

                            January 23-27, 2006

                             Mesa, Arizona, USA
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          Co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society (IEEE-CS) and the 
                 Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ) 

                           http://www.saintconference.org/
                                        and 
                   http://infonet.cse.kyutech.ac.jp/conf/saint06/

The SAINT2006 Organizing Committee welcomes you all to Mesa, Arizona 
with 41 symposium paper presentations selected from 99 submitted papers, 
keynote speeches, 5 workshops on cutting-edge topics, 3 panel discussions, 
covering a diverse range of applications and their enabling Internet 
technologies. 

***Make your registration and hotel reservation as soon as possible.***

For your Registration and Hotel Reservation:
   From SAINT Generic Page:
   http://www.saintconference.org/ 
      > SAINT2006 Homepage > Go to Registration Page
   or
   http://infonet.cse.kyutech.ac.jp/conf/saint06/registration/index.html

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Andreas Wombacher | 1 Nov 2005 09:24
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[Dbworld] STD3S deadline extended to Nov 13th

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                        CALL FOR PAPERS
  	
               International Workshop on Security and Trust 
           in Decentralized/Distributed Data Structures (STD3S)

                    in conjunction with the 
       22nd International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'06), 
                April 3-7, 2006, Atlanta, GA, USA
 	 

General Information
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Decentralized/distributed data structures (D3S) have recently received a lot 
of attention with the successful introduction of peer-to-peer systems, Web 
services, Grids, and ubiquitous computing systems as specific examples of D3S.
The "persuasive" arguments in favor of these systems are that they try to avoid
centralization as a performance bottleneck, to decrease infrastructure costs 
and to increase performance by using available distributed resources, and are 
relatively easy to deploy and maintain due to inherent self-organization properties.

Distribution, decentralization and self-organization as the basic underlying 
concepts to enable these advantages, however, introduce new problems in terms 
of security and trust into these systems. Most existing approaches perform well
in cooperative scenarios, but are doomed if this assumption does not hold. Also,
the large number of participants in these systems raises new questions, such as
whom to trust and cooperate with or how to ensure basic security properties such
as confidentiality, authenticity or non-repudiation, and how to support these 
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Vera Goebel | 1 Nov 2005 10:18
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[Dbworld] Open PhD and Post-doc positions at University of Oslo

Dear Collegues,

we have been lucky to get acceptance from the Commision for two project proposals
which we plan to start already in January 2006. Therefore, I would be very grateful
if you could forward this information to your collegues and students that might be 
interested in these positions.

Best regards,

Vera Goebel
Thomas Plagemann

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The Department of Informatics at the University of Oslo invites applications for 1-2 PhD positions and 1-2
Post-Doc/Researcher positions in two EU funded research projects: ANA and MIDAS (preferred starting
date 1. 1. 2006).

MIDAS (Middleware Platform for Developing and Deploying Advanced Mobile Services,
http://www.ifi.uio.no/forskning/grupper/dmms/project.php?project_id=8): the goal of the
project is to develop middleware solutions for mobile ad-hoc networks to support innovative
distributed mobile applications. We plan to employ in this project one post-doc/researcher for
approximately 2-2,5 years and one PhD student for three years. Applicants should have
experience/knowledge in the following research areas:
Network protocols 
Mobile ad-hoc networks 
Middleware 
Data management in distributed systems 

ANA (Autonomic Network Architecture,
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Roland Wagner | 1 Nov 2005 17:46
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[Dbworld] Call For Papers BIOS 2006

1st International Workshop on Bioinformatics and Security (BIOS 06)

In Conjunction with ARES 2006

Vienna, Austria

20-22 April, 2006

 

Call for Papers

Technological advances in high-throughput techniques and efficient data gathering methods coupled with a world wide effort in computational biology have resulted in a vast amount of life science data often available in distributed and heterogeneous repositories. These repositories contain interesting information such as sequence and structure data, annotations for biological data, results of complex and expensive computations, bio-medical publications, and so on. Newer and more sophisticated computational techniques to analyze such data are also being developed and made available for public use at a rapid pace. Nonetheless, the multiplicity in the objectives, methods, representation, and platforms of these data sources and analysis tools have created an urgent and immediate need for research in resource integration and platform independent processing of investigative queries involving heterogeneous data sources and analysis tools. It is now universally recognized that a database approach to analysis and management of biological data offers a convenient, high level, and efficient alternative to high volume biological data processing and management. Advances in database integration, query processing, web technology, work flow systems, and object-orientation can be leveraged to develop novel high-performance data management systems for biological applications. But also security is very important in this area and therefore this workshop has these two focuses.

Topics of interest lie at the intersection of general bioinformatics and security research. Following is a nonexclusive list of topics of interest for this year.

  • Security for grid computing in the field of bioinformatics

 

  • Information security development processes for sensitive (medical) data

 

  • Securing medical data (Information, Data and System Integrity)

 

  • Digital Rights Management for medical stored data

 

  • Complex relational database management system, with object-oriented extensions and numerous application driven enhancements

 

  • Web and Wireless Security Bioinformatics and Medical Diagnosis

 

  • Usability and security needs of complex systems

 

  • Innovative approaches for securing medical data

           (access management, authentication, data protection, etc.)

 

  • Information Security Management

 

Important Dates

Submission of papers: 20 December 2005 

Notification of acceptance: 20 January 2006 

Camera-ready copies: 1 February 2006

Submission Details

Your contributions should be formatted acoording to the IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings Author Guidelines: 10-point Times, single-spaced, two-column format (see here for detail; if the link does not work, see here for approximation). Each of your contributions should not exceed 8 pages.

 

Organisational Committee

Workshop Chair 

Küng Josef, University of Linz, FAW Austria

Mazuran Petra, FAW, Austria

Wagner Roland, University of Linz, FAW Ausstria

Program Committee

 

Eisenacher Martin, University of Münster, Germany

Hochreiter Sepp, TU Berlin, Germany

Hof Sonja, (DWS) AG, Switzerland

Kramer Stefan, TUM, Germany

Marik Vladimir, TechnicalUniversityPrag, Czech

Mazuran Petra, FAW, Austria

Palkoska Jürgen, FAW Austria

Retschitzegger Werner, University of Linz, Austria

Revell Norman, Middlesex University, UK

Tjoa A Min, Technical University of Vienna, Austria

 

 

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Imad Elhajj | 1 Nov 2005 18:05
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[Dbworld] Special Track on Intelligent Distributed Sensor Networks

					Special Track on
				Intelligent Distributed Sensor Networks
			http://www.carl.secs.oakland.edu/FLAIRS_IDSN06.html
				The 19th International FLAIRS Conference 
				   http://www.indiana.edu/~flairs06/
				   Holiday Inn - Melbourne Oceanfront 
					Melbourne Beach, Florida 
				 	     May 11-13, 2006 
		In cooperation with The American Association for Artificial Intelligence 

Scope
Papers are being solicited for a special track on Intelligent Distributed Sensor Networks at the 19th 
International FLAIRS Conference (FLAIRS 2006).  Technological advances in sensing, communication,
and computing technology are increasing the availability of low cost sensor nodes that can be
distributed over large geographical areas to collect data, monitor events, and predict evolution of
phenomena of interest.  Sensor networks present a new fully distributed computation and communication
environment with a great potential in a variety of domains from environment, to military, to human safety
and rescue.  The realization of this potential requires a judicious use of resources and an intelligent
capitalization on the specific features of the networks and their applications.
This special track aims at bringing together researchers interested in addressing issues specific to
distributed sensor networks using new or established artificial intelligence approaches. 
Submissions are solicited on topics, including but not limited to: 
* Sensor network integration with mobile vehicles and humans
* Data aggregation and fusion
* Intelligent Sensors 
* Self organizing sensor networks
* Swarm intelligence for sensor networks
* Neural Network inspired approaches to sensor networks
* Self-organizing routing methods
* Query optimization in sensor networks
* Cost metrics in sensor networks
* Flexible scheduling of nodes in sensor networks
* Robust behavior in sensor networks
* Localization with mobility

Delivery & Submissions
 We invite authors to submit papers in the standard FLAIRS style (see the FLAIRS call for papers for details)
on research related to intelligent distributed sensor networks, with particular emphasis on assessing
the current state of the art and identifying future directions. Accepted papers will appear on the FLAIRS
proceedings published by AAAI.
Selected papers, of sufficiently high quality, will be invited to submit extended version to be published 
in a special issue of the International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools (IJAIT) Journal. 

Important Dates
Deadline paper submissions November 21, 2005 
Notification of acceptance January 20, 2006 
Camera-ready deadline February 13, 2006 

Organizing Committee
Dr. Imad Elhajj
Computer Science and Engineering
Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309-4478
Tel: (248)370-2690, Fax: (248)370-4625
http://www.oakland.edu/~elhajj
elhajj@...

Dr. Xiaojing (Jane) Yuan
Engineering Technology Department
University of Houston
Tel: (713) 743-1129, Fax: (713) 743-4032
xyuan@...

Dr. Fatma Mili
Computer Science and Engineering
Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309-4478
Tel: (248)370-2246, Fax: (248)370-4625
http://www.secs.oakland.edu/~mili

Dr. Mohammed Zohdy
Electrical and Systems Engineering
Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309-4478
Tel: (248)370-2234, Fax: (248)370-4625
http://www.oakland.edu/~zohdy

Program Committee 
Bill Buckles, Tulane University
Jing Peng, Tulane University
Ning Xi, Michigan State University (USA)
Huirong Fu, Oakland University (USA)
Jeff Piasecki, Siemens VDO, (USA)
Jingdong Tan, Michigan Technological University (USA)
Weihua Sheng, Kettering University, (USA)
Jean Charles Pomerol, Universite Paris VI (France)
Fernando Figueroa, Nasa Stennis Space Center (USA)
Richard Barton, University of Houston (USA)
Yuhua Chen, University of Houston (USA)
Rong Zheng, University of Houston (USA)
Deniz Gurkon, University of Houston (USA)
Rocio Alba-Flores, University of Minnesota Duluth (USA)
Driss Benhaddou, University of Houston (USA)

FLAIRS 2006 is organized in cooperation with The American Association for Artificial Intelligence, AAAI.

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Huimin Zhao | 1 Nov 2005 19:01
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[Dbworld] CFP: 25th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER2006)

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CALL FOR PAPERS

25th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER2006) 

November 6-9, 2006, Tucson, Arizona, USA

Conference Web Site: http://adrg.eller.arizona.edu/ER2006/
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HONORARY CONFERENCE CHAIR
  Peter P. Chen (Louisiana University, USA)

GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
  Sudha Ram (University of Arizona, USA, ram@...)
  Mohan R. Tanniru (University of Arizona, USA, mtanniru@...)

PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
  David W. Embley (Brigham Young University, USA, embley@...)
  Antoni Olive (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain,
olive@...)

PUBLICITY CHAIR & WEBMASTER
  Huimin (Min) Zhao, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA, hzhao@...) 
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IMPORTANT DATES

Paper abstracts:       April 3, 2006
Full papers:           April 10, 2006
Notification:          June 14, 2006
Camera-ready papers:   July 12, 2006
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SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCE

Conceptual modeling has long been recognized as the primary means to enable software production in
information systems and data engineering.  Nowadays, conceptual modeling has become fundamental to any
domain in which technologists have to cope with complex, real-world systems. Conceptual modeling
fosters communication between technology experts and technology users, and it has become a key
mechanism for understanding and representing computing systems and environments of all kinds,
including the new e-applications and the information systems that support them.

The International Conference on Conceptual Modeling provides a premiere forum for presenting and
discussing current research and applications in which the major emphasis is on conceptual modeling. 
Topics of interest span the entire spectrum of conceptual modeling including research and practice in
areas such as theories of concepts and ontologies underlying conceptual modeling, methods and tools for
developing and communicating conceptual models, and techniques for transforming conceptual models
into effective implementations. Moreover, new areas of conceptual modeling focusing the
interdependencies with knowledge-based, logical, linguistic, and philosophical theories and
approaches are also of interest. 

TOPICS OF INTEREST

Foundations
*  cognitive strategies for model construction
*  conceptual change and model/schema evolution
*  formal semantics for conceptual modeling languages
*  information and constraint preserving model mappings
*  interpretation and usage of metadata
*  model quality and metrics
*  ontological and conceptual correctness in modeling
*  theory of conceptualization

Methodologies, Tools, and Techniques
*  design methodologies and languages and their evaluation (UML, XML, RDF, OWL etc.)
*  information, data- and knowledge-base integration
*  integration of ontologies
*  management of large conceptual schemata
*  model-driven approaches
*  models/ontologies as interfaces between systems
*  natural language techniques in modeling
*  ontologies and ontology deployment
*  ontology languages
*  partially structured information and models
*  reuse, patterns, frameworks, object-oriented, and post-object oriented design
*  systems for managing and using conceptual information and models
*  teaching modeling

Applications
*  active and multi-agent systems
*  conceptual-model-based information retrieval
*  conceptual modeling aspects of data, information, and knowledge mining
*  distance education and e-learning
*  e-business and Web-based information systems
*  enterprise and business process modeling
*  geographic information systems
*  human-computer interaction
*  knowledge management and engineering
*  perceiving and modeling social reality
*  requirements modeling
*  reverse engineering and reengineering
*  software process modeling
*  semantic web
*  spatial, temporal, and multimedia aspects off conceptual models
*  workflow management

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Since the proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series, authors must submit
manuscripts using the LNCS style.  See www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for style files and
details.  The suggested number of pages is 14 or 15, and the maximum number of pages is 17.  Manuscripts not
submitted in the LNCS style or having more than 17 pages will not be reviewed and thus automatically
rejected.  (The final, camera-ready version must be cut to 15 pages to avoid page charges.) Authors of
selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions for possible publication in Data & Knowledge Engineering.

TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOP CHAIR
  John Roddick (Flinders University, Australia,
roddick@...)

Workshop Proposals should address the following issues: 
*  Scope and novelty of the workshop,
*  Expected submission and attendance rate,
*  Format of workshop,
*  Intended Program Committee,
*  Anticipated highlights (including keynotes, panels, etc.),
*  Details of any previous workshops. 

Workshop proposals should include a draft Call for Papers indicating the relevant topics and the intended
program committee. Please submit workshop proposals to the workshop chair by December 15, 2005.  For more
information see http://www.infoeng.flinders.edu.au/news/ER2006Workshops.html.

Tutorial proposals should address the following issues:
*  The presenter(s),
*  Scope and novelty of the tutorial,
*  Expected audience and attendance rate,
*  Format of tutorial, (90 minute, 3 hour or 6 hour),
*  Details of any previous presentations on the same topic.  

Tutorials may be presented as a 90-minute tutorial inside the conference, or as a half day (3 hour) or a full
day (6 hour) pre-conference tutorial. Abstracts of accepted tutorials (1-2 pages, LNCS format) will be
published in the Workshop Proceedings. Please submit workshop proposals to the workshop chair March 15,
2006. For more information see http://www.infoeng.flinders.edu.au/news/ER2006Tutorials.html.

DEMOS AND POSTERS CO-CHAIRS
  Akhilesh Bajaj (University of Tulsa, USA, akhilesh-bajaj@...)
  Ramesh Venkataraman (Indiana University, USA, venkat@...)

ER2006 provides a forum for ongoing work:
*  poster reports on projects in progress,
*  demonstrations of alpha- and beta-versions of not-for-profit software tools and products,
*  invitations to cooperate on new project ideas,
*  etc.

These should provide a highly interactive and future-oriented added value to ER2006.  Please send poster
and demonstration proposals to the Demonstration and Poster Co-Chairs by April 10, 2006. 

INDUSTRIAL CO-CHAIRS
  Arnie Rosenthal (Mitre Corporation, USA, arnie@...)
  Len Seligman (Mitre Corporation, USA, seligman@...)

The ER2006 conference program includes an industrial track for presentations focusing on conceptual
modeling issues arising in industrial practice. We solicit presentations which provide in-depth
technical discussion of:
*  use or evaluation of conceptual modeling tools to support real applications
*  conceptual modeling for administering enterprise data and services
*  important research problems from an industrial perspective
*  requirements of novel applications
*  lessons learned applying research results to real problems  

By May 2, 2006 (firm), email one of the following directly to Len Seligman at
seligman@..., with the subject "ER2006 industry track":
*  1-3 page abstract, summarizing the motivation and content of the proposed presentation, and also
including a brief bio (max. 100 words), in Microsoft Word, PDF, or plain text, or
*  1-2 paragraph abstract (in Word, PDF, or plain text) plus draft presentation slides (in Powerpoint, PDF,
or HTML)

PANELS CO-CHAIRs
  Uday Kulkarni (Arizona State University, USA, uday.kulkarni@...)
  Keng Siau (University of Nebraska,Lincoln, USA, ksiau@...)

ER 2006 solicits proposals for panel sessions related to the conference topics about which there is
controversy and thus a need for public discussion. Panel proposals should specify the questions/issues
the panel will discuss and should include a list of committed panelists. We strongly encourage panels
that have a mixture of academic and industry panelists. We expect that a range of viewpoints will be
represented in the panel session. The role of the panel moderator is to state the initial relevant issues
and moderate the panel session. Each panelist will then make a short presentation of his/her position.
The moderator will then direct a discussion/debate among the panelists and encourage audience
interaction. Proposals should be submitted to the panel co-chairs, by April 10, 2006. 

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
  Alberto H. F. Laender (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil)
  Altigran S. da Silva (Universidade do Amazonas, Brazil)
  Arne Solvberg (Norwegian Institute of Technology, Norway)
  Barbara Pernici (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
  Bernhard Thalheim (University of Kiel, Germany)
  Bogdan Czejdo (Loyola University New Orleans, USA)
  Brian Henderson-Sellers (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
  Carlos Heuser (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
  Christian S. Jensen (Aalborg University, Denmark)
  Christine Parent (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
  Colette Rolland (University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France)
  Daniel Schwabe (PUC-Rio, Brazil)
  Debabrata Dey (University of Washington, USA)
  Diego Calvanese (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy)
  Dongwon Lee (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
  Ee-Peng Lim (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
  Elisa Bertino (Purdue  University, USA)
  Elisabeth Metais (CEDRIC-CNAM of Paris, France)
  Ernest Teniente (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)
  Esperanza Marcos (Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain)
  Gill Dobbie (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
  Heinrich C. Mayr (University of Klagenfurt, Austria)
  Il-Yeol Song (Drexel University, USA)
  Jan L.G. Dietz  (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
  Jean-Luc Hainaut (University of Namur, Belgium)
  Jeffrey Parsons (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)
  Johann Eder (Universität Vienna, Austria)
  John Krogstie (NTNU and SINTEF, Norway)
  John Mylopoulos (University of Toronto, Canada)
  Klaus-Dieter Schewe (Massey University, New Zealand)
  Kyu-Young Whang (KAIST Korea)
  Li Xu (University of Arizona South, USA)
  Ling Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
  Lois Delcambre (Portland State University, USA)
  Maria E Orlowska  (The University of Queensland, Australia )
  Mario Piattini (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)
  Mengchi Liu (Carleton University, Canada)
  Michael Rosemann (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
  Motoshi Saeki (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
  Naveen Prakash (JayPee University of Information Technology, India)
  Nicola Guarino (ISTC-CNR, Italy)
  Oscar Diaz (University of the Basque Country, Spain)
  Oscar Pastor (Technical University of Valencia, Spain)
  Paolo Atzeni (Università Roma Tre, Italy)
  Paul Johannesson (KTH, Sweden)
  Peretz Shoval (Ben-Gurion University, Israel)
  Peri Loucopoulos (The University of Manchester, United Kingdom)
  Peter Scheuermann (Northwestern University, USA)
  Piero Fraternali (Politecnico de Milano, Italy)
  Qing Li (City University of Hong Kong, China)
  Roel Wieringa (University of Twente Netherlands)
  Roger Chiang (University of Cincinnati, USA)
  Salvatore T. March (Vanderbilt University, USA)
  Sandeep Purao (Penn State University, USA)
  S.C. Cheung (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China)
  Sham Navathe (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
  Shawn Bowers (Univ. of California, Davis, USA)
  Shuigeng Zhou (Fudan University, China)
  Silvana Castano (University of Milano, Italy)
  Sonia Bergamaschi (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy)
  Stefan Conrad (University of  Düsseldorf, Germany)
  Stefano Ceri (Politécnico di Milano Italy)
  Stefano Spaccapietra (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne, Switzerland)
  Stephen Clyde (Utah State University, USA)
  Stephen W. Liddle (Brigham Young University, USA)
  Takao Miura (HOSEI University Japan)
  Terry Halpin (Northface University, USA)
  Tetsuo Tamai (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
  Ting-Peng Liang (National  Sun  Yat-sen  University,  Taiwan)
  Tony Morgan (Northface University, USA)
  Veda C. Storey (Georgia State University, USA)
  Wai Yin Mok (University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA)
  Yair Wand (The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada)
  Yanchun Zhang (Victoria University, Australia)
  Yasushi Kiyoki (Keio University,  Japan)
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Nguyen Manh Tho | 1 Nov 2005 21:55
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[Dbworld] CFP: Workshops Workshops to be held in conjunction with ARES 2006

Workshops to be held in conjunction with the First International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (AReS 2006).

Vienna, Austria, 20-22 April 2006

http://www.ares-conf.org/

Dear Colleagues It is our pleasure to introduce eight exciting workshops to be held in conjunction with the First International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (AReS 2006). We would like to encourage you to submit a contribution to ARES 2006 and/or its workshops. Furthermore please motivate your staff members and colleagues to submit their research results which fit to the goal of the conference and its workshops of bridging the gap between theory and practice in the various aspects of dependability - especially on the crucial linkage between availability, reliability, and security.

We are very indebted for the effort of workshop's organizers and workshop's PC members. Proceedings of the ARES 2006 workshops will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press.

  • Workshop 1: The First International Workshop on Dependable and Sustainable Peer-to-Peer Systems (DAS-P2P 2006), Yusuke Doi, TOSHIBA Corporation, Japan + Youki Kadobayashi, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan + Kenji Saito, Keio University, Japan . DAS-P2P 2006
  • Workshop 2: "Bayesian Networks in Dependability", BND 2006, Hichem Boudali, University of Virginia, USA + Stefania Montani, University of Piemonte Orientale, Italy . BND 2006
  • Workshop 3: "Dependability in large-scale service-oriented systems" (DILSOS), Karl M. Göschka + Schahram Dustdar + Mehdi Jazayeri, Vienna University of Technology, Austria . DILSOS
  • Workshop 4: "Value-based Software Engineering for Dependable Software-Based Systems" (VBSE DSS), Stefan Biffl, Vienna University of Technology + Paul Grünbacher, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria . VBSE DSS
  • Workshop 5: "Security in E-Learning", SEL, Edgar R. Weippl, Vienna University of Technology + Ismail K. Ibrahim, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria . SEL
  • Workshop 6: International Workshop “Dependability Aspects on Data WArehousing and Mining applications” (DAWAM 2006), Jimmy Huang, York University, Canada + Josef Schiefer, Senactive IT-Dienstleistungs GmbH, Austria + Nguyen Manh Tho, Vienna University of Technology, Austria . DAWAM 2006
  • Workshop 7: The First International Workshop on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues in IT Law (LSPI), Sylvia Kierkegaard, Computer Law and Security Report (Oxford –Elsevier) + George Philip Krog, Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law, University of Oslo . LSPI
  • Workshop 8: 1st International Workshop on Bioinformatics and Security (BIOS 06), Küng Josef, University of Linz, FAW Austria + Mazuran Petra, FAW, Austria + Wagner Roland, University of Linz, FAW Austria . BIOS 06

Please check out the workshop websites for further information on workshop topics, PC-members, deadlines, paper submission, etc.

 

We looking forward to seeing you in Vienna,


Dr. Nguyen Manh Tho
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ARES 2006 Workshop Co-chair/ DAWAM 2006 Co-chair
Institute of Software Technology and Interactive Systems
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Lakshmish Ramaswamy | 2 Nov 2005 05:33
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[Dbworld] SeNS-2006: Paper Submission Deadline Extended

					
Please note the paper submission deadline for the International Workshop on Semantics Enabled Networks
and Services (SeNS-2006) has been extended. The new deadline is November 15, 2005.

				  CALL FOR PAPERS
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                                                         International Workshop on Semantics Enabled Networks and Services (SeNS-2006)
				(http://lsdis.cs.uga.edu/SenS/)

				    in conjunction with the
		22nd International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'06)
				April 3-7, 2006, Atlanta, GA, USA
				(http://icde06.cc.gatech.edu/) 	

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General Information
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In recent years the field of distributed systems is increasingly becoming service oriented and
information/knowledge centric. In this context the role of application and data semantics in designing
large-scale distributed systems is gaining critical importance. The goal of this workshop is to start
exploring novel and interesting research issues related to understanding, supporting, and managing
semantics in distributed computing, services, grid and network components, and utilizing the
data/content and application semantics to enhance the scalability, performance, and security of
large-scale distributed systems and services. The SeNS workshop aims to bring together researchers and
practitioners from networks, distributed systems/services, and data/information semantics areas,
and initiate research discussions on the role of semantics in the design of networked systems and services.

Topics
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We solicit research, vision, and applications/experience papers. Topics of relevance to the workshop
include, but are not limited to:

       * Application/semantics aware networks (including embedding semantic descriptions in messages and
their use in routers, web servers and application servers) 
       * Semantics for edge services and enterprise computing 
       * Semantics enabled self-organization and autonomic computing in large-scale distributed systems 
       * Support for service-level requirements/specifications by network and Web infrastructure (e.g., AXIS
support of WS-Addressing or policy specifications, semantic annotation of messages for Application
Servers and Routers, RDF support for routers) 
       * Semantics for adaptive modes of networking and communication, emergent semantics and distributed
systems security 
       * Semantics for service brokers, grid infrastructure, P2P networks, mobile Web and multi-agent system
infrastructure 
       * New class of industrial and scientific application and network solutions enabled by semantic-aware networks

Paper Submission
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We invite submissions of short (up to four pages) and long papers (up to eight pages) presenting original
research contributions in English. The papers MUST be formatted according to standard IEEE format
(style files are available at www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/transactions/information.htm).
The paper should include an abstract (not exceeding 200 words), 6-8 keywords, and name(s) and contact
information of the authors. The paper should include an abstract (not exceeding 200 words), 6-8
keywords, and name(s) and contact information of the authors. The papers should be submitted
electronically in printable PDF format. For submission details please check the workshop web page at http://lsdis.cs.uga.edu/SenS/

Important Dates
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Paper submission:		November 15, 2005
Paper notification:		December 14, 2005
Camera-ready papers:	January 15, 2006 
Workshop Date:		April 3, 2006

Committees
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   General Chair
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   	William (Bill) Ruh, CISCO Systems, Inc.

   Program Chairs
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	Lakshmish Ramaswamy, University of Georgia, USA 
	Amit Sheth, LSDIS Lab, University of Georgia, USA

   Program Committee
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	Daniel Appelquist, Vodafone, UK 
   	Steve Battle, HP Labs, UK 
   	Cui Bin, National Univ. of Singapore 
   	Mario Cannataro, University "Magna Graecia", Italy 
   	Grit Denker, SRI International, USA 
  	 David De Roure, University of Southampton, UK 
   	Dennis Gannon, Indiana University, USA 
   	Ada Gavrilovska, Georgia Tech, USA 
   	Valarie Issarny, INRIA, France 
   	Arun Iyengar, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA 
   	Anupam Joshi, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA
   	Eugene Kuznetsov, DataPower Tech, USA 
   	Ora Lassila, Nokia, USA 
   	Kang Li, University of Georgia, USA 
   	Geng Lin, Cisco Systems, Inc., USA 
  	 Ryusuke Masuoka, Fujitsu labs, USA 
  	Daniel Oberle, University of Karlsruhe, Germany 
  	 Van Oleson, Cisco Systems, USA 
  	 Krithi Ramamritham, IIT Mumbai, India 
   	Karsten Schwan, Georgia Tech, USA 
   	Susie Stephens, Oracle, UK 
     	Hai Zhuge, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Sponsorship and organizational support by:
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    CISCO Systems, Inc.
    LSDIS lab, University of Georgia, USA
	

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