CoopIS Cfp 2003
Date: 20 Dec 2002 14:12:06 +1100
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
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Tenth International Conference on
COOPERATIVE INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CoopIS 2003)
November 3-7, 2003, Sicily
http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/coopis/2003
Proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag
** 2002 acceptance rate is 1/4 **
The Cooperative Information System (CIS) paradigm has been growing and gaining substantial importance in technological infrastructure (e.g., middleware and Web technologies) and application areas (e.g., e-Commerce, e-Government, virtual enterprises). CoopIS is the leading conference for researchers and practitioners in CIS. CoopIS brings together researchers from a variety of disciplines such as collaborative work, Internet data management, electronic commerce, human-computer interaction, agent technologies, and software architectures. We encourage papers that emphasise cooperation across multiple areas.
CoopIS 2003 is a joint event with two other conferences organised within the global theme "On the Move to meaningful Internet Systems 2003: Distributed Object and Applications (DOA) and Ontologies, Databases and Applications of Semantics (ODBASE)." All three events will be hosted in Sicily during the week November 3-7, 2003. More details about the federated event can be found at http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf.
The CoopIS 2003 has the theme Cooperation in Ubiquitous Computing. We see an increasing number of computing systems and devices connected everywhere. The central issue in this vision is the need for these computing systems and devices to cooperate. We are particularly interested in contributions that relate to the issue of cooperation everywhere. Of course, submissions on all topics related to cooperative information systems are encouraged, including (but not limited to) the following:
- Software and information services for CIS Web information systems and services Middleware technologies, mediators, and wrappers Interoperability, XML, semantic interoperability Multi-databases and workflow Mobile and wireless systems and protocols Ubiquitous computing environments and tools Human-Computer Interactions
- Agent technologies, systems and architectures for CIS Markets, auctions, exchanges, and coalitions Negotiation protocols, matchmaking, and brokering Multi-agents and agent societies Self-organising systems, service description Learning, perception, and actions in agents Distributed problem solving, peer-to-peer cooperation
- CIS applications and modelling E-commerce, e-government, supply chain Use of information in organisations Computer-supported cooperative work Enterprise knowledge management Data and knowledge modelling
- Trustworthy CIS Security, privacy, and quality of information Trust models and trust management Cooperative access control policies, models, and mechanisms Security in dynamic coalitions
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission Deadline: June 15, 2003
Acceptance Notification: August 10, 2003
Final Version Due: August 20, 2003
Conference: November 3-7, 2003
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES All submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of expression. All submissions must be in English. Research submissions must not exceed 8,000 words. Submissions can either be in Postscript, MS Word, or PDF format and should be done through the following URL
http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/submit.html
The final proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag as LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). Author instructions can be found at
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
Failure to commit to presentation at the conference automatically excludes
a paper from the
proceedings.
ORGANISATION COMMITTEE GENERAL CO-CHAIRS (fedconf_at_cs.rmit.edu.au) Robert Meersman, Vrije Universiteit of Brussels, Belgium Douglas Schmidt, University of California at Irvine, USA Zahir Tari, RMIT University, Australia
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS (coopis2003_at_cs.rmit.edu.au) Elisa Bertino, University of Milan, Italy Dennis McLeod, University of Southern California, USA
PUBLICITY CHAIR
Guillaume Pierre, Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Hakan Ferhatosmanoglu, Ohio State University, USA
PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Dave Abel (CSIRO, Australia)
Karin Becker (PUCRGS, Brazil)
Mic Bowman (Intel, USA)
Alejandro Buchmann (Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany)
Ming-Syan Chen (National Taiwan U., Taiwan)
Phil Cohen (OGI, USA)
Panos Constantopoulos (University of Crete and Forth, Greece)
Umesh Dayal (HP Labs, USA)
Antonio Di Leva (University of Torino, Italy)
Anne Doucet (University of Paris VI, France)
Marie-Christine Fauvet (University of Grenoble-France & UNSW Sydney-Australia)
Klaus Dittrich (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Elena Ferrari (University of Insubria-Como, Italy)
Timothy Finin (University of Maryland, USA)
Avigdor Gal (Technion, Israel)
Arif Ghafoor (Purdue University, USA)
Li Gong (SUN, China)
Jean-Luc Hainaut (FUNDP, Belgium)
Joachim Hammer (University of Florida, USA)
Arthur ter Hofstede (QUT, Australia)
Eduard Hovy (ISI-USC, USA)
Michael Huhns (University of South Carolina, USA)
Yahiko Kambayashi (Kyoto University, Japan)
Larry Kerschberg (GMU, USA)
Roger (Buzz) King (University of Colorado at Boulder, USA)
Masaru Kitsuregawa (University of. Tokyo, Japan)
David Kotz (Dartmouth. USA)
Steven Laufmann (Qwest, USA)
Dik-Lun Lee (HKUST, Hong Kong)
Qing Li (City University of Hong Kong, China)
Michael Luck (University of Southampton, UK)
Stuart Madnick (MIT, USA)
Toshiyuki Masui (Sony CSL, Japan)
Dennis McLeod (USC, USA)
Claudia Medeiros (Unicamp, Brazil)
John Mylopolous (U. Toronto, Canada)
Sham Navate (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Clifford Neuman (ISI-USC, USA)
Shojiro Nishio (Osaka U., Japan)
Maria E. Orlowska (University of Queensland, Australia)
Beng Chin Ooi (Singapore National University, Singapore)
Christine Parent (U. Lausanne, Switzerland)
Alessandro Provetti (University of Messina, Italy)
Louiqa Raschid (U. Maryland, USA)
Tore Risch (Uppsala University of Sweden)
Marek Rusinkiewicz (Telcordia, USA)
Felix Saltor (University Poli. Catalunya, Spain)
Ravi Sandhu (George Mason University, USA)
Jean Scholtz (NIST, USA)
Morris Sloman (Imperial College, UK)
Thad Starner (Georgia Tech, USA)
W.M.P. van der Aalst (Eindhoven U. T., The Netherlands)
Kyu-Young Whang (KAIST, South Korea)
Mike Wooldridge (University of Liverpool, UK)
Jian Yang (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
-- A/Prof Zahir Tari | (ph) +61-3-9925-3782 RMIT, Dept of Computer Science | (fax) +61-3-9662-1617 Box 2476V, VIC 3001 | zahirt_at_cs.rmit.edu.au Australlia | www.cs.rmit.edu.au/~zahirtReceived on Fri Dec 20 2002 - 04:12:06 CET
