Calls
Call for Participation in Pdf,
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Call for Participation
You are cordially invited to attend and
participate in the 14th International Conference on Advanced Information
Systems Engineering (CAiSE'02) . This is a special edition of the CAiSE
conference series, being the first one to be held outside Europe. To
celebrate the occasion, we have worked hard to put together an
exceptional technical programme, including keynote talks, 42
high-quality technical papers, selected from 173 submissions, poster
presentations, 6 workshops featuring on-going research, and 2 tutorials
by international experts on topics such as: Web Applications, Web
Services, Knowledge Management, Data Semantics, Ontologies, Requirements
Issues, Data Integration, System Qualities, Workflows, and more. Click
here
for the full Call for Participation in Pdf Call
for Papers
Papers
are solicited either in the area of the general conference theme or
relevant to the list of topics given here. Papers should not exceed 5,000
words. They must be original and not submitted to or accepted by any
other conference or journal.
For submission
details, click here.
Proceedings
from CAiSE'02 will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer Science. The proceedings from previous CAiSE conferences are
also available in this series. The best papers of the conference will be
proposed for publication (after revision and additional refereeing) in a
special issue of the international journal
Information Systems.
Call
for Panels and Tutorials
Proposals
are solicited for tutorials and panels to be held together with the
conference. Tutorials can be either a half-day (3 hours) or a full-day
(6 hours). They should be directed at participants from both the
academic and business communities. Panel and tutorial proposals should
include a title, an abstract and a short biography of the proposer(s).
Panel proposals should also include a list of possible panel members.
Tutorial proposals should indicate whether it is proposed as a half- or
full-day tutorial and the intended audience in terms of background and
level of expertise. Proposals should be sent to the Tutorial
and Panel Chair.
A
special area for the display of posters about innovative projects and
prototypes will be available during the conference. Poster proposals
should include a title, the
name of the presenters and a one-page outline describing the project and
what would be presented. Proposals should be sent to the Workshop
and Poster Chair.
A
series of workshops will be held in conjunction with the CAiSE'02
conference to encourage interaction between researchers. Workshop topics
should be in-line with the conference topics. We invite proposals for
workshops stating the topic and overall objectives of the
workshop
and giving a short curriculum vitae of the proposed organiser(s). Note
that the workshops are considered an important part of the CAiSE'02
conference and all workshop participants are expected to also attend the
main conference. Proposals should be sent to the Workshop
and Poster Chair.
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