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- Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 11:00:10 +0200
- To: Angelo Di Iorio <diiorio@cs.unibo.it>
- Cc: "public-change@w3.org" <public-change@w3.org>
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Thanks I added this events to our list of events to track https://www.w3.org/community/change/wiki/Events Mohamed On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 3:59 PM, Angelo Di Iorio <diiorio@cs.unibo.it> wrote: > ** Apologies for cross-posting ** > > 2nd International Workshop on > > (Document) Changes: Modeling, Detection, Storage and > Visualization > > http://diff.cs.unibo.it/dchanges2014/ > > Part of ACM DocEng 2014 > September 16th, 2014, Fort Collins, near Denver, Colorado > > > CALL FOR PAPERS > =============== > > DChanges 2014 is the second edition of the International Workshop on > (Document) Changes: Modeling, Detection, Storage and Visualization in > conjunction with the ACM Symposium on Document Engineering. This year, the > workshop will be held in Fort Collins, near Denver, Colorado in September > 2014. > > The goal of this series of events is to share ideas, common issues and > principles about models and algorithms for change tracking and detection, > versioning and collaborative editing. We want to look at these topics from > different perspectives and want to identify the most common issues and the > peculiarities of each domain and each approach. The workshop aims at > bringing together researchers and practitioners from industry and academia, > to discuss these issues in an informal setting and to foster collaboration > among them. > > The 2014 edition will be focused on the interpretation, visualisation and > exploitation of changes. One of last edition's outcomes was that we > identified the need for novel interfaces to better understand and exploit > detected changes. Several issues were pointed out as still unsolved: > interfaces do not scale when dealing with many changes, changes at > different levels of abstraction are often not sufficiently taken into > account, detection and visualisation are often inter-mixed, logs are often > detailed but underexploited, and versioning techniques are not very well > suited for non-technical people. > > Submissions on other topics are also welcome. We also seek contributions > on, but not necessarily limited to: > * Diffing and change tracking algorithms > * Detecting changes on complex data structures > * High-level differences > * Change modeling and representation > * Novel approaches to tree-based diff > * Detecting changes on trees, graphs, diagrams and any > kind of document > * Edit-distance measures > * Quality of deltas and patches > * Editing patterns > * Semantic diff > * Merging > * Management of update conflicts > * N-way merge algorithms > * Propagation of changes > * Applications > * Applications of diff techniques from and to other domains > * software engineering, ontology management, > humanities, law, medicine > * Versioning systems > * Collaborative editors > > > Program > -------- > > The workshop will run a full day, and be divided in two parts, in order to > emphasize both theoretical/algorithmic aspects and practical applications. > Ample space will be given to peer discussions and brainstorming about the > results of the presentations and the ideas brought forth by participants. > > A detailed schedule will be announced in July. > > > Proceedings > ----------- > > We will publish workshop post-proceedings in the ACM International > Conference Proceedings Series. > > Authors are required to submit an extended abstract (2-4 pages long) that > will undergo a single bling review process. Accepted extended abstracts > will be available during the workshop. The best extended abstracts will > also be included in the DocEng proceedings. > > Full papers (4-8 pages long) are due after the workshop and will be > included in the post-proceedings. > > > Important Dates > --------------- > > Authors are required to submit an extended abstract before the workshop > and a full paper after the workshop: > > * Extended Abstracts (2-4 pages) are due: June 6th > * Acceptance notice: July 4th > * Camera ready: July 20th > > * Workshop: September 16th > > * Full papers are due (4-8 pages): October 3rd > * Acceptance notice: October 24th > * Camera ready: November 14th > > > Paper submission > ---------------- > > Papers must be submitted to the EasyChair site (available soon). > > Two types of submissions are possible: > > * Application/demo notes: showcasing systems or tools > ** Extended abstract: 2 pages long > ** Full paper: 4 pages long > * Research papers: describing original and unpublished research > ** Extended abstract: 4 pages long > ** Full paper: 8 pages long > > All papers must conform to the ACM SIG Proceedings format. All submissions > will undergo a rigorous single blind review process. > > > Organizers > ---------- > > * Gioele Barabucci, Universität zu Köln > * Uwe M. Borghoff, Universität der Bundeswehr München > * Angelo Di Iorio, Università di Bologna > * Sonja Maier, Universität der Bundeswehr München > * Ethan Munson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee > > For any question, please contact <dchanges@lists.cs.unibo.it>. > > > Program committee > ----------------- > > * Serge Autexier, DFKI Bremen > * Anne Etien, INRIA Lille Nord Europe research center > * Boris Konev, University of Liverpool > * John Lumley, PhD > * Pascal Molli, Université de Nantes - LINA > * Sebastian Rönnau, Zalando AG > * Wolfgang Stürzlinger, York University > * Yannis Tzitzikas, University of Crete and FORTH-ICS > * Fabio Vitali, Università di Bologna > * Jean-Yves Vion-Dury, Xerox Research Centre Europe > > > -- Innovimax SARL Consulting, Training & XML Development 9, impasse des Orteaux 75020 Paris Tel : +33 9 52 475787 Fax : +33 1 4356 1746 http://www.innovimax.fr RCS Paris 488.018.631 SARL au capital de 10.000 €
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