

<color><param>0000,0000,DDDB</param>Following the suggestion made by
the ISWC' 04 workshop chair, the deadline for paper submission at the
workshop on 

Semantic Web Technology for Mobile and Ubiquitous Applications is
EXTENDED to July 28th.</color>



**Apologies for multiple postings**

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C a l l   f o r   P a p e r s


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SEMANTIC WEB TECHNOLOGY FOR

MOBILE AND UBIQUITOUS APPLICATIONS

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 http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/ISWC04-SWMU/                          </color></underline>


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<center>a workshop to be held at the


3rd International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2004)


<underline><color><param>0000,0000,FFFD</param>http://iswc2004.semanticweb.org/</color></underline>



Hiroshima, Japan

Sunday, November  7th, 2004




</center>MOTIVATION

Mobile and ubiquitous computing refers to an emerging computing
paradigm that aims at providing hardware and software means for
offering user-friendly information and communication services,
anywhere and anytime. The central concept is to empower users through
a digital environment that is aware of their presence and context,
able to provide personalized services to their requirements, capable
of anticipating their behaviour and responding to their presence. 

An essential aspect for the ubiquitous vision to become true is
therefore the provisioning of small, handheld, wireless computing
devices that enable interaction between users and environments (e.g.,
sensors, actuators, interactive screens, displays, etc.), and
computing elements (usually hardwired) that carry out specific
networking functions such as data processing, storage and routing.
These devices offer functionalities that can be described, advertised
and discovered by others and they are eventually able to interoperate
even though they have not been designed to work together. This type of
interoperability is based on the ability to understand other devices
and reason about their functionalities when necessary. Knowledge
deployed in mobile and ubiquitous applications is therefore pervasive,
distributed, heterogeneous, and dynamic by nature. In this respect,
mobile and ubiquitous applications can benefit from marrying the
Semantic Web, which provides the infrastructure for the extensive
usage of distributed knowledge, to be deployed for modelling devices
functionalities and add meaning (through ontologies), enabling
lightweight discovery and composition of device functionalities (using
annotations and reasoning for service matchmaking), and coordination
of processes (using negotiation strategies). The ability to
appropriately combine ubiquity and semantic grounded data sharing has
generated and is continuously triggering challenging questions in
several areas of computer science, engineering and networking. 

 The workshop on Semantic Web technology for mobile and ubiquitous
applications aims to gather input covering the above mentioned
challenges, and it is intended as a lively forum of discussion for
bringing together and fostering the interaction of practitioners and
researchers coming from the many disciplines contributing to the
design and deployment of mobile and ubiquitous applications in a
semantic-grounded perspective.


 TOPICS OF INTEREST

 The main topics of interest include but are not restricted to:

	• 	 Lightweight semantic negotiation for mobile and 

                   ubiquitous applications;

	• 	 Semantic Web and p2p;

	• 	 Ontologies for mobile and ubiquitous systems;

	• 	 Semantic Web Technology for Context aware applications;

	• 	 Personalisation;

	• 	 Knowledge representation, discovery and management in mobile 

                   and ubiquitous applications;

	• 	 Knowledge representation, discovery and management for 

                    semantic web

                    services in mobile and ubiquitous environments;

	• 	 Semantic web services;

	• 	 Dynamic composition of semantic web services;

	• 	 Agent technologies for mobile and ubiquitous systems;

	• 	 Integration of agent-based services and web services;

	• 	 Mobile and ubiquitous databases and information retrieval.


SUBMISSION

 Papers are solicited for any of the  topics of interest listed above.
We invite contributions of different kinds. We solicit regular
research papers which may report on:

	• 	 completed work;

	• 	 description of current, but mature, work in progress;

	• 	 discussion papers comparing different approaches, or 

                    account of practical experiences of using SW
technology in 

                    mobile and ubiquitous applications..

 In addition, we invite people wishing to participate in the workshop
to submit a short position paper concerning statements of interest, or
technical or policy issues. Spaces will be limited and those who have
submitted a paper will be given priority for registration.

Both type of papers will provide the framework for the discussions
during the workshop. Papers must be written in English.

Submitted papers will be reviewed by at least three members of the
programme committee, and selected on the basis of their relevance and
originality. 

Both research and position papers should be formatted according to the
official formatting guidelines of the ISWC'04 main conference (LNAI
style available online at:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lcns/authors.html)  Research papers should
not exceed twelve pages, while position statements should not exceed
five pages. The URL of the paper in Postscript, Adobe PDF format can
be submitted electronically. Detailed submission instructions will be
posted at a later stage.


PUBLICATION

All accepted papers (both technical and position papers) will be
available on the day of the workshop in a set of working notes.
Accepted papers will also made available in electronic format before
the day of the workshop.



IMPORTANT DATES

<underline>Paper submission deadline</underline>: July, 28th (extended
from July 15th)

<underline>Notification of acceptance: </underline>September,
7th<underline> 

Camera ready due: </underline>October, 10th 

<underline>Workshop: </underline>November, 7th 


ORGANISERS

All enquiries and submissions should be directed to the contact person :


Monique Calisti

Whitestein Technologies AG

Gotthardstrasse 50

8002, Zurich, Switzerland

mca@whitestein.com


Chiara Ghidini

ITC-Irst

Via Sommarive, 18

Povo, 38050, Trento, Italy

ghidini@itc.it 


Kaoru Hiramatsu NTT Communication Science Laboratories

NTT Corporation

2-4, Hikaridai, Seika-cho,

Soraku-gun, Kyoto, Japan

hiramatu@cslab.kecl.ntt.co.jp


Terry R. Payne

Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia Group

University of Southampton

Southampton, SO14 2GH, UK

trp@ecs.soton.ac.uk


Valentina Tamma (<underline>main contact</underline>)

Department of Computer Science

University of Liverpool

Chadwick Building, Peach Street, 

Liverpool L69 7ZF

United Kingdom,

Tel. +44-151-794 6797

Fax. +44-151-794 3715

V.A.M.Tamma@csc.liv.ac.uk


PROGRAM COMMITTEE (to be confirmed)

<color><param>0705,0705,0705</param>Michael Berger, Siemens, Germany

Paolo Bouquet, University of Trento, Italy

Patricia Charlton, Motorola, France

Kendall Clark, MINDLAB, University of Maryland, USA

Fabien Gandon, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France

Floriana Grasso, University of Liverpool, UK

Matthias Klusch, DFKI, Germany

Manolis Koubarakis, Technical Universiy of Crete, Grece

Shoji Kurakake, NTT DoCoMo, Japan

Yannis Labrou, Fujitsu Labs of America, USA

Zakaria Maamar, Zayed University, United Arab Emirates

Enrico Motta, KMI, UK

</color><color><param>0604,0604,0604</param>Sotiris Nikoletseas,
Patras University, Greece

</color><color><param>0705,0705,0705</param>Andrea Omicini, University
of Bologna, Italy

Filip Perich, Cougaar Software, USA

Stefan Poslad, Queen Mary University of London, UK

Dave de Roure, University of Southampton, UK

Norman Sadeh, Mobile Commerce Lab, CMU, USA

Akio Sashima, AIST, Japan

Steffen Staab, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

York Sure, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Sergio Tessaris, Free University of Bolzano/Bozen, Italy

Simon  Thompson, Intelligent Systems Lab, BTexact  Technologies, UK

</color><color><param>0705,0503,0301</param>Chris van Aart, Acklin BV,
The Netherlands

Steven Wilmott, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain

</color><color><param>0705,0705,0705</param>Franco Zambonelli,
Unibersity of Modena, Italy

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