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- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 16:17:09 +1100
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> CALL FOR PAPERS > > > International Conference on Intelligent Agents, Web Technologies > and Internet Commerce > http://www.ise.canberra.edu.au/conferences/iawtic05/ > > Jointly with > International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Modelling, > Control and Automation > 28 - 30 November 2005 Vienna, Austria > http://www.ise.canberra.edu.au/conferences/cimca05/ > > > > International Conference on Intelligent Agents, Web Technology and Internet Commerce - IAWTIC'2005 provides a > medium for researchers and practitioners to exchange and explore the issues and opportunities in the area of > intelligent agent, web technologies and Internet commerce. > > The conference will consist of both plenary sessions and contributory sessions, focusing on theory, implementation > and applications of intelligent agents, web technologies and Internet commerce. > > Conference Topics Include (but not limited to): > Intelligent Agents > > Knowledge Management > Intelligent Business Agents > Agent Architectures > Environments and Languages > Adaptation and learning for agents > Human and agent interaction > Interface agents > Mobile agents > Virtual agent-based marketplaces > Agents and uncertainty > The privacy issues for agents > Automated shopping and trading agents > Agent-oriented services > Social implications for agent > Conceptual modelling and design of Ontologies for agents > Agents and e-commerce > Legal aspects of agents in e-commerce > Performance measurement of e-commerce agents > Rational information agents and electronic commerce > Auction and negotiation for e-commerce agents > > Web Technologies > > Web data mining and information retrieval > Agent-based trade-and mediating services > Teaching on Web > Virtual trading institutions > > Internet Commerce > > E-commerce applications of Knowledge Representation > Reasoning Techniques > Electronic Payment Systems > Internet Marketing > Intranets and Extranets > Electronic Payment Systems > Electronic Data Interchange > Supply Chain Management > Electronic Payment Systems > Internet-based Electronic Commerce > Virtual Communities/Community Networks > Logistics Issues for Electronic Commerce > Business Reengineering Issues for Electronic Commerce > Government Electronic Procurement and Service Delivery > Legal, Auditing or Security Issues for Electronic Commerce > Requirements Engineering Approaches for Electronic Commerce > Knowledge Discovery, Intelligent Information Systems > Knowledge Clustering > Classification > > Call for papers > Papers will be selected based on their originality, significance, correctness, and clarity of presentation. > Papers (4 pages or more) should be submitted to the following e-mail or postal address: > > E-mail submission of draft papers to: iawtic@ise.canberra.edu.au > > Postal Submission of draft papers to: > IAWTIC'2003 Secretariat > School of Information Sciences and Engineering, > University of Canberra, ACT, > Canberra, 2616, Australia > > Papers should present original work, which has not been published or being reviewed for > other conferences. Papers should be written in English. The name and affiliation of authors should be omitted on the paper. A separate page must be included with each extended abstract paper, containing, the names, affiliations, postal address and e-mail addresses of authors as well as the address of contact author. E-mail submission of draft papers are encouraged. > > > Important Dates > 31 August 2005 Submission of draft papers > 30 September 2005 Notification of acceptance > 21 October 2005 Deadline for camera-ready copies of accepted papers > 28-30 November 2005 Conference sessions > > > > International Programme Committee > J. Liu, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong > A. Namatame, National Defense Academy, Japan > A. Agah, The University of Kansas, USA > J. P. Bigus, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA > Elisabeth André, Universität Augsburg, Germany > Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon University, USA > H. Adeli, The Ohio State University, USA > B. Kosko, University of Southern California, USA > A. Kandel, University of South Florida, USA > T. Fukuda, Nagoya University, Japan > T. Baeck, Informatic Centrum Dortmund, Germany > J.Bezdek, University of West Florida, USA > M. Mohammadian University of Canberra, Australia > K. Hirota, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan > G. Dorffner, University of Vienna, Austria > E. Oja, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland > W. Pedrycz, University of Manitoba, Canada > X. Yao, The University of New South Wales, ADFA, Australia > H. R. Berenji, NASA Ames Research Center, USA > R. C. Eberhart, Purdue University,USA > T. Shibata, MITI, Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Japan > H. Liljenstrom, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden > A. Y. Zomaya, University of Western Australia, Australia > F. Herrera, University of Granada, Spain > A Jafari, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, IUPUI, USA > A. Bulsari, AB Nonlinear Solutions OY, Finland > B. Bignall, Monash University, Australia > J. D. Pinter, Dalhousie University, Canada > V. Piuri, Politecnico di Milano, Italy > T. Furuhashi, Nagoya University, Japan > A. Aamodt, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway > J. Fernandez de Cañete, University of Malaga, Spain > W. Duch, Nicholas Copernicus,University, Poland > E. Tulunay, Middle East Technical University, Turkey > L. Guan, University of Sydney, Australia > C. Kuroda, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan > T. Yamakawa, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan > J. Liu, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong > A. Namatame, National Defense Academy, Japan > A. Agah, The University of Kansas, USA > J. P. Bigus, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA > >
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