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Please pass this around if you are not interested yourself
since it might be of interest to your WebMaster or some PhD
students particularly thoses wotrking on Web Mining and Semantic
Web & e-CRM stuff.
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e-Content management Workshop in Dublin 30th September
There are a few bursaries available for young Web Masters within
SMEs, Research students or new academics involved in
Interactive, Web-mediated Systems Research (e-Commerce,
e-Learning), which means that the total cost of the
next ENCOMPASS workshop on e-Content Management will be
around £100 including day-return flight and Workshop fees at
Trinity College Dublin. For senior academics and industrial
participantsin general the total cost will be £157.50 and £197.50
respectively. For those wishing to stay in Dublin over the week-
end, suitable B&B accommodation can be arranged for around £28-
35 per night.
Please forward this information to appropriate people whom you
feel will benefit from this specialist workshop on what is a most
important challenge for sustainable and mass-accessible E-
Commerce, E- Campus and E-Society futures.
Interested parties please e-mail Atta.Badii@northampton.ac.uk by
Thursday 21st September at the latest. A prompt response will
ensure best chance of participation in this important event.
The Workshop will have parallel sessions chaired by Practitioners
such as e-Content Architects as well as some 15 research sub-
themes on e-Content management as outlined in the original Call
reproduced below:
Call for Papers: ENCOMPASS2000
International Workshop Series
e-Content Management Usability Mining
and Mass Personalisation
2ndWorkshop 3rd Workshop
Date: 30th September 15 December
Venue Trinity, Dublin Portsmouth University
Submissions by: 15th September 4th December
Acceptances and 18th September 6th December
final copy 22nd September 11th December
The 2nd ENCOMPASS2000 International Workshop Series on
e-Content Management on 30th September will follow
ECITE2000, the 7th European Conference on IT Evaluation
due to take place 28-29th September at Trinity College, Dublin,
Ireland. The 3rd workshop in this series will
take place at Portsmouth University, School of Information
Systems on 15th December 2000.
Your participation is invited as an author and/or delegate from
research or user organisations. Case Studies and Critical
Appraisal sessions to be presented by e-Content Architects will
run in parallel with Research Presentations. Work-in-progress
papers or long papers can be submitted as candidates for
presentation.
All accepted papers will appear in the ENCOMPASS2000
Proceedings. Additionally selected papers may be
recommended for further development and inclusion in the future
issues of the new ENCOMPASS Journal: an International
Journal of e-Content Management, Usability Mining & Mass-
Personalisation edited by the ENCOMPASS Thematic
Research Network Group.
The Programme Committee invites submission of papers on any of
the research issues associated with the challenges of e-Content
Management for example relating to any aspect of any of the
following 15 sub-themes:
1) Man, Machine and (executable) Mutuality, On-line usability
evaluation and mining, global user interface design for mutual
intelligibility and scanability, e-ethics of web-site content design
and usability mining;
2) Conversation Theory applied to open and dynamic
Conversation and e-Forum Management in Social Navigation
and Social Collaborative Opinion Forming and Choice-making
in e-Shopping/e-Learning; widenning, deepenning and facilitating
interpretive mass-participation approaches to usability evaluation
through optimal integration of observation-centred and conversation-
centred approaches;
3) Content Protection & Content Convergence: Content inter-
modality, re-usability and sharing across intelligent distributed
(domestic) systems;
4) Content management models for Integrated Electronic,
Geographic and Mobile Commerce (EGM-Commerce), GIS
and DataWeb Applications, Customer Relationship
Management Systems;
5) Evaluation Server Systems for routinisation of on-line mass-
consultation and mass-personalisation with minimised nuisance
and distortion, e-Content management for e-Governance and e-
Government systems;
6) New business models and dynamic transaction systems
between collaborating content owners/service providers and
their users, e-services signposting and aggregation models,
global e-mediation systems and services;
7) Agent-based services and ontologies, persona technology,
agent identity, agent privacy and authentication issues and
systems;
8) Universals of patterns for content design and architectural
semiotics for cultural inter-operation, "the (perceived) quality
without a name", J/DM-PPR theoretic bias effects in usability
perception and user (dis)satisfaction tracking;
9) Design of meta-data structures (e.g. XMLs) for intuitive
referencing in content classification, computer-aided navigation
models e.g. contextually-aware agent/interface logics and layers
to suit various navigation contexts, client-based /ISP-based
filters;
10) Personalised/subjected-oriented portals and standards for
virtual seminars development, co-browsing and co-e-learning
systems, perceptions of personal space, and virtual presence,
togetherness and alone-ness semiotics in distributed co-e-
learning and co-e-shopping;
11) Subject-oriented/transaction-specific adaptive navigation
support for cross-browsing, semantic browsing and manipulating
moving images & sound;
12) Multimedia document management systems, automated
content packaging and presentation systems, intelligent integrated
network traffic management meta-models (content push/pull
control, Quality of Service, QOS, management);
13) IS-situated cultural audit and accommodation, user
reachabilities and user relationships analysis and modelling,
adaptive courseware design for e-learning, situated semiotics of
WebAds, web content reliability mining and ranking, web
metrics and website Quality-map endorsements;
14) Life-style hypertext publishing, gender and disability-specific
models for e-content management, social interaction and
navigation systems for CSCW, community interaction tools for
portals and marketplaces;
15) Sustainability and Inter-modality of models for Virtual
Reality, Augmented and Mixed Reality Interfaces, sustainable
models of Visualisation and Animation of complex process data
and
content.
Submission and enquiries by e-mail to ENCOMPASS Series
Editor and Co-ordinator: Atta.Badii@Northampton.ac.uk.
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Atta Badii
Reader (Information Systems & Sciences)
Department of Information Systems
University College Northampton
Northampton NN2 7AL
United Kingdom.
Phone : + 44 (0)1604 735500
Fax: + 44 (0)1604 720636
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