OTM 2005: Deadline Extended

The abstract deadline is extended to May 30.  Full papers are due June 6.

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OTM 2005 Federated Conferences - Call For Papers
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"On the Move -OTM- to Meaningful Internet Systems and Ubiquitous 
Computing"  2005 consisting of:

- International Symposium on Distributed Objects and Applications (DOA'05)
   http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/doa2005cfp.html

- International Conference on Ontologies, Databases and Applications of
  Semantics (ODBASE'05)  http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/odbase2005cfp.html

- International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS'05)
  http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/coopis2005cfp.html
                       
                         Agia Napa, Cyprus
                    October 31 - November 4, 2005
                http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/

BRIEF OVERVIEW: The current and future software needs are towards the
development of large and complex Intelligent Networked Information
Systems, covering a wide range of issues (such as Data and Web
Semantics, Distributed Objects, Web Services, Databases, Workflow,
Cooperation, Interoperability, Mobility) as required for the
deployment of Internet- and Intranet-based systems in organizations
and for e-business. This federated event is unique at providing an
opportunity for researchers and practitioners to understand the recent
developments in ubiquitous computing. It co-locates three related and
complementary successful conferences (DOA = infrastructure, ODBASE =
meaning of data, CoopIS = application in organizations). Each of these
conferences covers different aspects: theory (i.e. underlying
theoretical solutions), conceptual (e.g. technical and conceptual
solutions) and applications (e.g. case studies and industrial solutions).

SCOPE. All three conferences are about the distributed and ubiquity
aspects of modern computing systems, and the resulting
application-pull created by the Internet and the so-called "Semantic
Web". For DOA'05, the primary emphasis is on the distributed object
infrastructure; for ODBASE'05, it is on the knowledge bases and
methods required for enabling semantical use; and for CoopIS'05, it is
on the interaction of such technology and methods within an
organization or network of organizations. As they must, these subject
areas overlap and, in fact, the organizers specifically welcome
submissions in any of the areas that also emphasize the envisaged
impact on or from relevant issues in the others. To stimulate this
"cross-pollination", a common program of representative keynote
speakers, a joint tutorial program, and a common Industry Track that
runs parallel with the entire event are being assembled.

SUBMISSION. Instructions are available at:
http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/submit.html

AREAS OF INTEREST. Broad areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

DOA'05
   * Enabling Technologies
   * Middleware
   * Distributed Objects and Applications
   * Internet Computing
   * Web Services

ODBASE'05
   * Design, Tools, and Methodologies
   * Ontologies
   * XML Databases
   * Web Semantics
   * Semantic Tools

CoopIS'05
   * Cooperative Information Systems
   * Interoperation
   * Workflow Systems
   * Enterprise Technologies
   * Agent Technologies

IMPORTANT DATES:

-->* Abstract Submission Deadline: *May 30, 2005* <--
-->* Paper Submission Deadline: *June 6, 2005*    <-- 
   * Acceptance Notification: August 10, 2005
   * Final Version Due: August 25, 2005
   * Conference: October 31 - November 4, 2005




FEDERATED EVENT CO-CHAIRS (fedconf@cs.rmit.edu.au)
    * Robert Meersman, VU Brussels, Belgium
    * Zahir Tari, RMIT University, Australia 

DOA'05 PROGRAM CHAIRS (doa2005@cs.rmit.edu.au):
    * Ozalp Babaoglu, University of Bologna, Italy
    * H.-Arno Jacobsen, University of Toronto, Canada
    * Joseph Loyall, BBN Technologies, USA 

OBBASE'05 PROGRAM CHAIRS (odbase2005@cs.rmit.edu.au)
    * Michael Kifer, State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA
    * Stefano Spaccapietra, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland 

CoopIS'05 PROGRAM CHAIRS (coopis2005@cs.rmit.edu.au):
    * Mohand-Said Hacid, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France
    * John Mylopoulos, University of Toronto, Canada
    * Barbara Pernici, Politecnico Di Milano, Italy 

PUBLICITY CHAIR (bright@cs.pdx.edu):
    * Laura Bright, Portland State University, Oregon, USA

LOCAL ORGANISING CHAIR (skevos@cs.ucy.ac.cy):
    * Skevos Evripidou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
  

Received on Tuesday, 24 May 2005 00:49:53 UTC