CFP: CoopIS 2002

Ugur Cetintemel ugur at cs.brown.edu
Sun Feb 24 18:52:46 EST 2002


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                       3rd CALL FOR PAPERS
                       ===================

                     Tenth International Conference on
                 Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS 2002)

                  October 30 - November 1, Irvine, California
                 http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/coopis/2002

                  Proceedings to be published by IEEE Press

The Cooperative Information System (CIS) paradigm has been growing and
gaining substantial importance in technological infrastructure (e.g.,
middleware and Web technologies) and application areas (e.g.,
e-Commerce, e-Government, virtual enterprises).  CoopIS is the leading
conference for researchers and practitioners in CIS.  CoopIS brings
together researchers from a variety of disciplines such as
collaborative work, Internet data management, electronic commerce,
human-computer interaction, agent technologies, and software
architectures.  We encourage papers that emphasize cooperation across
multiple areas.

CoopIS 2002 is a joint event with two other conferences organized
within the global theme "On the Move to meaningful Internet Systems
2002: Distributed Object and Applications (DOA) and Ontologies,
Databases and Applications of Semantics (ODBASE). All three events
will be hosted in Irvine during the week October 28 - November 1,
2002. More details about the federated event can be found at
http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf.

The CoopIS 2002 has the theme Cooperation in Ubiquitous Computing. We
see an increasing number of computing systems and devices connected
everywhere.  The central issue in this vision is the need for these
computing systems and devices to cooperate.  We are particularly
interested in contributions that relate to the issue of cooperation
everywhere. Of course, submissions on all topics related to
cooperative information systems are encouraged, including (but not
limited to) the following:

   * Software and information services for CIS
     Web information systems and services
     Middleware technologies, mediators, and wrappers
     Interoperability, XML, semantic interoperability
     Multi-databases and workflow
     Mobile and wireless systems and protocols
     Ubiquitous computing environments and tools
     Human-Computer Interactions
     Security, privacy, trust, and quality of information

   * Agent technologies, systems and architectures for CIS
     Markets, auctions, exchanges, and coalitions
     Negotiation protocols, matchmaking, and brokering
     Multi-agents and agent societies
     Self-organizing systems, service description
     Learning, perception, and actions in agents
     Distributed problem solving, peer-to-peer cooperation

   * CIS applications and modeling
     E-commerce, e-government, supply chain
     Use of information in organizations
     Computer-supported cooperative work
     Enterprise knowledge management
     Data and knowledge modeling

PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

     All submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on
     originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of
     expression. All submissions must be in English. Research
     submissions must not exceed 8,000 words. Submissions can either
     be in Postscript, MS Word, or Pdf format and should be done
     through the following URL


          http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/submit.html

     The final proceedings will be published by IEEE Press. Failure to
     commit to presentation at the conference automatically excludes a
     paper from the proceedings.

IMPORTANT DATES

      Paper Submission Deadline:   May 31, 2002
      Acceptance Notification:     July 15, 2002
      Final Version Due:           August 20, 2002
      Conference:                  October 30 - November 1, 2002

ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE

General Co-Chairs

      Robert Meersman       Zahir Tari             Mike Papazoglou
      STARLab               RMIT University        Tilburg University
      Free University of    Department of          Infolab
      Brussels              Computer Science       PO Box 90153
      Building F-G 10,      City Campus, GPO Box   NL-5000 LE TILBURG
      Pleinlaan 2           2476V                  The Netherlands
      B-1050 Brussels       Melbourne, VIC 3001    mikep at kub.nl
      Belgium               Australia
      meersman at vub.ac.be    zahirt at cs.rmit.edu.au

Program Committee Co-Chairs

      Calton Pu             Stefano Spaccapietra
      Georgia Tech          EPFL
      USA                   Switzerland
      calton at cc.gatech.edu  stefano.spaccapietra at epfl.ch

Tutorial Chair

      Vipul Kashyap
      Telcordia, USA

Panel Chair

      Amit Sheth
      University of
      Georgia, USA

Organization Chair

      Douglas Schmidt
      DARPA and U.
      Irvine, USA

Publicity Chair

      Ugur Cetintemel
      Department of
      Computer Science
      Brown University, USA
      ugur at cs.brown.edu

Program Committee

      Dave Abel (CSIRO, Australia) 
      Carlo Batini  (U. Roma La Sapienza, Italy) 
      Karin Becker (PUCRGS, Brazil) 
      Mic  Bowman (Intel, USA) 
      Omran Bukhres (Purdue U. School of Science, USA) 
      Ming-Syan Chen (National Taiwan U., Taiwan) 
      Phil Cohen (OGI, USA) 
      Panos Constantopoulos (U. of Crete and Forth, Greece) 
      Umesh Dayal (HP Labs, USA) 
      Antonio Di Leva (U. of Torino, Italy) 
      Anne Doucet (U. Paris VI, France) 
      Marie-Christine Fauvet (U. of Grenoble-France & UNSW Sydney-Australia) 
      Timothy Finin (U. Maryland, USA) 
      Avigdor Gal (Technion, Israel) 
      Li Gong (SUN, China) 
      Jean-Luc Hainaut (FUNDP, Belgium) 
      Arthur ter Hofstede (QUT, Australia) 
      Chun-Nan Hsu (Acad. Sinica, China) 
      Michael Huhns (U. South Carolina, USA) 
      Richard Hull (Lucent Bell Labs, USA) 
      Yahiko Kambayashi (U. Kyoto, Japan) 
      Larry Kerschberg (GMU, USA) 
      Masaru Kitsuregawa (U. Tokyo, Japan) 
      David Kotz (Dartmouth. USA) 
      Steven Laufmann (Qwest, USA) 
      Dik-Lun Lee (HKUST, Hong Kong) 
      Michael Luck (University of Southampton, UK) 
      Stuart Madnick (MIT, USA) 
      Toshiyuki Masui (Sony CSL, Japan) 
      Dennis McLeod (USC, USA) 
      Claudia Medeiros (Unicamp, Brazil) 
      JohnMylopolous (U. Toronto, Canada) 
      Clifford Neuman (ISI-USC, USA) 
      Shojiro Nishio (Osaka U., Japan) 
      Moira Norrie (ETHZ, Switzerland) 
      Maria E. Orlowska (University of Queensland, Australia) 
      Maurizio Panti (U. Ancona, Italy) 
      Christine Parent (U. Lausanne, Switzerland) 
      Barbara Pernici (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) 
      Louiqa Raschid (U. Maryland, USA) 
      Tore Risch (Uppsala U., Sweden) 
      Marek Rusinkiewicz (Telcordia, USA) 
      Felix Saltor (U. Poli. Catalunya, Spain) 
      Jean Scholtz (NIST, USA) 
      Thad Starner (Georgia Tech, USA) 
      Norbert Streitz (GMD/Fraunhofer, Germany) 
      Bhavani Thuraisingham (NSF, USA) 
      Hideyuki Tokuda (Keio U., Japan) 
      W.M.P. van der (Eindhoven U. T., The Netherlands) 
      Kyu-Young Whang (KAIST, South Korea) 
      Mike Wooldridge (University of Liverpool, UK) 
      Jian Yang (Tilburg U., The Netherlands) 
      Masatoshi Yoshikawa (Nara AIST, Japan) 
      Philip Yu (IBM Watson, USA)



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