Call For Papers
The OTM PhD Student Symposium of the federated conferences is intended to bring
together Ph.D. students within the subjects of the OTM community and give them
the opportunity to present and to discuss their research in a constructive and
international atmosphere. The OTM'05 PhD Student Symposium will be accompanied
by prominent professors in the field of information systems which will actively
participate and contribute to the discussions. The workshop in Agia Napa (Cyprus),
will be the 2nd OTM PhD Student Symposium held in conjunction with the OTM conference
before and during the first day ( 30 - 31 October) of the conference.
The working language of the OTM PhD Student Symposium is English.
Topics
The OTM PhD Student Symposium deals with the topics of the main
conference. In 2005 these topics include but are not restricted to:
- Distributed Objects and Applications
- Applications of distributed-object technology
- Applying Model Driven Architecture (MDA)
- Component-based software development
- Enterprise-based component architectures
- Design of CORBA, .NET, and Java-based broker applications
- Design patterns for object-based components and applications
- Distributed business objects and components
- Distributed object databases
- Distributed object deployment, configuration, and metadata
- Integration of distributed objects and agent technology
- Integration of distributed objects and peer-to-peer technology
- Integration of multimedia and streaming technology with distributed
objects
- Interoperability between object systems and complementary technology
- Management for distributed-object systems
- Mobility for distributed objects and object middleware
- Object-based Web services
- Pervasive distributed objects
- Real-time solutions for distributed objects
- Scalability for distributed objects and object middleware
- Security for distributed-object systems
- Software engineering for distributed object-based applications
- Solutions for (massive) caching and replication
- Specification and enforcement of Quality of Service (QoS)
- Technologies for reliability and fault-tolerant
- Web-based distributed objects
- Management of Semantically-Expressive Information
- Knowledge Acquisition and Representation
- Ontology Languages and Specification
- Ontology Extraction, Learning and Evolution
- Hypertext, Multimedia, and Hypermedia Data Management
- Semi-Structured Data
- Management and Integration of Large Ontology Bases
- Data Integration
- Semantic Middleware
- Information Dissemination
- Searching and Managing Dynamic Contents
- Self-organization in Information Systems
- Information Retrieval
- Terminology Management
- Data Filtering, Cleansing, and Summarization
- Metadata Management
- Data and Web Mining
- SecurityInformation Quality
- Applications, Evaluations, and Experiences
- Media Archives and Digital Libraries
- Enterprise-wide Information Systems
- Web-based Information Systems
- Location-Dependent Information Services
- Web Services
- Intelligent Information Agents
- Electronic Commerce
- Electronic Government
- Scientific Databases
- Bioinformatics
- Ubiquitous and Mobile Information Systems
- Business Process Management
- Workflow management
- Business intelligence
- Configurable information systems
- Web services, choreography
- Business process execution languages
- Software and information services for CIS
- Web information systems and services
- Middleware technologies, mediators, and wrappers
- Interoperability, XML, semantic interoperability
- Multi-databases
- Mobile and wireless systems and protocols
- Ubiquitous computing environments and tools
- Security and privacy in CIS
- Human-Computer Interactions
- 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
- Thrust, 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
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Important Dates
| Deadline for submission intention |
July 1st, 2005 |
| Deadline for submission: |
July 1sth, 2005 |
| Notification of acceptance: |
July 29th, 2005 |
| Camera-ready paper due: |
August 20th, 2005 |
| OTM 2005 PhD Symposium: |
October 30th - 31th, 2005 |
| OTM 2005 Main Conferences: |
October 31th-November 4th, 2005 |
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Contact
You can contact us by sending an email to otm05phd-info@starlab.vub.ac.be.
Don't forget to check the FAQ list and/or news sections before as we might already
have solved your problem :-)
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Submissions
Different from other papers, this paper addresses specifically
the Ph.D. student thesis! The paper should :
- have the PhD student as single author (by preference), or as first author
with his/her (main) promotor as second author,
- clearly formulate the research question,
- identify the significant problems in the field of research,
- outline the current knowledge of the problem domain, as well as the state
of existing solutions,
- present clearly any preliminary ideas, the proposed approach and the results
achieved so far,
- sketch the research methodology that is applied,
- point out the contributions of the applicant to the problem solution, and
- state in what aspects the suggested solution is different, new or better
as compared to existing approaches to the problem.
Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, correctness, and clarity.
Admission is limited to 10 - 14 Ph.D. students. A poster session for another
20 - 25 PhD students is foreseen.
To apply for participation at the OTM PhD Student Symposium, please submit
an electronic version of your paper regarding your doctoral work via the cyberchair
web page. Detailed instructions can be found there. The paper is restricted
to 10 pages. Submissions may be handed in electronically in Postscript, PDF
or MS Word format.
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Accepted workshop contributions will be published by Springer-Verlag
as LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) as a part of the workshop proceedings
of the 2005 International On The Move Federated Conferences (OTM). Author
instructions and style sheets can be found at the Springer
site. |
Failure to commit to present at the conference automatically excludes a
paper from the proceedings.
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Program Committee
The submissions will be read and evaluated by the organisers,
with the assistance of the accompanying professors.
- Domenico Beneventano
, DataBase Group Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione,
Facolta` di Ingegneria - sede di Modena,
Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
- Jaime Delgado, Distributed
Multimedia Applications Group (DMAG), Technology Department, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
, Spain
- Jan
Dietz, Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Technical Mathematics
and Informatics, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands
- Werner Nutt,
School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh,
U.K.
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Downloadable Leaflet
Download a PDF version of this Call
for Papers.
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last modified: 20/06/2005