13.322, Calls: Tense & Aspect & Modality, Computational Ling

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Subject: 13.322, Calls: Tense & Aspect & Modality, Computational Ling

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Date:  Tue, 5 Feb 2002 12:49:37 +0100
From:  "A.P. ten Cate" <A.P.ten.Cate at let.rug.nl>
Subject:  Calls: 5th Chronos Colloquium on tense, aspect, modality

2)
Date:  Tue, 05 Feb 2002 09:39:02 -0500
From:  Ronaldo Menezes <rmenezes at cs.fit.edu>
Subject:  FINAL CFP: Coordination and Component-Oriented Computing (Languages,  Models, Systems)

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Date:  Tue, 5 Feb 2002 12:49:37 +0100
From:  "A.P. ten Cate" <A.P.ten.Cate at let.rug.nl>
Subject:  Calls: 5th Chronos Colloquium on tense, aspect, modality

second call for papers

Fifth Chronos Colloquium
International conference on tense, aspect and modality

Groningen, Netherlands, June 19-21, 2002

Keynote speakers:
Andre Borillo (Toulouse), Carlota Smith (Austin), Rolf Thieroff
(Bonn), Henk Verkuyl (Utrecht)

Organizing committee:
Bram ten Cate, Bob de Jonge, Alice ter Meulen, Arie Molendijk, Co Vet.

Please send your abstract (a half page A4) before March 15 2002 to Co
Vet (e-mail: {HYPERLINK mail to:J.P.Vet at let.rug.nl} J.P.Vet at let
.rug.nl)

Informations and registration:
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~deJonge/invest/chronos/index.htm


Bram ten Cate
Cluster Europese Talen
Postbus 716
9700 AS Groningen

Telefoon    050-3635932 / 3635850
Fax         050-3635821
e-mail      a.p.ten.cate at let.rug.nl
url         http://www.let.rug.nl/~tencate


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Date:  Tue, 05 Feb 2002 09:39:02 -0500
From:  Ronaldo Menezes <rmenezes at cs.fit.edu>
Subject:  FINAL CFP: Coordination and Component-Oriented Computing (Languages,  Models, Systems)

                           CALL FOR PAPERS
             Coordination and Component-Oriented Computing
                     (Languages, Models, Systems)
                 http://www.cs.fit.edu/~rmenezes/pdpta02/

                         a special session of

                              PDPTA'2002
           http://www.ashland.edu/~iajwa/conferences/
                          June 24 - 27, 2002
              Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

======================================================================
IMPORTANT DATES:
      Feb.  22, 2002 (Friday):    Draft papers (about 5 pages) due
      March 21, 2002 (Thursday):  Notification of acceptance
      April 22, 2002 (Monday):    Camera-Ready papers & Prereg. due
      June 24-27, 2002:           PDPTA'02 International Conference
======================================================================

SCOPE OF THE SESSION:

Component-based software is likely to be the most promising approach
to making distributed systems and Internet applications fit the
requirements of the new information-based work organization.
Component-based software encompasses many disciplines and application
domains, such as groupware, distributed object-oriented software
development, middleware, multimedia, CSCW, and distributed simulation.
The focus of this session is on component-based in special
coordination issues that arise in these systems.  Models, languages,
and applications for both architectural and behavioral aspects of
systems are of special concern.

The purpose of this session is to bring together researchers and
practitioners working on component-based computing and coordination in
the diverse disciplines this field encompasses.  The session serves as
a forum to enable exchange of experience between academia and
industry, as well as between researchers working on different aspects
of coordination and component-based computing.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

   * In Coordination:
        o group communication and inter-agents cooperation protocols.
        o Theoretical  aspects  and  foundations  for  coordination:
          semantics,  verification,   component  composition,  dynamic
          aspects of coordination.
        o Functional and non-functional properties of coordination.
        o Formal   and  semi-formal   techniques   for  coordination
          description and analysis.
	o Modeling of  Information Systems (Groupware,  Internet and
          the Web, workflow management, CSCW and multimedia applications)
        o Coordination,  architectural,   and  interface  definition
          languages: implementation, interoperability, heterogeneity.
        o Agent-oriented  languages: formal  models  for interacting
          agents.
        o Coordination   Patterns    (Mobile   Computing,   Internet
          Computing).
        o Tools and environments  for the development of coordinated
          applications: integration within the development process.
        o Dynamic   architecture   management  for   multi-component
          applications
        o Industrial   relevance  of   coordination   and   software
          architectures:  programming  in  the large,  domain-specific
          software   architectures  and   coordination   models,  case
          studies, performance.

   *  In Component-based computing:
        o design methods for component frameworks
        o interoperation among component frameworks (coordination)
        o functional and non-functional properties
          that can or that cannot be established by a component system
          architecture based on (tiered) component frameworks
        o use of selected component frameworks to reduce the set of
          possible components in a market setting
        o component-oriented systems
        o domain-specific standards for component interoperability
        o dynamic changes in the configuration (set of components
          in a system): how can components be added, replaced and
          removed and how can other components reconfigure themselves
          to cope with this
        o adaptation of components and composition of frameworks
        o programming language support for COC and component frameworks
          in particular
        o performance/efficiency of component-oriented implementations
          and effects of component frameworks introducing a level of
          indirection
        o impact of businesses on components and vice versa, packaging
          and distribution of components and component frameworks
        o criticism of the suggested component framework approach




SUBMISSION OF PAPERS:

Prospective authors are invited to submit their draft paper (5 pages)
to one of the session chairs (addresses below) by the due date.
Electronic submissions are encouraged.  Please send file in PDF or
PostScript format. The length of the Camera-Ready papers (if accepted)
will be limited to 7 pages.  Papers must not have been previously
published or currently submitted for publication elsewhere.

The first page of the draft paper should include: title of the paper,
name, affiliation, postal address, E-mail address, telephone number,
and Fax number for each author. The first page should also include the
name of the author who will be presenting the paper (if accepted) and
a maximum of 5 keywords.

Submissions should explicitly state their contribution and their
relevance to the themes of the session. Other criteria for selection
will be originality, significance, correctness, and clarity.

All accepted papers are expected to be presented at the conference.

EVALUATION PROCESS:

Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and
soundness.  Each paper will be refereed by at least three researchers
in the topical area.  The Camera-Ready papers will be reviewed by a
reviewer to ensure expected quality and compliance with the reviewers
comments.

PUBLICATION:

The conference proceedings will be published by CSREA Press (ISBN). It
will be a multi-volume set. The proceedings will be available at the
conference. Some accepted papers will also be considered for journal
publication (soon after the conference).

SESSION CO-CHAIRS:

Farhad ARBAB
CWI
Kruislaan 413
1098 SJ Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31-20-592-4056
Fax: +31-20-592-4199
E-mail: Farhad.Arbab at cwi.nl

Ronaldo MENEZES
Florida Institute of Technology
Department of Computer Sciences
150 West University Blvd
Melbourne, FL 32901
USA
Phone: +1 321 6747623
Fax  : +1 321 6747046
email: rmenezes at cs.fit.edu

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