11.1471, Calls: Asian Digital Library, Coordination Models

The LINGUIST Network linguist at linguistlist.org
Wed Jul 5 13:34:27 UTC 2000


LINGUIST List:  Vol-11-1471. Wed Jul 5 2000. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 11.1471, Calls: Asian Digital Library, Coordination Models

Moderators: Anthony Rodrigues Aristar, Wayne State U.<aristar at linguistlist.org>
            Helen Dry, Eastern Michigan U. <hdry at linguistlist.org>
            Andrew Carnie, U. of Arizona <carnie at linguistlist.org>

Reviews: Andrew Carnie: U. of Arizona <carnie at linguistlist.org>

Associate Editors:  Ljuba Veselinova, Stockholm U. <ljuba at linguistlist.org>
		    Scott Fults, E. Michigan U. <scott at linguistlist.org>
		    Jody Huellmantel, Wayne State U. <jody at linguistlist.org>
		    Karen Milligan, Wayne State U. <karen at linguistlist.org>

Assistant Editors:  Lydia Grebenyova, E. Michigan U. <lydia at linguistlist.org>
		    Naomi Ogasawara, E. Michigan U. <naomi at linguistlist.org>
		    James Yuells, Wayne State U. <james at linguistlist.org>

Software development: John Remmers, E. Michigan U. <remmers at emunix.emich.edu>
                      Sudheendra Adiga, Wayne State U. <sudhi at linguistlist.org>
                      Qian Liao, E. Michigan U. <qian at linguistlist.org>

Home Page:  http://linguistlist.org/

The LINGUIST List is funded jointly by Eastern Michigan University,
Wayne State University, and donations from subscribers and publishers.


Editor for this issue: Jody Huellmantel <jody at linguistlist.org>
 ==========================================================================

As a matter of policy, LINGUIST discourages the use of abbreviations
or acronyms in conference announcements unless they are explained in
the text.

=================================Directory=================================

1)
Date:  Tue, 04 Jul 2000 10:24:38 +0900
From:  Secretariat of ICADL2000 <info at boyle.kaist.ac.kr>
Subject:  [ICADL2000] 3rd International Conference of Asian Digital Library

2)
Date:  Tue, 4 Jul 2000 12:45:47 +0200
From:  Andrea Omicini <aomicini at deis.unibo.it>
Subject:  COORDINATION 2000  - Coordination Models and Languages

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Tue, 04 Jul 2000 10:24:38 +0900
From:  Secretariat of ICADL2000 <info at boyle.kaist.ac.kr>
Subject:  [ICADL2000] 3rd International Conference of Asian Digital Library


ICADL2000:  The 3rd International Conference of Asian Digital Library



                            CALL FOR PAPERS



ICADL2000, the 3rd International Conference of Asian Digital Library
will be held in Seoul, Korea from December 6 to 8, 2000. This
conference follows the previous successful conferences held in Hong
Kong in 1998 and Taipei in 1999. The goal of this conference is to
share and disseminate information and knowledge about current issues
regarding digital library research and technology.

Proposals for papers are solicited describing mainly the following
topics;

   Agent Technology
   Authoring and Scripting
   Collaborative Research
   Data Mining
   Data Preservation
   Digital Library Testbed Systems
   Document Models
   Economic Issues and Billing Mechanisms
   Human-Computer Interaction
   Intellectual Property, Protection, Security and Privacy
   Knowledge Representation including Domain and User Models
   Knowledge Integration
   Meta-information
   Publishing
   Searching, Browsing, Filtering and Personalization
   Semantic and Systems Interoperability
   Resource Discovery and Management
   Standards and Protocols
   Telecommunications and Networking
   Multimedia Libraries
   Sensor Data Stores and Libraries
   User Workspaces
   Case studies

Special emphasis will be given towards reports on experiences and open
problems with available running systems or technology for digital
libraries. ICADL2000 will continue to provide a forum for discussing
applications of DL concepts and techniques especially reflecting Asian
Culture in the areas of:

   Digital Earth
   Digital Sky
   Digital Law
   Digital Art
   Digital Music
   Integrating Digital Technology into Traditional Libraries
   Socio-Economic Impacts
   Geospatial Information
   Medical Applications
   Social and Natural Sciences


# Submissions #

  -  Papers must be written in English and in any case they should not
exceed 5000 words. The first page must include the title, author name
and affiliation, an abstract and keywords.

  -  Papers can be submitted in one electronic form (PDF, Microsoft Word
or Postscript) or two hard copies. Papers including special characters
should be submitted by all means in hard copies.

  -  The proceedings will be prepared jointly by Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology and Korea Database Promotion Center.
A selected number of papers will be considered for publication in the
international journal on digital libraries.

  -  Papers should be submitted to the following address:
         ¡¤ An electronic copy: http://ADL2000.kaist.ac.kr
         ¡¤ Two hard copies: Mr. Ho Nam Choi
                                   Team Leader of Information

Development Team
                                    Digital Science Library
                                    Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology
                                    373-1 Kusong-dong, Yusong-gu, Taejon
305-701
                                    KOREA

# Important Dates #

  - Due date for all the proposals: July 15, 2000
  - Notification of acceptance: September 15, 2000
  - Camera-ready copy: October 30, 2000


# Call for Exhibition #

  - Exhibits are highly recommended to demonstrate one or more
    commercial products of interests to the conference community.
  - The cost for one exhibit space(3m x 3m) is US $2000.
  - The following items are supported during the conference :
             One internet dedicated line
             Two IP addresses
             Information desk, etc.
  - Due dates for all the applications :
              Late October, 2000 for foreign corporations
              Early November, 2000 for domestic corporations
  -More detailed information will be available later.


 # Organization #

ICADL2000 is jointly organized by
   Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
   Technology (KAIST) and Korea Database Promotion Center (KDPC),
   Korea Research & Development Information Center(KORDIC),
   Advanced Information Technology Research Center(KOSEF),
   and KORTERM in cooperation with Japan Information Processing Society
(SIG-FI),
   Korea Industrial Information Society,
   Korean Library Association,
   Korea Information Science Society (SIG-Korean Language Computing),
   Korean Society for Information management.
This conference is sponsored by
   Ministry of Information and Communication,
   Ministry of Science and Technology,
   Chosun Ilbo,
   Maeil Business Newspaper,
  The Electronic Times and Korea Economic Daily.


 # General Chairs #

 Yong Rae Kwon, Director of Digital Science Library, KAIST, Korea
 Too Young Lee, Chairman of Korea Library Association, Korea
 Young Wha Cho, President of KORDIC, Korea
 Jun Woo Lee, Executive Direct of Korea Database Promotion Center, Korea

 Hsinchun Chen, University of Arizona, USA


 # Program Committee #

 Program Co-Chairs

     Key-Sun Choi, KAIST, Korea
     Shigeo Sugimoto, ULIS, Japan
     Jerome Yen, CUHK, HK

 Program Committee Members

      Christine Borgman, UCLA, USA
      Hye Rhan Chang, Sangmyung Univ., Korea
      Hsueh-hua Chen, NTU, Taiwan
      Li-feng Chien, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
      Han Suk Choi, Mokpo National Univ., Korea
      Suk Doo Choi, Ewha Womens Univ., Korea
      Schubert Foo, NTU, Singapore
      Edward Fox, Virginia Tech, USA
      Richard K. Furuta, Texas A&M, USA
      Stephane Grumbach, INRIA, France
      Jieh Hsiang, National Chi-nan Univ., Taiwan
      Soon Joo Hyun, ICU, Korea
      Shunji Ichiyama, NEC, Japan
      Masakazu Imai, NAIST, Japan
      Toru Ishida, Kyoto Univ., Japan
      Tetsuya Ishigawa, ULIS, Japan
      Yahiko Kambayashi, Kyoto, Japan
      Sung Hyuk Kim, Sookmyung Womens Univ., Korea
      Young Man Ko, Sungkyunkwan Univ., Korea
      Chang Soon Lee, Kyungsan Univ., Korea
      Chang-qing Li, Peking Univ., China
      Yuji Matsumoto, NAIST, Japan
      Cliff Mcknight, Iboro, UK
      Paul Miller, UKOLN, UK
      Sung Been Moon, Yonsei Univ., Korea
      Sung Hyun Myaeng, Chungnam National Univ., Korea
      Christos Nikolauo, Univ. of Crete& ICS&FORTH, Greece
      Keizo Ooyama, NACSIS, Japan
      Yen-jen Oyang, NTU, Taiwan
      Edie Rasmussen, Univ of Pittsburg, USA
      Eun Gyoung Seo, Hansung Univ., Korea
      Ingeborg Solvberg, Norwegian Univ. of Sci & Tech, Norway
      Shiwei Tang, Peking Univ., China
      Howard Wactlar, CMU, USA
      Shiwen Xu, China National Library, China
      Christopher C. Yang, CUHK, HK
      Dongqing Yang, Peking Univ., China
      Sun Hee Yun, Hanyang Univ., Korea

# Organizing Committee #

  Organizing Chair

      Suk Doo Choi, President of Korean Society for Information
Management, Korea

  Organizing Committee Members

       Ho Nam Choi, KAIST, Korea
       In Pyo Oh, KDPC, Korea
       Tae Jung Kim, KORDIC, Korea
       Yongseu Kim, Korea Industrial Information Society, Korea


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Tue, 4 Jul 2000 12:45:47 +0200
From:  Andrea Omicini <aomicini at deis.unibo.it>
Subject:  COORDINATION 2000  - Coordination Models and Languages


||||||| CALL FOR PARTICIPATION  ||||||||


        COORDINATION 2000

        Fourth International Conference on
        Coordination Models and Languages

        Limassol, Cyprus

        11-13 September 2000

        http://www-gloc.di.fct.unl.pt/coord00/

        Early registration deadline: 15 July 2000


||||||| CALL FOR PARTICIPATION  ||||||||


On behalf of the organizing committee we would like to extend to you
a warm invitation to join us this September for an exciting program
and wonderful intellectual debates in the unique setting provided by
Cyprus, a beautiful mythical island whose wonders are best revealed
in the early days of fall.  Because Cyprus is a popular vacation
spot, early registration is advised.

As in the past, this year`s program brings together a broad range of
themes associated with the development of coordination models and
languages, their theoretical underpinning, and pragmatic
implications.  Topics receiving extended coverage include tuple space
languages and their application, coordination styles and policies,
migration and reconfiguration, agent systems, software architectures,
dependability, etc.  The single track program punctuated by ample
opportunities for socializing and critical evaluation of the field
allows the participants to evaluate trends, to examine a broad range
of issues, and to engage each other in spirited discussions that, as
previous conferences have shown, actually reshaped research agendas
and led to novel developments.

Antonio Porto and Catalin Roman

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
LINGUIST List: Vol-11-1471



More information about the LINGUIST mailing list