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Wednesday, 15 July 2009

CFP: IWSOS 2009 -- 4th Int. Workshop on Self-Organizing Systems

Posted on 19:20 by Unknown
Dear Colleagues,

The submission deadline for IFIP IWSOS 2009 (4th International Workshop on
Self-Organizing Systems), to be held at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, December
9-11, is quickly approaching:

Regular Papers (12 pages): July 20, 2009
Short Papers (6 pages): August 14, 2009

The submission website is accepting submissions via:
http://senldogo0039.springer-sbm.com/IWSOS2009/servlet/Conference
(The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in their Lecture
Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS) series.)

Please, find attached the CfP below. More information can be
found at http://www.iwsos2009.ethz.ch/index.html

Best Regards,

Bernhard Plattner (General Chair)
Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos (Program Co-Chair)
Karin Anna Hummel (Program Co-Chair)


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CALL FOR PAPERS: 4th IFIP International Workshop on Self-Organizing Systems
(IWSOS 2009)
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To be held at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, December 9-11

*Workshop Scope*

IWSOS 2009 is the fourth workshop in a series of annual workshops dedicated
to self-organization in networks and networked systems. The necessity for
and expected benefit of self-organization is caused by the growing scale,
complexity, and heterogeneity of future networked systems, like the future
Internet. Future networks will form complex networks integrating wired and
wireless infrastructures with mobile ad-hoc, and sensor networks that could
be spontaneously deployed in hostile environments, have a dynamic
population
and a potentially short life time. In spite of this, there will be
stringent
user requirements, such as high availability and real-time guarantees.
Although self-organization is desirable for these kinds of networks, it is
not yet clear to what extent self-organization can be exploited.

Research into networked systems started a few years ago to systematically
investigate self-organization and has lead to a multitude of open research
issues. The applicability of well-known self-organizing techniques to
specific networks and networked systems is being investigated, as well as
adaptations and novel approaches inspired by cooperation in nature and
evolutionary dynamics, sociology, and game theory. Additionally, models
originating from areas like control theory and complex systems research,
are
being applied to networked systems to analyze their controllability and
behavior. Aspects of engineering self-organizing networked systems are
studied that draw on approaches like programmable networks, and tools and
frameworks for deploying, testing, and monitoring self-organizing networks.
The role of self-organization in the future Internet and the impact on its
architecture is an important topic, as well as the application of
self-organization in future intelligent transportation systems and
vehicular
ad-hoc networks.

Building on the success of its predecessors, this workshop aims at bringing
together leading international researchers to create a visionary forum for
discussing the future of self-organization in networked systems. Topics
include, but are not limited to the following.

*Key Topics*

- Self-organization and self-management
- Self-configuration and self-optimization
- Self-protection, -diagnosis, and -healing
- Applications, e.g. the self-organizing home network
- Self-organization in peer-to-peer, sensor, ad-hoc and vehicular networks
- Control theory based models and approaches to self-organization
- Applications of game theory for self-organization
- Bio-inspired and socially inspired models of self-organization
- Group-forming networks and techniques
- Programmable and cognitive networks as a basis for self-organization
- Visualization of network state
- Self-organization for Quality of Service
- Resilience, robustness and fault tolerance for networked systems
- Security in self-organizing networked systems
- Self-organization in heterogeneous network convergence
- Evolutionary principles of the (future, emerging) Internet
- Self-configuring place-and-play sensor/mobile networks
- Methods for configuration and management of large, complex networks
- Risks of self-organization
- The human in the loop of self-organizing networks

*Paper Submission*

IWSOS invites submission of manuscripts as full or short papers that
present
original research results, and that have not been previously published or
are currently under review by another conference or journal. Any
previous or
simultaneous publication of related material should be explicitly noted in
the submission. All papers must be submitted in PDF format. Submissions
will
be peer reviewed by at least three members of the international TPC and
judged on originality, significance, interest, clarity, relevance, and
correctness.

Click here (http://www.iwsos2009.ethz.ch/index.html) for detailed
information for authors.

*Full Papers*

Submissions should be full-length papers up to 12 pages using the LNCS
style, including all figures and references, and must include an
abstract of
100-150 words.

*Short Papers*

Submissions should be position papers, challenging papers, and papers
presenting first or late results up to 6 pages length (LNCS style,
including
all figures and references), and must include an abstract of 100-150 words.

*Proceedings*

The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in their Lecture Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS) series. At least one of the authors of each
accepted paper must attend IWSOS 2009 to present the paper.

*Posters and Demonstrations*

To complement the main technical programme of IWSOS 2009, we are soliciting
extended abstracts (up to two pages, LNCS style) that describe posters and
demonstrations that will be presented at an informal session during the
workshop. This session should provide a platform to present and discuss
work-in-progress and demonstrations. The abstracts will be collected and
made available at the event.

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Tuesday, 14 July 2009

CFP: Posters & Demos - 4th European Conference on Smart Sensing and Context

Posted on 05:35 by Unknown
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CALL FOR POSTERS AND DEMOS


***** EuroSSC 2009 *****

***** 4th IEEE European Conference on Smart Sensing and Context *****

The deadline for your 4 page submission is on
20 July 2009

16-18 September 2009
Guildford, UK

http://www.eurossc.org/

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We would like to invite you to present your recent and on-going work on
smart sensing and context as a poster or demo at EuroSSC 2009.

The annual conference explores new techniques, algorithms, architectures,
protocols, services, and user aspects utilising context and context-aware
services and applications. Topics coverage include smart sensing, context
recognition, and context processing in the framework of a Real World
Internet. Of growing interest are methods and principles for context
abstraction and processing, quality of context, machine-interpretable
representation of context, context- aware service platforms, and
horizontalisation of context information access to leverage smart
surroundings for a wide range of applications rather than single closed
systems.

Past editions were held at ETH Switzerland (2008), University of Lancaster
in UK (2007), and University of Twente, Netherlands (2006).

Topics of interest:
==================

* Distributed smart sensing and context recognition
o Smart sensing: sensors inferring context and context-aware sensing
o Context-aware surroundings and infrastructures
o Distributed objects and wearables inferring context
o Algorithms and architectures for scalable context recognition
o Quality of Context (context uncertainty, unreliable sensing)
o Distributed software architectures for context awareness

* Context processing and categorisation
o Context reasoning, fusion, transformation, inference
o Context processing given Quality of Context
o Scalable context management and processing architectures
o Information aspects of context-aware sensor and actuator systems
o Context categorisation and classification

* Context-altering actuators, interaction methods, and human aspects
o Principles and methods for context-aware actuation and feedback
o Distributed context-aware actuators
o Interaction with context-aware objects, wearables and proactive
interfaces
o Quality of Actuation
o Symbiosis between autonomic context-aware sensor and actuator
systems and users
o Social implications, user-controlled privacy, securing context

* Service environment, applications, deployment, test beds and case
studies
o Real-world experiences with deployed systems
o Applications and case studies related to smart surroundings &
intelligent objects
o Integration with the Internet of the Future ? the Real World
Internet
o Development tools, deployment principles, and life-cycle support
o Wearable computing and pervasive computing applications
o Sensor networks and information processing for new generations
of context enabled devices
o Intelligent sensors and sensor network systems
o Context-aware service platforms


Keynotes:
=========

* Professor Amit Sheth from the Wright State University will talk
about "Computing for Human Experience: Semantics empowered Sensors,
Services, and Social Computing on ubiquitous Web".
His homepage is at http://knoesis.wright.edu/amit/

* Dr. Marimuthu Palaniswami from ARC Research Network on Intelligent
Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP), the
University of Melbourne will hold a talk on "Large Scale Sensor
Networks Deployment: Research Challenges and Opportunities"
His homepage is at http://www.ee.unimelb.edu.au/staff/swami/


Submission:
===========
Posters should present recent and on-going research in smart sensing and
context area. The poster submissions should include a 4-page (LNCS
format) description of the current research. The demonstrations also require
a 4-page (LNCS format) submission to describe the presented work. Accepted
submissions for posters and demonstrations will be printed in the adjunct
conference proceedings with an own ISBN number.
The submitted work is expected to be presented at the conference.
Submission open at: http://senldogo0039.springer-sbm.com/EuroSSC2009/

For more information about the conference, please visit:
http://www.eurossc.org

--
EuroSSC Poster & Demo Chair
Clemens Lombriser, ETH Zürich

lombriser@ife.ee.ethz.ch
www.ife.ee.ethz.ch/people/lclemens/

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Monday, 13 July 2009

CFP: ACM RecSys'09 Workshop on Recommender Systems and the Social Web

Posted on 11:03 by Unknown
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CALL FOR PAPERS
ACM RecSys'09 Workshop on Recommender Systems & the Social Web

New York, October 25, 2009
http://ls13-www.cs.uni-dortmund.de/homepage/RSWEB/
Submission Deadline: July 13, 2009

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The Social Web has been enjoying huge popularity in recent years,
attracting millions of visitors on sites such as Facebook, Delicious,
YouTube. We are no longer mere consumers of information, but we also
actively participate in social networks, upload our personal images,
share our bookmarks, write web logs and annotate and comment on the
information provided by others.

This Social Web provides huge opportunities for recommender technology
and in turn recommender technologies can play a part in fuelling the
success of the Social Web phenomenon as new application areas for RS
technology emerge, new sources of knowledge for RS become available,
and richer user Web interfaces are possible.

The goal of this workshop is to explore, discuss, and understand new
opportunities for recommender systems and the social Web. We solicit
original contributions in the following areas:

* Economy of community-based systems:
* Encouraging users to contribute and sustain participation.
* Social network and folksonomy development:
* Recommending friends, tags, bookmarks, blogs, music, communities etc.
* Recommender systems mash-ups, Web 2.0 user interfaces, rich media
recommender systems
* Collaborative knowledge authoring, collective intelligence
* Recommender applications involving users or groups directly in the
recommendation process
* Exploiting folksonomies, social network information, interaction,
user context and communities or groups for recommendations
* Trust and reputation aware social recommendations
* Semantic Web recommender systems, use of ontologies or microformats
* Empirical evaluation of social recommender techniques, success and
failure measures
* Case studies and fielded applications
* Barriers of acceptance for social recommendations and the role of
social dynamics and online identities in acceptance of recommendations

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IMPORTANT DATES
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* July 13, 2009: Paper/position statement submission due
* August 10, 2009: Notification of workshop submitters
* August 17, 2009: Camera-ready workshop abstract due
* October 25, 2009: Workshop held

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PAPER SUBMISSION
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Papers should be submitted PDF format by email to
rsweb09@ls13.cs.uni-dortmund.de.

The formatting guidelines of the ACM'09 Recommender Systems apply
(see http://recsys.acm.org/submission.html). Paper selection will be
based on a peer review process; there will be no blind review process
- author names and affiliations should be included in the paper.

Paper categories:
* Long papers (up to 8 pages) describing original research results
or case studies.
* Short papers (up to 4 pages) describing preliminary results or
work-in-progress.

Demos:
* Workshop participants can also show demos. Demos should be submitted
as a short paper describing the research and the demo itself.

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Organizers
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Dietmar Jannach, TU Dortmund, Germany
Werner Geyer, IBM Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
Jill Freyne, CSIRO, TasICT Centre, Australia
Sarabjot Singh Anand, University of Warwick, UK
Casey Dugan, IBM Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
Bamshad Mobasher, DePaul University, USA
Alfred Kobsa, University of California, Irvine, USA

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CFP: CoVis Workshop at Visweek

Posted on 11:02 by Unknown
*************** CALL FOR PAPERS ******************

Workshop on Collaborative Visualization on Interactive Surfaces - CoVIS'09:
http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/covis09

Approx. October 11, 2009, Atlantic City, New Jersey

In conjunction with VisWeek 2009 (Vis, InfoVis, VAST):
http://vis.computer.org/VisWeek2009/


IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline: August 1st, 2009
Notification of acceptance: August 26th, 2009
Final camera ready submissions: September 14th, 2009
Workshop: TBD - approx. October 11th, 2009


TOPICS

It is common for small groups of people to gather around visual displays
of information to discuss or interpret the information to form
decisions. Groups
can share the task load of exploring large and complex datasets and can
share
various interpretations of a dataset when working together. However,
tools to
support synchronous collaboration between several people in their data
analysis
are still relatively scarce. Traditionally, visualization and visual
analytics
tools have been designed from a single-user perspective and for desktop
computers. While hardware such as multi-touch displays and network
capabilities
have emerged that lend themselves especially well to collaboration,
software
support for collaboration around visualizations is still relatively
scarce. One
of the reasons is that single-user systems do not necessarily translate
well to
collaborative scenarios or interactive surfaces and require specific
re-design.

The design of digital systems for collaboration around visualization and
visual analytics systems, therefore, poses additional challenges: we
need to
understand (a) how people collaboratively work with visual
representations of
data and which methods they use to solve information analysis tasks as a
team,
and (b) what the exact design requirements are for collaborative visual
analysis
scenarios.

In this workshop we would like to discuss these challenges and discuss
the role of interactive surfaces as an emerging technology for supporting
collaborative visualization and visual analytics settings.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

* the design of information visualization, scientific visualization, or
visual
analytics interfaces and environments for co-located collaborative work,
* design of interactive visual representations for collaborative work on
interactive surfaces,
* the use of interactive surfaces to visualize and interact with
information and
data,
* social components in collaborative visual analysis environments,
* aspects of cognition in multi-user visualization and visual analysis
environments,
* evaluation of collaborative information visualization, scientific
visualization, and visual analytics systems,
* multiple and coordinated views for collaborative visualization and
dataanalysis systems,
* design of multi-display environments for information analysis work,
* collaborative visualization and visual analytics applications,
* collaborative sensemaking, and
* experience with traditional collaboration in information and data
intensive
fields.


OBJECTIVES

The main objective of the workshop is to bring people from academia and
industry with relevant backgrounds together (a) to discuss ongoing
research work
in the field of multi-user collaborative visualization and visual
analytics and
(b) to jointly investigate how interactive surfaces can contribute to
this area.
This includes the analysis of problems encountered in the field, the
presentation of specific solutions, and the discussion of special
characteristics compared to the core research areas. The workshop is
intended to
be a platform to exchange information and experiences, to stimulate
discussion,
and to identify novel aspects and ideas to the topics above. During this
workshop, we would like to identify a number of open problems that need
further
investigation and identify priorities to target research in this direction.

We would like to put an emphasis on the following two (interrelated)
questions:

* What are the existing challenges inherent in designing interfaces
for visualizing, exploring, and analyzing data in a collaborative
fashion?
* What unique challenges exist in building visualization systems for
collaborative environments?

SUBMISSIONS

Prospective participants are invited to submit position papers of up
to four pages in length which outline one or more potential
topics/solutions to discuss during the workshop. Accepted Papers will
be published in the technical report series of LMU Media
Informatics. This means that they will receive an ISSN number.

Papers should be formatted according to the IEEE Vis/InfoVis 2009 format:
http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~vis/Tasks/camera_tvcg.html

Submissions should be sent to Dominikus Baur:
dominikus.baur(at)ifi.lmu.de

ORGANIZERS
Petra Isenberg, University of Calgary (Primary Contact)
Michael Sedlmair, BMW Group - Research and Technology
Dominikus Baur, University of Munich
Tobias Isenberg, University of Groningen
Andreas Butz, University of Munich


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Anastasia Bezerianos, Ecole Centrale Paris
Nathalie Henry, Microsoft Research
Stacey Scott, University of Waterloo
Michael Haller, Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences
Johannes Schöning, DFKI Saarbrücken
Shahram Izadi, Microsoft Research
Raimund Dachselt, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Daniel Keim, University of Konstanz
David S. Ebert, Purdue University
Melanie Tory, University of Victoria


CONTACT US
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at:
petra.isenberg(at)ucalgary.ca

For more information, please see the workshop web site:
http://www.medien.ifi.lmu.de/covis09

--
Prof. Dr. Andreas Butz
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet
Institut fuer Informatik
LFE Medieninformatik
Amalienstrasse 17
80333 Muenchen
Germany
Tel.: +49-89-2180-4665
Sekr.: +49-89-2180-4650
Fax: +49-89-2180-4652
butz@ifi.lmu.de
http://www.butz.org/
http://www.fluidum.org/
http://www.smartgraphics.org/

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CFP: SWUI Workshop at ISWC 2009 -- Semantic Web User Interaction

Posted on 11:01 by Unknown
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Sharing Ideas for Complex Problems in User Interaction
SWUI Workshop at the International Semantic Web Conference 2009.
Washington, D.C. USA. 25th October 2009.
Papers due: 17th August 2009.
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This workshop seeks to gather researchers and problem owners from a range of

disciplines - both inside and outside the semantic web space - to explore
key
aspects of the user experience in complex, very heterogeneous data
environments.
It is the sixth in the Semantic Web User Interaction (SWUI) series, and
takes
its theme this year in part from the location of ISWC2009: Washington, D.C.
The
workshop web site, with full details, is at:
http://swui.webscience.org/SWUI2009.

Workshop Theme:

Use of semantic web protocols and technologies are increasing rapidly in
government and business, so they are affecting an ever-widening user
population on the web. Increasingly, web and data/archival management tools
are embedding RDF and linked data capabilities into their architectures, and

projects are overlaying standards-based ontologies to supplement older
proprietary vocabularies. However, the key question remains:
* What are the most effective ways to harness these capabilities to support
high quality user interaction by researchers and the public?

A case study provides a focal point for our day-long collaborative
discussion - it centers around the rapidly growing area of large-scale
electronic archives and library collections online
(http://swui.webscience.org/SWUI2009/archival-casestudy). This domain is
particularly rich to explore, as it offers highly heterogeneous data
sources, a wide mix of structured and unstructured data, diverse user
populations and goals, requirements for a range of query/search/retrieval
strategies, and unique needs for visualizing/rendering both results and
individual objects.

There is a lot of good, relevant research and new interaction techniques
inside and outside the linked data/semantic web community that can
contribute to this domain, and ultimately to many large, heterogeneous data
interaction domains.

Who should participate?

This workshop will be of interest to researchers and designers from a
range of disciplines, including:
* Semantic Web
* Linked Data
* Machine Learning
* NLP, concept and entity extraction, and linguistic analysis
* Search and indexing of structured and unstructured data,
images and multimedia
* Visualization
* Text entry, tagging and annotation
* Ontology and taxonomy modeling and integration
* Social and community interaction
* Multimedia
* Grid and cloud computing
* Agents

Participating in the Workshop:

A written research/position paper must be submitted and accepted to
participate in the workshop. The deadline for papers is August 17, 2009
(see key dates, below). Because of the short review time for our PC, we
would really appreciate your submitting an abstract and your intention
to submit by Friday, August 7th. Papers do not need to be full length
research papers to be accepted - high quality ideas, contributions, and
imagination are most important.

For acceptance into the workshop, participant papers must contain:
* A summary of your related research/practice work, with examples
that describe unique aspects of your research and any tools or
models you

are developing.
* Links to existing papers that describe your work in more
detail; for researchers doing newer or more exploratory work, a longer
paper describing new and unpublished work can also be accepted by
the PC.

* Specific ideas on how your research is a "piece in the larger puzzle" that

contributes to improving the situation for users in the case study
problem
domain.

Position papers can be as short as 4 pages, and the maximum length for
research papers is 12 pages. Accepted papers are expected to be published to

the CEUR-WS website.

Workshop Format:

The workshop will feature collaborative activities to
understand the relationships between participants' work, in order to find
points for cross-fertilizing and extending future research. This will be a
highly interactive workshop! Some of the specific activities for the
workshop will be determined based on the participants and the research work
they are bringing to the event.

The workshop aims to produce a strong and detailed outline/extended abstract

on the UI challenges presented by the case study domain and the types of
approaches that apply - and hopefully by extension can benefit other large,
heterogeneous data domains. We will ask participants to continue
contributing to the outline, with the aim of publishing the workshop
outcomes as a paper or journal special edition.

Key Dates:

Abstract/intent due: 7 August 2009
Submissions due: 17 August 2009
Notification by: 6 September 2009
Final papers due: 9 October 2009
Workshop date: 25 October 2009

Questions to: swui@webscience.org.
Submissions to: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=swui2009
All papers submitted will be reviewed by the workshop program committee.

Organizers:
Duane Degler, Design for Context, USA
Jennifer Golbeck, University of Maryland, USA
m.c. schraefel, University of Southampton, UK
Lloyd Rutledge, Open Universiteit Nederland, NL

For More Information:

Workshop website: http://swui.webscience.org/SWUI2009
E-mail
: swui@webscience.org
Submissions:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=swui2009
Case study: http://swui.webscience.org/SWUI2009/archival-casestudy

ISWC2009 (Washington, D.C. USA, 25-29 October 2009):
http://iswc2009.semanticweb.org/
Westfields Conference Center:
http://iswc2009.semanticweb.org/wiki/index.php/Westfields_Conference_Center

Previous workshops in Semantic Web User Interaction:
http://swui.webscience.org/

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[Fwd: IPCITY SUMMER SCHOOL 2009 VIENNA]

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====================================================================
======== IPCITY SUMMER SCHOOL 2009 - 22-25/09/2009 VIENNA =========
====================================================================

IPCity Summer School 2009
September 22-25, 2009 in Vienna, Austria.

The IPCity project invites international graduate students to join us
for the 2009 summer school. Students will be given the opportunity to
work alongside experts in the field of urban mixed realities. The summer
school will bring together students from a range of backgrounds
including: architecture, urban planning, computer games design and
information technology with the aim of creating an atmosphere similar
to those found in leading research labs.

The Summer School 2009 will introduce students to the IPCity project,
in particular the core theories, key concepts and underlying
technologies. In workshop groups students will get hands-on
experience on novel application areas including: urban life and
social gathering, environmental awareness, urban renewal scenarios,
mixed-reality gaming and community story-telling in urban
environments.

Together with workshop supervisors students will create their own
content for existing mixed reality systems using provided building
blocks, conduct tests and field trials, and on the last day present
their groups' work to the other workshop participants!

The Summer School 2009 is part of the IPCity Integrated Project on
Interaction and Presence in Urban Environments which is an EU funded
Sixth Framework programme (FP-2004-IST-4-27571). The aim of
the IPCity project is to investigate analytical and technological
approaches to presence in real life settings. This includes extending
the presence by taking into account the participative and social
constitution of presence as well as the multiplicity and distribution of
events in time and space.

The Application deadline for graduate (Msc., PhD.) students is August 1,
2009! Notification of acceptance will be made on August 15, 2009. The
working language of the Summer School is English, 3 ECTS credits can be
awarded. There are a limited number of travel grants available to
help pay for some or all of the costs involved in attending the
summer school!

For further information on the IPCity Summer School 2009 please visit
the website.


---===>>>>>> http://ipcity.eu/summerschool/ <<<<<<===---


The IPCity Summer School 2009 Organizing Team.

====================================================================
======== IPCITY SUMMER SCHOOL 2009 - 22-25/09/2009 VIENNA =========
====================================================================

--
Dr Rod McCall
Collaborative, Virtual and Augmented Environments
Fraunhofer FIT, Sankt Augustin, Germany
www.fit.fraunhofer.de

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CFP: Innovations'09

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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Innovations'09
6th International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology
December 15-17, 2009
Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
*IEEE pending upon Approval
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Conference web site: http://www.it-innovations.ae/
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BACKGROUND
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Innovations in Information Technology (Innovations'09), is a premier Forum
for the presentation and discussion of technology advances and research
results in the field of Information Technology (IT). Held in the oasis city
of Al Ain, the fourth largest city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE),
Innovations'09 is the sixth in the series that has been held in Dubai since
2004.
Innovations?09 will be hosted by the College of Information Technology
(CIT). The CIT is the newest addition to the United Arab Emirates University
(UAEU), the oldest and largest university in the UAE.
The latest research advances in fields ranging from Communication Networks
and Security to evolving Computing Systems, Software Engineering,
Information Systems, Web Technologies, Bioinformatics and Healthcare
Informatics are explored in Innovations' technical sessions.

AUTHOR'S SCHEDULE (Deadlines):
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Tutorial proposals due: August 24, 2009
Workshop proposals due: August 24, 2009
Paper and poster submissions due: August 31, 2009
Notification of acceptance: October 5, 2009
Final camera ready paper due: November 2, 2009

TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Topics within the following Tracks:
* COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
* COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SECURITY
* COMPUTING AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
* INFORMATION SYSTEMS & Web SERVICES
* BIOINFORMATICS AND HEALTHCARE INFORMATICS
* SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

CONTACT/PPROGRAM CHAIRS: DR. ISSA KHALIL AND DR. FALAH AWWAD
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Contact: Innovations@uaeu.ac.ae
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