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CALL FOR PAPERS OF MAMA�2000
International ICSC Symposium on Multi-Agents
and Mobile Agents in Virtual Organizations
and E-Commerce (MAMA'2000)
December 11-13, 2000, Wollongong, Australia
To be co-located with
- International ICSC Congress on Intelligent Systems and Applications (ISA'2000), December 12-15, 2000, at the University of Wollongong (near Sydney), Australia
Agent technology is currently one of the most vibrant and active areas of research and development in information technology. Multi-agents and mobile agents technologies are making significant impacts upon almost all aspects of computing discipline. Boldly speaking, they are underpinning the profound changes taking place in our� information society. One of the admittedly most successful applications is in globalized business partnerships, directly due to the nature of the problem. In fact, virtual organizations and e-commerce have become fashionable practices of toady�s globalized businesses. At the right time, agents act as key components in the Internet-wide information and e-commerce systems that are currently being developed across the globe, and multi-agents and mobile agents provide most feasible and effective computational frameworks for contemporary business practices.
In answer to such a trend at the beginning of this exciting new millennium, MAMA�2000 aims to establishing a responsive, active and valuable world-class academic forum for executives, managers, practitioners and academicians from multi-agents, mobiles agents, virtual organizations and e-commerce, in particular their crisscrosses.
2. Symposium Topics (MAMA�2000)
Topics of interests include, indicatively:
Agents:
- agent architectures
- information agents
- middle agents (e.g., match-makers, brokers, routers)
- mobile agents
- modeling the behavior of other agents
- network agents
- privacy and agents
- standards
- user modeling
Multi-Agents
- agent-based software engineering
- agent platform
- agent social communication mechanisms and languages
- agent societies and ensembles
- communication, collaboration and interaction of humans and agents
- economics principles for multi-agents
- fault tolerance
- languages (syntax, linguistics and pragmatics), domain ontology
- multi-agent communication, coordination, and collaboration
- multi-agent design patterns and paradigms
- multi-agent simulation, verification, and validation
- multi-agent systems organization (macro versus micro centralization and decentralization)
- nesting of multi-agents
- organization of agent societies
- organizational principles for multi-agents
- scalability
Computer Supported Cooperative/Collaborative Work (CSCW)
- applications of agent-based/mediated CSCW
- architectures and modes of CSCW
- CSCW systems organisation
- decision support in CSCW
- groupware
- intelligent agents in CSCW
- security aspects of agent-based CSCW systems
- mobility of agents in CSCW
- multi-agent architectures for CSCW
- multi-agent cooperation and coordination in social group work
- multi-agent macroscopic modeling of group work
- multi-agent mechanisms for task decomposition, dispatch and synthesis in group work
- multi-agent team work
- user agents in CSCW systems
- virtual office
Business partnerships and Virtual Organisations
- multi-agent cooperation and coordination mechanisms for the operation of enterprise federation and virtual organizations
- multi-agent platform construction for enterprise federation and virtual organizations
- multi-agent model for the configuration of enterprise federation and virtual organizations
- multi-agent modeling of enterprise federation and virtual organizations
- multi-agents in process re-engineering
- requirements analysis and life-cycle analysis of enterprise federation and virtual organizations
E-Commerce
- applications in active networks
- applications in electronic markets and commerce
- artificial market systems and e-commerce
- e-commerce animation, simulation
- e-commerce development tools, programming
- e-commerce interface, virtual reality
- e-commerce interface agents
- e-commerce security
- ergonomics in e-commerce and electronic marketplaces
- market-based control
- mobile agents for order processing, selling, transactions processing
- mobile agents for payment, financial processing
- requirements analysis and computational modeling of e-commerce,
� business on Internet, electronic marketplaces
- resource management
- security analysis, model and implementation on both clients and
� hosts of e-commerce
- world wide web integration
3. Symposium Chair (MAMA�2000)
- Huaglory Tianfield, Ph.D.
- School of Multimedia & Computing
- Gloucestershire Business School
- Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education
- P O Box 220, The Park, Cheltenham
- GL 50 2QF, England, UK
- Tel: +44 1242 54 4066
- Fax: +44 1242 54 3327
- E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- School of Multimedia & Computing
- (Tentative)
- P�draig Cunningham Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
- Jacques Ferber Universit� Montpellier II , France
- Nick R. Jennings Univieirety of Soouthamppton, UK
H.� Lecorre France Telekom, France
Brian Lees University of Paisley, UK
Jiming Liu Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China
- Peter B. Luh University of Connecticut, USA
- Zhongzhi Shi Chinese Academy of Science, China
- Munindar P. Singh North Carolina State University, USA
- Fran�ois B. Vernadat Univieiriety of Metz, INRIA, France
- Gehard Weiss TU Muenchen, Germany
- Shengsheng Zhang Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
5. Symposium Organizer
- ICSC International Computer Science Conventions
- 5101C - 50 Street
- Wetaskiwin, Alberta T9A 1K1 / Canada
- Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Operating Division)
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Planning Division)
- Phone: +1-780-352-1912
- Fax: +1-780-352-1913
- www.icsc.ab.ca
- 5101C - 50 Street
the International ICSC Congress on Intelligent Systems and Applications (ISA'2000), December 12-15, 2000, at the University of Wollongong (near Sydney), Australia
www.icsc.ab.ca/isa2000.htm
6. Important Dates
Arrival of submission deadline����������������������������� June 12, 2000
Notification of Acceptance���������������������������������� July 10, 2000
Final Camera Ready Papers������������������������������� September 01, 2000
MAMA'2000������������������������������������������������������ December 11-13, 2000
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