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>Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 09:48:54 -0400
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>From: Janice Gilman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Request for Assitance in Promoting CfP
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>Dear DOCsec Program Committee,
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>Please help us to promote the CfP by forwarding the message below to any 
>mail lists you have access to.
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>Thank you in advance,
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>Janice
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>CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
>Seventh Annual Workshop on Distributed Objects and Components Security 
>(DOCsec)
>April 7 - 10, 2003
>Baltimore, MD, USA
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>The Object Management Group� (OMG�) announces the Call for Presentations 
>for its seventh annual workshop on Distributed Objects and Components 
>Security (DOCsec). The workshop, co-sponsored Promia, Inc. 
>(www.promia.com) will be held April 7 through 10, 2003 in Baltimore 
>Maryland, USA. This year, the program committee is soliciting case studies 
>from enterprise and vendors who have confronted the following challenges; 
>speculative or available techniques and tools for effectively constructing 
>an operational system using (nearly) arbitrary security technologies and 
>one or more middleware platforms and architectures; and research studies 
>related to techniques and tools for solving these problems. Of special 
>interest would be techniques or tools that use modeling technologies such 
>as UML�, which would fit into the OMG's Model Driven Architecture initiative.
>
>Interested individuals or organizations are invited to submit a brief 
>abstract of the presentation/position they are proposing for the Workshop 
>by November 4, 2002 to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Some of the specific topics on which the Workshop Program Committee is 
>seeking proposals include:
>� Existing and emerging DOC application middleware with specific emphasis 
>on security
>� DOC applications and secure online identity
>� Case studies related to modeling and deploying flexible DOC security 
>solutions
>� Existing and emerging security technologies and specifications that have 
>been (are being) developed as to provide or integrate security into one or 
>more middleware architectures
>� User case studies describing problems encountered and lessons learned as 
>DOC middleware was integrated with security technologies to produce 
>operational systems.
>� Realization of Security Architectures
>� Security Validation
>� Effective Management of DOC security systems
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>For the complete list of topics and instructions on how to submit an 
>abstract(s), please see http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/docsec2003/call.htm.
>
>Janice A. Gilman
>Marketing Programs Manager
>Object Management Group
>250 First Avenue, Suite 100
>Needham, MA  02494
>Phone: +1-781-444-0404 x141
>Fax:       +1-781-444-0320
>URL:  www.omg.org
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Flight Software Engineering Organization 7750
Mail stop 86-11
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