It would be cool to have papers on Perl and AI here. A very cool thing would be for someone to organize a technical session (six paper) on Perl and AI.
Nat ------- start of forwarded message ------- > C A L L F O R P A P E R S > > The 2003 International Multiconference in Computer Science > and Computer Engineering > (15 Joint Int'l Conferences) > > Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA > June 23-26, 2003 > >Dear Colleagues: > >You are invited to submit a draft paper (see instructions below) >and/or a proposal to organize a technical session/workshop. All >accepted papers will be published in the respective conference >proceedings. The names of technical session/workshop organizers/chairs >will appear on the cover of the proceedings/books as Associate Editors. > >Any help in distributing this announcement would be most appreciated. > >The 2003 International Multiconference in Computer Science & Computer >Engineering is composed of the following 15 conferences - each event is >the premier conference for presentation of advances in its respective >subject. All conferences will be held simultaneously (same location & >dates: June 23-26, 2003, Las Vegas, USA): > >1. The 2003 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed > Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'03) > >2. The 2003 International Conference on Imaging Science, > Systems, and Technology (CISST'03) > >3. The 2003 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence > (IC-AI'03) > >4. The 2003 International Conference on Internet Computing (IC'03) > >5. The 2003 International Conference on Embedded Systems and > Applications (ESA'03) > >6. The 2003 International Conference on Wireless Networks (ICWN'03) > >7. The 2003 International Conference on Machine Learning; Models, > Technologies and Applications (MLMTA) > >8. The 2003 International Conference on Mathematics and > Engineering Techniques in Medicine and Biological Sciences > (METMBS'03) > >9. The 2003 International Conference on Communications in > Computing (CIC'03) > >10. The 2003 International Conference on Engineering of > Reconfigurable Systems and Algorithms (ERSA'03) > >11. The 2003 International Conference on VLSI (VLSI'03) > >12. The 2003 International Conference on Information and > Knowledge Engineering (IKE'03) > >13. The 2003 International Conference on Software Engineering > Research and Practice (SERP'03) > >14. The 2003 International Conference on Security and Management > (SAM'03) > >15. The First International Conference on Web Services (ICWS'03) > >(a link to each conference's URL can be found at >http://www.ashland.edu/~iajwa/conferences) > >Please regard this announcement as General Guidelines. >You are requested to send your submission to the Multiconference >chair whose address appears below (The Chair may be forwarding >the papers to respective conference chairs/committees). > > >CONFERENCES CONTACT: > > H. R. Arabnia, Ph.D. > Chair, The 2003 Int'l Multiconference in CS & CE > The University of Georgia > Department of Computer Science > 415 Graduate Studies Research Center > Athens, Georgia 30602-7404, U.S.A. > > Tel: (706) 542-3480 > Fax: (706) 542-2966 > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >HISTORY: > > The International Multiconference in Computer Science & Computer > Engineering is a major annual international research event. > The last Multiconference attracted over 1,550 computer science > and Engineering researchers from 72 countries. It is anticipated > that The 2003 Int'l Multiconference will attract about 2000 > participants. The 2003 event is composed of 15 (planned) major > conferences - attendees will have full access to all 15 > conferences' sessions & tracks. > > >SUBMISSION OF PAPERS: > > Prospective authors are invited to submit three copies > of their draft paper (about 5 pages - single space, font size > of 10 to 12) to H. R. Arabnia by the due date (who may be > forwarding the papers to respective conference chairs/committees). > E-mail & Fax submissions are also acceptable. > > The length of the Camera-Ready papers (if accepted) will be > limited to 7 (IEEE style) 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, & Fax number for each author. The first > page should also include the name of the author who will be > presenting the paper (if accepted) & a maximum of 5 keywords. > > >EVALUATION PROCESS: > > Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, & > soundness. Each paper will be refereed by two researchers in the > topical area. The Camera-Ready papers will be reviewed by one person. > > >PUBLICATION: > > The conference proceedings will be published by CSREA Press (ISBN) > in hardcopy/book. The proceedings will be available at the conference. > Some accepted papers will also be considered for journal publication > (soon after the conference). (In addition to the hardcopy, it is > also planned to publish the papers on a CD.) All conference > proceedings published by CSREA Press are considered for inclusion > in major database indexes that are designed to provide easy access > to the current literature of the sciences (database examples: ISI > Thomson Scientific, IEE INSPEC, ...). > > >ORGANIZERS/SPONSORS: > > A number of university faculty members & their staff in cooperation > with the Monte Carlo Resort (Conference Division, Las Vegas ), will > be organizing the conferences. The conferences will be sponsored by > World Academy of Sciences & co-sponsored by Computer Science Research, > Education, & Applications Press (CSREA: USA Federal EIN # 58-2171953) > together with research centers, international associations, > international research groups, & developers of high-performance > machines & systems. The complete list of sponsors & co-sponsors > will be available at a later time. > (Previous conferences' sponsors included: CSREA, the National > Supercomputing Center for Energy & the Environment - DOE, The > Int'l Association for Mathematics & Computers in Simulation, The > Int'l Technology Institute (ITI), Java High Performance Computing > research group, World Scientific & Engineering Society, Sundance > Digital Signal Processing Inc., Computer Vision R&A Tech., > Hewlett-Packard Inc., Korea Information Processing Society (KIPS), > Society of Japan (SIGMPS/IPSJ), IEEE, a number of publishers of > books & journals, ...) > > >LOCATION OF CONFERENCES: > > The conferences will be held in the Monte Carlo Resort hotel > Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (with any overflows at other near-by > hotels). The Monte Carlo Resort is a mega hotel with excellent > conference facilities & over 3,000 rooms. The hotel is minutes > from the Las Vegas airport with 24-hour shuttle service to & from > the airport. This hotel has many vacation & recreational > attractions, including: waterfalls, casino, spa, pools & > kiddie pools, sunning decks, Easy River water ride, wave pool > with cascades, lighted tennis courts, health spa (with workout > equipment, whirlpool, sauna, ...), arcade virtual reality game > rooms, nightly shows, snack bars, a number of restaurants, > shopping area, bars, ... Many of these attractions are open 24 > hours a day & most are suitable for families & children. The > negotiated hotel's room rate for conference attendees is very > reasonable (79USD + tax) per night (no extra charge for double > occupancy) for the duration of the conference. > The hotel is within walking distance from most other > Las Vegas attractions (major shopping areas, recreational > destinations, fine dining & night clubs, free street > shows, ...). > > >IMPORTANT DATES: (Some tracks have different deadlines - check the >web site) > > Feb. 17, 2003 (Monday): Draft papers (about 5 pages) due > March 21, 2003 (Friday): Notification of acceptance > April 22, 2003 (Tuesday): Camera-Ready papers & Prereg. due > June 23-26, 2003: All 15 Int'l Conferences > > Proposals to organize technical sessions should be submitted > as soon as possible. > > >PROPOSAL FOR ORGANIZING TECHNICAL SESSIONS: > > Each technical session will have at least 6 papers. The session > chairs will be responsible for all aspects of their sessions; > including, soliciting papers, reviewing, selecting, ... The > names of session chairs will appear as Associate Editors on the > cover of the conference proceedings. After the conference, some > sessions will be considered for publication in relevant journals > as Special Issues with the session proposer as the Guest Editor > of the journal. > Proposals to organize technical sessions should include the > following information: name & address (+ E-mail) of proposer, > title of session, a 100-word description of the topic of the > session, & a short description on how the session will be > advertised (in most cases, session proposers solicit papers > from colleagues & researchers whose work is known to the session > proposer). Mail your proposal to H. R. Arabnia; E-mail > submissions are preferred. > > >MEMBERS OF PROGRAM & ORGANIZING COMMITTEES: > > The Program Committees are currently being formed. Those > interested in joining the Program Committees should email > H. R. Arabnia ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) the following information: Name, > affiliation & position, complete mailing address, email address, > tel/fax numbers, name of the conference offering to help with, a > short biography together with research interests. > > >EXHIBITION & ROBOTICS COMPETITION: > > An exhibition is planned for the duration of the conferences. > Interested parties should contact H. R. Arabnia (address is > given below). All exhibitors will be considered to be the > co-sponsors of the conferences. > > There will also be a Robotics Competition (refer to the following > url for regulations and more information: > www.cs.uga.edu/~potter/robotics/RoboticsCompetition.htm > > >TOPICAL SCOPE FOR EACH CONFERENCE APPEARS BELOW (the list of topics > that appear below should be regarded as a partial list of topics. > each conference considers papers in ALL ASPECTS of its domain.) > >SCOPE OF PDPTA'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The 2003 Int'l Conference on Parallel & Distributed Processing > Techniques and Applications) > > O Parallel/Distributed applications > O Parallel/Distributed architectures > O Building block processors > O Networks & Interconnection networks > O Reliability & fault-tolerance > O Performance analysis, evaluation, prediction, ... > O Real-time & embedded systems > O Parallel/Distributed algorithms > O Mobile computation & communication > O Object Oriented Technology & related issues > O Multimedia Communications, Systems, & Applications > O Software tools & environments for parallel & distributed platforms > O High-performance computing in Computational Science > O Information & data fusion > O Petri Nets: theory, analysis, tools & applications > O Web-based simulation & computing > O Education: parallel & distributed processing in > computer science curriculum > O Recent history (last decade) of parallel/distributed > processing & what to expect in the next decade: New Horizons > O Other aspects & applications relating to high-performance > computations > > >SCOPE OF CISST'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The 2003 Int'l Conference on Imaging Science, Systems, & Technology) > > O Image generation, acquisition, & processing > O Image display techniques > O Image data structures & databases > O Convergence of imaging media (video & computer) > O Virtual reality > O Image compression, coding, & encryption > O Multimedia / Applications > O Tools for multimedia production & services > O Digital imaging for film & television > O Visualization > O Scene & object modeling > O Knowledge acquisition > O Visual inspection > O Document image understanding > O Image algebra > O Optical image processing systems > O Mathematical morphology > O Architecture of imaging & vision systems (including > parallel architectures & algorithms) > O Neural network techniques & fuzzy logic > O Performance analysis & evaluation > O Software tools & environments for imaging > O Animation > O Geometric modeling & Fractals > O CAD/CAM systems > O Rendering techniques > O Applications including: medicine, robotic, GIS, > remote sensing, industrial inspection (or machine vision), > nondestructive evaluation (or NDE), ... > O Multi-resolution & multi-spectral image processing > O Image sequence processing > O Information fusion > O Other aspects & applications relating to imaging science > > >SCOPE OF IC-AI'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The 2003 Int'l Conference on Artificial Intelligence) > > O. Intelligent Information Systems > O. Intelligent Software Engineering > O. Intelligent Agents > O. Intelligent Networks > O. Intelligent Databases > O. Brain Models > O. Evolutionary Algorithms > O. Data mining > O. Reasoning Strategies > O. Automated Problem Solving > O. Distributed AI Algorithms & Techniques > O. Distributed AI Systems & Architectures > O. Expert Systems > O. Fuzzy Logic > O. Genetic Algorithms > O. Heuristic Searching > O. Knowledge Acquisition > O. Knowledge Discovery > O. Knowledge Representation > O. Knowledge-Intensive Problem Solving Techniques > O. Languages & Programming Techniques for AI > O. Software Tools for AI > O. Natural Language Processing > O. Neural Networks & Applications > O. Multisource Information Fusion: Theory & Applications > O. Multisource-Multisensor Data Fusion > O. Learning & Adaptive Sensor Fusion > O. Multisensor Data Fusion Using Neural & Fuzzy Techniques > O. Integration of AI with other Technologies > O. Evaluation of AI Tools > O. Social Impact of AI > O. Applications: Computer Vision, Signal Processing, Military, > Surveillance, Robotics, Medicine, Pattern Recognition, > Face Recognition, Finger Print Recognition, Finance & Marketing, > Stock Market, Education, Emerging Applications > > >SCOPE OF IC'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The 2003 Int'l Conference on Internet Computing) > > O Internet Security > O Internet Applications & Appliances > O Performance Evaluation of the Internet > O Resource Management & Location > O Design & Analysis of Internet Protocols > O Web based computing > O Network Management > O Network Architectures > O Network Computing > O Network Operating Systems > O Quality of Service > O Wide Area Consistency > O Electronic Commerce > O The WWW & Intranets > O Metacomputing > O Grid based Computing & Tools > O Languages for Distributed Programming > O Cooperative Applications > O Tele-Medical & other applications > O Internet Telephony > O Mobile Computing > O Educational Applications > O Digital Libraries/Digital Image Collections > O Web Interfaces to Databases > O User-interface/Multimedia/Video/Audio/User Interaction > O Markup Languages/HTML/XML/VRML > O Java Applications on Internet > O Alternative Web lifestyles, role-playing, chat, ... > O Caching Algorithms for the Internet > O Traffic Models & Statistics > O Server Space/Web Server Performance > O Web Monitoring > O Web Documents Management > O Web Site Design & Coordination > O Other aspects & applications relating to internet-based computing > > >SCOPE OF ESA'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The 2003 Int'l Conference on Embedded Systems and Applications) > > O Object Oriented Technologies for Embedded Systems > O Assemblers & Cross Assemblers > O Bluetooth & Embedded Systems > O Languages for Embedded Systems > O Memory Management Issues in Embedded Systems > O Communication Tools > O System-on-a-Chip Technologies > O Embedded Programming Issues > O Designing for Low-Power Operations > O Development Tools > O Distributed Real-Time Systems > O Embedded Processors > O Next Generation of Handheld Devices > O Embedded Programming Standards > O Testing Techniques > O Embedded Microcontrollers > O Emulators & Simulators > O Flash Memory Chips > O Managing Embedded Projects > O Embedded Engineering > O Multitasking Design for Embedded Systems > O Embedded Internet Tools > O Optimization Issues > O Power Management Circuits > O Real-Time Kernels > O Real-Time Operating Systems > O Safety Critical Systems > O Signal Processors > O System Design Tools > O Task Scheduling Techniques > O Compilers > O DSPs > O Debuggers > > >SCOPE OF ICWN'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The 2003 Int'l Conference on Wireless Networks) > > O Mobile wireless QoS, radio resource management > O Mobile wireless Internet, IPv6 > O Heterogeneous wireless networks, radio access networks > O OFDM > O W-CDMA, cdma2000, TD-SCDMA > O MIMO, adaptive antenna > O Software-defined radio, reconfigurable radio networks > O Wireless security > O Wireless applications, mobile e-commerce, wireless multimedia > O Modeling, simulation, and measurement of wireless systems > O Satellite-based systems > O Broadcast networks > O High altitude platform > O GPS, location-based service > O Mobile agents > O Wireless & mobile applications > O Multiple access > O Routing, multicasting, ... > O Resource management, wireless QoS > O Mobile Internet > O Transport-layer issues > O Wireless security > O Wireless network architectures > O Mobile computing > O Modeling, simulation, & measurement of wireless systems/networks > O Ad hoc networks, sensor networks, ... > O 4G, 3.5G, and 3G wireless systems > O Personal area networks, body wireless networks, Bluetooth > O Wireless sensor networks > O Coding & modulation > O Multi-user detection > O Power management & control, low-power protocols > O OFDM > O Wireless IP networks, interworking > O Wireless multimedia, QoS adaptation > O WAP, mobile e-commerce > O Location-based service, GPS > O Distributed algorithms for wireless networks > > >SCOPE OF MLMTA'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The 2003 Int'l Conference on Machine Learning; Models, Technologies > & Applications) > > O Artificial Neural Networks & Learning > O Fuzzy Logic > O Fusion & Learning > O Information Retrieval & Data Mining > O Inductive Learning & Applications > O Knowledge Representation & Management > O Knowledge Acquisition & Discovery Techniques > O Machine Learning in Problem Solving > O Statistical Methods in Learning > O Evolutionary Algorithms > O Bayesian-Based Methodologies > O Reinforcement Learning Methods > O Grammatical Inference > O Learning Models > O Multi-Agent Learning > O Cognitive Modeling > O Hybrid Techniques > O Hierarchical Learning Models > O Collaborative Filtering > O Case-Based Reasoning > O Semantic Indexing > O Natural Language Processing > O Machine Translation > O Markov Decision Processes (including Semi-Markov DM) > O ODE Methods & Machine Learning > O Multi-Criteria Reinforcement Learning > O Temporal Abstractions > O Relational Learning Models > O Feature Selection & Classification > O Speedup Learning Techniques > O Computational Needs of Learning Models > O Learning by Examples > O Formal Learning Methods > O Graph-Based Learning > O Theory Refinement Methodologies > O Probabilistic Reasoning > O Decision Trees > O Learning Based on Adaptive Techniques > O Learning Topological Maps > O Verification Models > O Mobile Robotics > O Learning in Planning > O Query Learning > O Active Learning > O Memory-Based Learning > O Instance-Based Learning > O Self-Adaptation Techniques > O Requirements Models > O Machine Learning & Software Engineering > O Game Playing (Chess, ...) > O Performance Analysis > O Transformation-Based Learning > O Simulated Annealing & Learning > O Life-Long Learning > O Q-Learning > O Predictive Learning Models > O Text Categorization & Classification > O Machine Learning Applications (Medicine, Games, Biology, > Industrial Applications, Robotics, Security & Terrorism > Prevention, ...) > > >SCOPE OF METMBS'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The 2003 Int'l Conference on Mathematics & Engineering Techniques in > Medicine & Biological Sciences) > > O Bioinformatics > O Cheminformatics > O Data mining in medicine & biological sciences > O Pattern recognition in medicine & biological sciences > O Signal processing in medicine & biological sciences > O Image processing in medicine & biological sciences > O Medical decision-making > O Medical Physics > O Biomedical Engineering > O Biomedical Electronics > O Biosignal interpretation > O Any application of computers in Medicine & biological sciences > (protein structure-function analysis, drug & protein design, > molecular modeling & simulation, ...) > O Application of information technology in biomedicine > (e.g. medical database management, information retrieval & > use of computers in hospitals) > O Application of Computational Intelligence (artificial neural > networks, fuzzy logic, & evolutionary computing) in medicine > & biological sciences > O Medical & bio-computing > O High-performance computing as applied to natural & medical sciences > O Computer-based medical systems (automation in medicine, ...) > O Recent history (last ten years) of Mathematics & engineering > techniques in medicine & biological sciences, & what to expect > during the next decade; New horizons. Review articles ... > O Other aspects & applications relating to technological > advancements in medicine & biological sciences > > >SCOPE OF CIC'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The 2003 Int'l Conference on Communications in Computing) > > O High Performance Applications (e.g. scientific, commercial, ...) > O Distributed Systems & Advanced Applications (e.g. multimedia, > cooperative systems) > O Grid computing > O Scalable & Interoperable Systems & Associated Standards > O Software Systems (e.g. operating system support, middleware, ...) > O Architecture (e.g. VLSI, SIMD, MIMD, vector, systolic, > reconfigurable, ...) > O Interconnection networks (e.g. bus-based, optical) > O ATM based networks > O Communications (e.g. routing, wireless, mobile) > O Visualization (e.g. scientific visualization, debugging & > load balancing tools) > O Photonics & Optical Computing > O Performance Issues (e.g. benchmarks, performance measurement, > evaluation & prediction) > O Modeling & Simulation of High Performance Systems > O Advanced Compilation Techniques (e.g. parallelizing compilers) > O Programming Languages for Parallel & other High Performance > Computing > O Parallel/Distributed/Vector Algorithms > O Reliability & Fault Tolerance > O Embedded & Real Time Systems > O Digital Signal Processing > O Neural Computing, Genetic Algorithms > O Issues in High Performance Computing (e.g. evolving paradigms, > O Internet & web based processing, E-commerce, telecommunication > network, cluster-based computing > >SCOPE OF ERSA'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The 2003 Int'l Conference on Engineering of Reconfigurable Systems > & Algorithms) > > O Theory, Mapping & Parallelization: > Theoretical models of computing in space-time & adaptive > computing. Mapping algorithms into hardware & synthesis > of regular arrays. Parallelization & (space-time) partitioning > of algorithms. System architectures using configurable computing > platform. Newly developed algorithms for efficient > implementation on reconfigurable systems. > O Software, CAD & Operating Systems: > CAD, specification, partitioning & verification. Hardware > compilation, hardware/software codesign, developing correct > circuits. High & low-level languages & compilers, design > environments. Operating systems & run-time reconfiguring. > IP-based & object oriented models & mapping methods. > O Adaptive Hardware Architectures: > Adaptive & dynamically reconfigurable systems. Reconfigurable > processor architectures. Complex systems using reconfigurable > processors. Application-tailored reconfigurable Systems-on-Chip. > Low power systems on reconfigurable platform. > O Applications: > Wireless communication systems. Multimedia & virtual reality. > Automotive industry. Security systems. Classical image & > signal processing. > O Focus Sessions: > High-level Synthesis of Reconfigurable Systems. > Operating System for Reconfigurable Hardware. > Java-based Environment for Reconfigurable Systems. > Configurable Computing Architectures & Hardware. > Configurable Systems-on-Chip. > Emerging Devices for Reconfigurable Systems. > Low Power Systems Using FPGAs. > Reconfigurable Floating Point Processing. > Software Defined Radio. > Custom Computing Machines for Image Processing. > > >SCOPE OF VLSI'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The 2003 Int'l Conference on VLSI) > > O Quantum Computing > O Nanoelectronics > O Molecular & Biological Computing > O MEMS > O Circuits & Systems > O Novel Design & Methodologies > O System-on-a-Chip: Design & Methodology > O Low Power VLSI System Design > O Complexity Issues > O Simulation Tools > O Algorithm Design Approaches (AI, Genetic, ...) > O High-Level Design Methodologies > O ASIC Architectures > O Reconfigurable Systems Design > O Novel Devices & Circuits > O Emerging Trends > O High-Performance Circuits > O Reusable Architectures > O Test & Verification > O Synthesis > O Mixed-Signal Design & Analysis > O Electrical/Packaging Designs & Co-Designs > O Applications (all applications will be considered) > > >SCOPE OF IKE'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The 2003 Int'l Conference on Information and Knowledge Engineering) > > O Client-Server Architectures > O Information & Knowledge Engineering > O Mobile Agents > O Web-Based Design & Development > O Knowledge & Information Management Techniques > O Data Mining Techniques > O Database Engineering & Systems > O Knowledge Delivery Methods > O Data Security > O Knowledge Life Cycle > O Business Architectures > O Formal & Visual Specification Languages > O Software Tools & Support > O Performance Evaluation Techniques > O Knowledge-Based Systems > O Clustering Techniques > O Web Technology & Systems > O Dataweb Models & Systems > O Data Warehouses > O Workflow Management > O Knowledge & Information Extraction & Discovery Techniques > O Service Recovery > O Large-Scale Information Processing Methods > O Data & Knowledge Processing > O Database Engineering & Systems (Distributed, Video, ...) > O Information Quality (Quality Metrics) > O E-Libraries (Digital Libraries) > O Intelligent Knowledge-Based Systems > O Agent-Based Techniques & Systems > O Content Management > O Information Reliability & Security > O Hardware Architectures > O Modeling & Simulation > O Decision Support Systems > O Expert Systems > O Aspect-Oriented Programming > O Re-usability of Software/Knowledge/Information > O Privacy Issues > O Interoperability Issues > O Object-Oriented Modeling & Systems > O Knowledge Classification Tools > O Case-Based Reasoning > O Bayesian Techniques > O Managing Copyright Laws > O Digital Watermarking > O Data/Information/Knowledge Models > O Digital Typography > O Electronic Publishing > O Data Fusion > O Applications (Image Processing, OCR, Artistic Imaging, > e-Commerce, Multimedia, Business, GIS, Banking, ...) > > >SCOPE OF SERP'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The 2003 Int'l Conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice) > > O Software architectures > O Object-Oriented technology > O Measurement, metrics & analysis > O Survivable systems > O Requirements engineering > O Reverse engineering > O Software domain modeling > O Software process modeling > O Workflow - Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) > O Project management issues > O Distributed & parallel systems > O Legal issues & standards > O Configuration management (issues & tools) > O Automated software specification > O Automated software design & synthesis > O Theoretic approaches (formal methods, graph, ...) > O Domain modeling & meta-modeling > O Evolution & maintenance > O Knowledge acquisition > O Reflection & metadata methodologies > O Artificial intelligence approaches to Software Engineering > O Automated software engineering > O Component-based engineering > O Data mining > O Interoperability > O Intelligent CASE tools > O Multimedia in software engineering > O Hypermedia > O Software reuse > O Verification, validation & quality assurance > O Performance critical systems > O Engineering practices > O Programming languages > O Program understanding issues > O Education (software engineering curriculum design) > O Software engineering versus Systems engineering > O Software documentation > O Technology adoption > O Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) > O Architecture tradeoff analysis > O Novel software tools & environments > > >SCOPE OF SAM'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The 2003 Int'l Conference on Security and Management) > > O Security Protocols > O Mobility Management > O Security Algorithms > O Location Management > O QoS Management > O Key Management Techniques > O Security in E-commerce & M-commerce > O Security Policies > O Resource Management > O Mobile Network Security > O Channel Management > O AAA > O Encryption > O Security in Mobile IPv4/IPv6 > O VPN > O Firewall > O IDS (Intrusion Detection System) > O Digital contents copyright protection techniques > O Watermarking > O Secure OS > O Honeypot > O Virus Issues (Detection, Prevention, ...) > O Tracing Techniques in Internet > O Active Networks > O Security in CDN (Contents Distribution Networks) > O Hacking Techniques & Related Issues > O Security in GRID > O Biological Security Technologies > O Surveillance Technologies > O High-Tech Systems at Airports > O Face Recognition Systems > O Signature Recognition Systems > O Network Management > O System Management > O Network Security Management > O Management in Network Equipments > O SAN (Storage Area Networks) Management > O GRID Middleware > O GRID Applications > O GRID Networks > O Security for Protocol Management > O Management Protocol (SNMP, CMIP, etc) > > >SCOPE OF ICWS'03 (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to): > (The The First International Conference on Web Services) > > O Web Services architecture > O Web Services security > O Frameworks for building Web Service applications > O Composite Web Service creation and enabling infrastructures > O Web Services discovery > O Resource management for web services > O Solution Management for Web Services > O Dynamic invocation mechanisms for Web Services > O Quality of service for Web Services > O Web Services modeling > O UDDI enhancements > O SOAP enhancements > O Case studies for Web Services > O E-Commerce applications using Web Services > O Grid based Web Services applications (e.g. OGSA) > O Business process integration and management using Web Services > O Multimedia applications using Web Services > O Communication applications using Web Services > O Interactive TV applications using Web Services > > Kyle K. 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