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Call
For Papers
Authors are invited to submit papers describing new advances
in software technology. We welcome papers that may be
theoretical, conceptual, tutorial, or descriptive in nature.
The Software Technology Track consists of sixteen minitracks that cover important areas in software and
organized in four Clusters. Topics and chairs of the
minitracks are listed below.
Important
Deadlines in 2002
Instructions
for the Authors
Submit
a 300-word abstract to one of the minitrack chairs according to their areas of responsibility (listed below) by
March 31, 2002. Feedback on the appropriateness of the
abstract will be sent to you by April 19, 2002. Submit the full
manuscript by June 1, 2002. Manuscripts should have an
abstract and be 22-25 typewritten, double-spaced pages in
length. Papers must not have been previously presented or
published, nor currently submitted for journal publication.
Each manuscript will be subjected to a rigorous refereeing
process. Individuals interested in refereeing papers should
contact the minitrack chairs directly.
Tutorials
Tutorials will be offered on Monday, January
6, 2003. Interested speakers should
submit full-day or half-day proposals to the track chairman
by March 15, 2002. Proposals should include an outline of the
topics to be covered and a short biography.
Track
Chairman
Hesham
El-Rewini,
rewini@engr.smu.edu
Computer
Science and Engineering Department
Southern
Methodist University
PO
Box 750122
Dallas
TX 75275-0122
Voice:
(214) 768-3083
FAX:
(214) 768-3085
International
Track Advisory Committee
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Steve Chapin,
Syracuse University
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Wayne Dyksen,
Michigan State University
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Mohamed
Eltoweissy, James Madison University
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Krishna kavi,
University of North Texas
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Michael A
Langston,
University of Tennessee
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Erich Neuhold,
Fraunhofer-IPSI, GERMANY
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Alexey Lastovetsky,
University College Dublin, Ireland
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Richard Linger,
Carnegie Mellon University
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Aris Ouksel, University of Illinois in Chicago
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Diane T. Rover,
Iowa State University
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Sartaj Sahni,
University of Florida
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Behrooz Shirazi, University of Texas at Arlington
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Pradip K Srimani, Clemson University
List
of Minitracks
Cluster
I
Emerging Fields
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Minitrack
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Title
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Chairs
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1
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Bioinformatics
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Hesham
H. Ali, hesham@unomaha.edu
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2
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Formal
Methods for Engineering Special-Purpose Parallel
Systems
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Ali
Abdallah , A.Abdallah@sbu.ac.uk
Wayne
Luk, wl@doc.ic.ac.uk
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3
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Peer-2-Peer
E-commerce Systems and Applications
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Karl
Aberer, karl.aberer@epfl.ch
Jean-Henry
Morin, Jean-Henry.Morin@cui.unige.ch
Aris
Ouksel, aris@uic.edu
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4
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Quality
of Service in the Internet
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Ahmed
Kamal, kamal@iastate.edu
Osama
Aboul-Magd, osama@nortelnetworks.com
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5
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Web-based
Information Sharing: Technologies, Strategies, and
Approaches
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Donna
Dufner, ddufner@unomaha.edu
Deepack
Khazanchi, khazanchi@unomaha.edu
Peter
Wolcott, pwolcott@unomaha.edu
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Cluster
II
Mobile Computing and Wireless Networks
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Minitrack
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Title
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Chairs
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6
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Mobile
Distributed Information Systems
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Andreas
Meissner, Andreas.Meissner@ipsi.fraunhofer.de
Wolfgang
Schoenfeld, Wolfgang.Schoenfeld@ipsi.fraunhofer.de
Lars
Wolf
, Lars.Wolf@uni-karlsruhe.de
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7
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Routing
in Mobile
and Wireless Networks
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Ivan
Stojmenovic,
Jie
Wu, jie@cse.fau.edu
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8
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Quality
of Service in Mobile and Wireless Networks
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Steve
Olariu, olariu@cs.odu.edu
Petria
Todorova, todorova@fokus.fhd.de
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9
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Wireless LANs and PANs
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Sajal
Das, das@roop.uta.edu
Gergely
Zaruba, zaruba@cse.uta.edu
Kalyan
Basu, basu@cse.uta.edu
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Cluster
III
Software Development
Cluster
IV
Trustworthy Computing
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