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Conference name: 6th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies(ICSOFT) Venue: Seville - Spain Event Date: 18-21 July, 2011 The purpose of the ICSOFT 2011, the 6th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies, is to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners interested on information technology and software development. The conference tracks are “Enterprise Software Technology”, “Software Engineering”, “Distributed Systems”, “Data Management” and “Knowledge-Based Systems”. CONFERENCE AREAS 1. ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY 2. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 3. DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS 4. DATA MANAGEMENT 5. KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS AREA 1: ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY * Enterprise Service Architectures * Interoperability of Enterprise Software * Technologies for Inter-Enterprise Collaboration * Enterprise Integration * Business-IT Alignment * Virtual Organizations * Supply-chain Enterprise Systems * Enterprise Information Systems * Context-aware Enterprise Systems AREA 2: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING * Software Architectures * Requirements Elicitation and Specification * Software Testing and Maintenance * Model-Driven Engineering * Aspect-Oriented Software Development * Software Economics * Service-Oriented Computing * Reverse Engineering * Algorithms and Data Structures * Programming Languages AREA 3: DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS * Distributed Architectures * Mobile Technologies * Communication Networks and Protocols * Ad-hoc Networks * Grid, Peer-to-peer, and Cluster Computing * Pervasive Computing * Web-based Computing * Multi-agent Systems * Process Coordination and Synchronization * Security and Privacy AREA 4: DATA MANAGEMENT * Data and Information Quality * Databases, Data-mining and Data-warehouses * Data Storage and Query Processing * Data Exchange and Integration * Data Semantics * Semantic Web Technologies * Data and Information Retrieval * Media Search and Retrieval * Multi-media Databases AREA 5: KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS * Ontology Engineering * Decision Support Systems * Intelligent Problem Solving * Expert Systems * Reasoning Techniques * Knowledge Acquisition * Knowledge Mining * Machine Learning * Natural Language Processing * Human-Machine Cooperation IMPORTANT DATES Conference date: 18-21 July, 2011 Regular Paper Submission: February 1, 2011 Authors Notification (regular papers): April 12, 2011 Final Regular Paper Submission and Registration: May 3, 2011 Contacts: ICSOFT Secretariat Address: Av. D. Manuel I, 27A, 2º esq. 2910-595 Setúbal - Portugal Tel.: +351 265 520 185 Fax: +44 203 014 5433 e-Mail: icsoft.secretariat@insticc.org Web: http://www.icsoft.org/
Event Date: 7/18/2011
Conference name: 6th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies(ICSOFT) Venue: Seville - Spain Event Date: 18-21 July, 2011 The purpose of the ICSOFT 2011, the 6th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies, is to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners interested on information technology and software development. The conference tracks are “Enterprise Software Technology”, “Software Engineering”, “Distributed Systems”, “Data Management” and “Knowledge-Based Systems”. CONFERENCE AREAS 1. ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY 2. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 3. DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS 4. DATA MANAGEMENT 5. KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS AREA 1: ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY * Enterprise Service Architectures * Interoperability of Enterprise Software * Technologies for Inter-Enterprise Collaboration * Enterprise Integration * Business-IT Alignment * Virtual Organizations * Supply-chain Enterprise Systems * Enterprise Information Systems * Context-aware Enterprise Systems AREA 2: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING * Software Architectures * Requirements Elicitation and Specification * Software Testing and Maintenance * Model-Driven Engineering * Aspect-Oriented Software Development * Software Economics * Service-Oriented Computing * Reverse Engineering * Algorithms and Data Structures * Programming Languages AREA 3: DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS * Distributed Architectures * Mobile Technologies * Communication Networks and Protocols * Ad-hoc Networks * Grid, Peer-to-peer, and Cluster Computing * Pervasive Computing * Web-based Computing * Multi-agent Systems * Process Coordination and Synchronization * Security and Privacy AREA 4: DATA MANAGEMENT * Data and Information Quality * Databases, Data-mining and Data-warehouses * Data Storage and Query Processing * Data Exchange and Integration * Data Semantics * Semantic Web Technologies * Data and Information Retrieval * Media Search and Retrieval * Multi-media Databases AREA 5: KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS * Ontology Engineering * Decision Support Systems * Intelligent Problem Solving * Expert Systems * Reasoning Techniques * Knowledge Acquisition * Knowledge Mining * Machine Learning * Natural Language Processing * Human-Machine Cooperation IMPORTANT DATES Conference date: 18-21 July, 2011 Regular Paper Submission: February 1, 2011 Authors Notification (regular papers): April 12, 2011 Final Regular Paper Submission and Registration: May 3, 2011 Contacts: ICSOFT Secretariat Address: Av. D. Manuel I, 27A, 2º esq. 2910-595 Setúbal - Portugal Tel.: +351 265 520 185 Fax: +44 203 014 5433 e-Mail: icsoft.secretariat@insticc.org Web: http://www.icsoft.org/
Event Date: 7/18/2011
Conference name: 6th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies(ICSOFT) Venue: Seville - Spain Event Date: 18-21 July, 2011 The purpose of the ICSOFT 2011, the 6th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies, is to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners interested on information technology and software development. The conference tracks are “Enterprise Software Technology”, “Software Engineering”, “Distributed Systems”, “Data Management” and “Knowledge-Based Systems”. CONFERENCE AREAS 1. ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY 2. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 3. DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS 4. DATA MANAGEMENT 5. KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS AREA 1: ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY * Enterprise Service Architectures * Interoperability of Enterprise Software * Technologies for Inter-Enterprise Collaboration * Enterprise Integration * Business-IT Alignment * Virtual Organizations * Supply-chain Enterprise Systems * Enterprise Information Systems * Context-aware Enterprise Systems AREA 2: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING * Software Architectures * Requirements Elicitation and Specification * Software Testing and Maintenance * Model-Driven Engineering * Aspect-Oriented Software Development * Software Economics * Service-Oriented Computing * Reverse Engineering * Algorithms and Data Structures * Programming Languages AREA 3: DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS * Distributed Architectures * Mobile Technologies * Communication Networks and Protocols * Ad-hoc Networks * Grid, Peer-to-peer, and Cluster Computing * Pervasive Computing * Web-based Computing * Multi-agent Systems * Process Coordination and Synchronization * Security and Privacy AREA 4: DATA MANAGEMENT * Data and Information Quality * Databases, Data-mining and Data-warehouses * Data Storage and Query Processing * Data Exchange and Integration * Data Semantics * Semantic Web Technologies * Data and Information Retrieval * Media Search and Retrieval * Multi-media Databases AREA 5: KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS * Ontology Engineering * Decision Support Systems * Intelligent Problem Solving * Expert Systems * Reasoning Techniques * Knowledge Acquisition * Knowledge Mining * Machine Learning * Natural Language Processing * Human-Machine Cooperation IMPORTANT DATES Conference date: 18-21 July, 2011 Regular Paper Submission: February 1, 2011 Authors Notification (regular papers): April 12, 2011 Final Regular Paper Submission and Registration: May 3, 2011 Contacts: ICSOFT Secretariat Address: Av. D. Manuel I, 27A, 2º esq. 2910-595 Setúbal - Portugal Tel.: +351 265 520 185 Fax: +44 203 014 5433 e-Mail: icsoft.secretariat@insticc.org Web: http://www.icsoft.org/
Event Date: 7/18/2011
Strange Loop is a developer-run software conference. Innovation, creativity, and the future happen in the magical nexus “between” established areas. Strange Loop eagerly promotes a mix of languages and technologies in this nexus, bringing together the worlds of bleeding edge technology, enterprise systems, and academic research. Of particular interest are new directions in data storage, alternative languages, concurrent and distributed systems, front-end web, semantic web, and mobile apps.
Event Date: 10/14/2010
Strange Loop is a developer-run software conference. Innovation, creativity, and the future happen in the magical nexus “between” established areas. Strange Loop eagerly promotes a mix of languages and technologies in this nexus, bringing together the worlds of bleeding edge technology, enterprise systems, and academic research. Of particular interest are new directions in data storage, alternative languages, concurrent and distributed systems, front-end web, semantic web, and mobile apps.
Event Date: 10/14/2010
Conference name: 7th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies (WEBIST) Venue: Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands Event Date: 6-9 May, 2011 SCOPE The purpose of the 7th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies (WEBIST) is to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners interested in the technological advances and business applications of web-based information systems. The conference has four main tracks, covering different aspects of Web Information Systems, including Internet Technology, Web Interfaces and Applications, Society, e-Communities, e-Business and Web Intelligence. WEBIST focuses on real world applications; therefore authors should highlight the benefits of Web Information Systems and Technologies for industry and services, in addition to academic applications. Ideas on how to solve business problems, using web based information systems and technologies, will arise from the conference. Papers describing advanced prototypes, systems, tools and techniques and general survey papers indicating future directions are also encouraged. Both technological and social-oriented papers are accepted. All papers must describe original work, not previously published or submitted to another conference. Accepted papers, presented at the conference by one of the authors, will be published in the Proceedings of WEBIST. Acceptance will be based on quality, relevance and originality. Both full research reports and work-in-progress reports are welcome. There will be both oral and poster sessions. Special sessions, dedicated to case-studies and commercial presentations, as well as tutorials dedicated to technical/scientific topics are also envisaged: companies interested in presenting their products/methodologies or researchers interested in holding a tutorial, workshop or special session are invited to contact the conference secretariat or visit the conference website. Conference Areas Each of these topic areas is expanded below but the sub-topics list is not exhaustive. Papers may address one or more of the listed sub-topics, although authors should not feel limited by them. Unlisted but related sub-topics are also acceptable, provided they fit in one of the following main topic areas: 1. INTERNET TECHNOLOGY 2. WEB INTERFACES AND APPLICATIONS 3. SOCIETY, e-BUSINESS AND e-GOVERNMENT 4. WEB INTELLIGENCE 5. WEB SECURITY AREA 1: INTERNET TECHNOLOGY * › XML and data management * › Web Security and Privacy * › Intrusion Detection and Response * › Authentication and Access Control * › Web Services and Web Engineering * › System Integration * › Databases and Datawarehouses * › Wireless Applications * › Distributed and Parallel Applications * › Protocols and Standards * › Network systems, proxies and servers * › Agents AREA 2: WEB INTERFACES AND APPLICATIONS * › Multimedia and User interfaces * › Accessibility issues and Technology * › User Modeling * › Web Personalization * › Usability and Ergonomics * › Personalized Web Sites and Services * › Portal strategies * › Searching and Browsing * › Ontology and the Semantic Web * › Metadata and Metamodeling * › Digital Libraries * › Web Geographical Information Systems AREA 3: SOCIETY, e-BUSINESS and e-GOVERNMENT * › e-Business and e-Commerce * › e-Payment * › B2B, B2C and C2C * › Knowledge Management * › Social Networks and Organizational Culture * › Social Information Systems * › Communities of practice * › Communities of interest * › Social & Legal Issues * › Tele-Work and Collaboration * › e-Government AREA 4: WEB INTELLIGENCE * › Web Content Mining * › e-Mail Classification * › Web Site Classification * › Learning User Profiles * › Web-Based Direct Marketing and CRM * › Web Farming and Warehousing * › Web Information Filtering and Retrieval * › Web Site Navigation Support Systems * › Grid Intelligence * › Meta-Knowledge Discovery and Representation AREA 5: WEB SECURITY * › Client Side Security * › Server Side Security * › Privacy and Confidentiality * › Authentication and Authorization * › Cryptography * › Vulnerability Assessment * › Worms, Virus and other Malware * › Cross-Site Scripting * › Security for Mashups * › Web 2.0 and Social Networking Controls * › Security in the Cloud * › Internet Forensics * › Hardware vs. Software Protection * › Case-studies on Web Security * › Education and Certification on Web Security IMPORTANT DATES › Conference date: 06-09 May, 2011 › Regular Paper Submission: September 30, 2010 › Authors Notification (regular papers): January 11, 2011 › Final Regular Paper Submission and Registration: January 31, 2011 Contacts: WEBIST Secretariat Address: Av. D. Manuel I, 27A, 2º esq. 2910-595 Setúbal - Portugal Tel.: +351 265 520 184 Fax: +44 203 014 8817 e-mail: webist.secretariat@insticc.org Web: http://www.webist.org/
Event Date: 5/6/2011
Brian Sletten’s five day Semantic Web Technologies Bootcamp provides a broad, example-driven and compelling vision of computing’s future. Organisations are struggling with data integration solutions that operate at the wrong level of abstraction or are shackled to legacy systems with no idea of how to modernize incrementally. Their service-oriented architectures decompose business processes into services without the ability to identify and protect the information that flows through these services. In this course, you will learn how the technical and business value of Web semantics is available and useful today behind firewalls as well as on the public Web
Event Date: 9/27/2010
Conference name: 4th International Conference on Health Informatics (HEALTHINF) Venue: Rome, Italy Conference date: 26-29 January, 2011 The purpose of the 4th International Conference on Health Informatics is to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in the application of information and communication technologies (ICT) to healthcare and medicine in general and to the specialized support to persons with special needs in particular. CONFERENCE TOPICS › e-Health › Telemedicine › Medical and Nursing Informatics › Design and development methodologies for Healthcare IT › Interoperability › Semantic Interoperability › Confidentiality and Data Security › Knowledge management › Databases and Datawarehousing › Datamining › Support for clinical decision-making › Expert Systems in Healthcare › Wearable Health Informatics › Mobile technologies for Healthcare applications › Evaluation and use of Healthcare IT › Physiological Modeling › Cognitive Informatics › Affective Computing › Therapeutic Systems and Technologies › e-Commerce in Health Sector › Healthcare Management Systems › Human-Machine Interfaces for Disabled Persons › Development of Assistive Technology systems for Independent Living › Cognitive rehabilitation › ICT, Ageing and Disability › Practice based Research Methods for Healthcare IT IMPORTANT DATES › Conference date: 26-29 January, 2011 › Regular Paper Submission: July 06, 2010 › Authors Notification (Regular Papers): October 01, 2010 › Final Regular Paper Submission and Registration: October 22, 2010 Contacts: HEALTHINF Secretariat Address: Av. D. Manuel I, 27A, 2º esq. 2910-595 Setúbal - Portugal Tel.: +351 265 100 033 Fax: +44 203 014 5436 e-mail: healthinf.secretariat@insticc.org Web: http://www.healthinf.biostec.org/
Event Date: 1/26/2011
OVERVIEW This Summit will provide participants with a snapshot of the evolution, current status, and projected future of Innovation Strategies, Investment Levels, Processes, Practices, Tools, Metrics, and Other Key Innovation areas as viewed from the top of corporations. GGI, a 24-year old company, has been performing primary and secondary research on the rapidly evolving Innovation Body Of Knowledge for the past ten years to enable us to bring the best current knowledge to our consulting clients. At this Summit, we will not be espousing the methodologies of our firm. At this Summit, we will communicate the evolutionary path and current status of Innovation in industry today. We will also communicate what is most likely to happen to Corporate Innovation capabilities and prowess in the next five to ten years. At the conclusion of the Summit, everyone will be up to speed and have a glimpse of the future. Senior executives wishing to put themselves and their fellow senior executives in a better position to direct and drive Innovation should strongly consider attending. Several of our prior participants have said, “this Summit is an Executive MBA on the subject of Innovation.” ANNOUNCEMENT The ability of top managers and professionals to direct and manage Innovation in their companies is the focus of the 8th R&D-Product Development Innovation Summit. The Innovation Summit will be held Tue/Wed/Thur August 17-19, 2010 in metro Boston. The Innovation Summit is a fact and data driven three-day seminar and workshop focused on the select areas of innovation and intellectual property that are tangible and actionable by corporations and their managers. Summit Description Our quantitative approach to innovation in R&D, Product Development, and Product Commercialization activities emphasizes benchmarking both current performance and leading trends regarding issues that top professionals have to deal with and the decisions that they have to make. For example, do you know which activities and techniques your company currently uses that contribute the most to innovation versus those that simply improve execution? Technical Feasibility Analysis is one of the six most innovative techniques! For example, do you know that there are over 250 available tools and techniques your company could choose to deploy that would likely increase overall creativity and innovativeness? And, that there are about 50 tools worth considering. Some actually increase domain knowledge! Has your company incorporated any of these innovation tools into its Product Development Process to complement DOE, FMEA, Design Reviews and the numerous other execution-oriented tools that dominate most PDPs? For example, do you know the metrics that are emerging in industry that best capture and/or drive innovative behavior and results at the corporate level? A new “Return On Innovation - ROI” formula is one of them! For example, do you know how to categorize and communicate your registered and unregistered Intellectual Property to maximize market capitalization values by Wall Street analysts? Some frameworks are now several years in practice and are giving companies a leg up on their competitors! The 8 Innovation Modules The content of the Summit is organized into 8 modules. The duration of each module and the flow over the three days is in our Summit ATaGLANCE. There is a Summit Brochure. Companies who have participated in prior GGI Summits may be of interest, along with selected Testimonials. All of this information is available on our website: www.goldensegroupinc.com. In summary, the eight modules are: 1. Best Practice Innovation Processes 2. Corporate-Level & Tactical-Level Innovation Drivers 3. Innovation Enablers & Tools: 5 Groups & 50 Items 4. Three Key Innovation Tools & Techniques 5. Semantic Technologies & Knowledge-Enabled Innovation 6. Best Practice IP Valuation, Management, & Communication 7. Open & Outsourced Innovation Frameworks 8. Innovation Metrics & Rewards In addition at this Summit, GGI will be presenting the set of results of our 2008 Primary Research on Tangible Innovation: Innovation Environment, Innovation Processes, Innovation Branding, Innovation Tools, and Top C-Level Innovation Metrics. Two-hundred corporations participated! As we plan on sharing a majority of the 2008 Primary Research at the Summit, we will also be giving each Summit participant a complimentary pdf copy of the 100+ page findings and conclusions document as a bonus along with permission for the document posted to your company intranet for the use of all employees. This is a significant value when combined with the Summit. Who Should Come Our overall approach to the Summit is geared to top-level professionals that manage entire organizations, departments, budgets, and senior program management executives. Numerous companies have brought teams of officers ranging from three to ten in size in the quest to develop an improved and systematic ability to innovate across their employee base. Directors and leaders of technology and product creation activities will gain a high level understanding of what is available to them to systematically embed a culture of innovation, and approaches and alternatives for implementation. Selected techniques will be discussed as examples to illustrate the range of options available. The techniques that a “pure innovator strategy” company might pursue are often different than a company that wishes a “balanced product portfolio strategy.” Please be sure though, the level of discussion at this Summit is geared to top management and their ability to direct these activities. We always offer significant discounts to companies that bring Company Teams of three or more people, $254 per person. Early Bird Rates, effective through the close of business Pacific Time on FRIDAY JUNE 18, save Individuals $200 per person and an additional $170 per person for members of Company Teams. Reserve your place today - space is limited. Visit us online to Register at www.goldensegroupinc.com. Summit Faculty This Summit will be led by Bradford L. Goldense, an internationally recognized expert on R&D and product development innovation and metrics. He will be accompanied by John M. Cronin, a leading authority on intellectual property management and valuation and the creator of IBM’s Patent Factory. Stephen Brown of Invention Machine Corporation will discuss semantic technology and knowledge-enabled innovation; and demonstrate one of the world’s most powerful innovation tools for technical, business, and legal professionals. John R. [Dick] Power, a subject matter expert in program and project delivery, will instruct and lead discussions. Together, the four faculty have over one-hundred thirty years of industry experience. Location Our location is convenient from either Boston-Logan or Providence-Green [great rates] airport. Mention GGI’s Summit when you call the hotel. This newly upgraded Sheraton Conference Facility is completely wi-fi, has all amenities, a great walking trail, and boasts a five star chef. For more information about the conference hotel, alternative hotel accommodations, transportation, restaurants, and other information, please visit the I’m Already Registered web site. For more information about Goldense Group, Inc. [GGI], a twenty-three year old internationally recognized company in the areas of product development and measurement, go to our GGI Home Page www.goldensegroupinc.com or give us a call at 781-444-5400. We hope you will be able to join us in August for some Tangible Innovation!™
Event Date: 11/2/2010
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