The aim of DEXA 99 is to present both research contributions in the area of data and expert systems and a large spectrum of already implemented or just being developed applications. DEXA will offer the opportunit to extensively discuss requirements, problems, and solutions in the field. The workshop and conference should inspire a fruitful dialogue between developers in practice, users of database and expert systems, and scientists working in the field.
The main topics of DEXA 99 will include, but are not limited to:
H. Afsarmanesh, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands B. Amann, INRIA, France F. Andres, NACSIS ,Japan K. Bauknecht, University of Zurich, Switzerland B. Bhargava, Purdue University, USA J. Bing, NRCCL Oslo, Norway J. Bubenko, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden L. Camarinha-Matos, New University of Lisbon, Portugal W.S. Cellary, University of Poznan, Poland S. Christodoulakis, University of Crete, Greece B. Croft, University of Massachusetts, USA J. Debenham, Univ. of Technology, Sydney, Australia P. Drazan, RIKS Maastricht, The Netherlands J. Eder, University of Klagenfurt, Austria T. Eiter, University of Giessen, Germany G. Engels, University of Paderborn, Germany E. Fernandez, Florida Atlantic University, USA A.L. Furtado, University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil G. Gardarin, INRIA, France F. Golshani, Arizona State University, USA A. Hameurlain, Université Paul Sabatier, France I. Hawryszkiewycz, Univ. of Technology, Sydney, Australia M. Ibrahim, University of Greenwich, UK S. Jajodia, George Mason University, USA Y. Kambayashi, University of Kyoto, Japan M. Kamel, Naval Postgraduate School, USA N. Kamel, City University of Hongkong, Hong Kong G. Kappel, University of Linz, Austria D. Karagiannis, University of Vienna, Austria K. Karlapalem, Univ. of Science and Technology, Hong Kong R. Keller, University of Montreal, Canada M.H. Kim, KAIST, Korea P. Klement, University of Linz, Austria J. Kouloumdjian, LISI-INSA, Lyon, France P. Kroha, Technical Univ. of Chemnitz, Germany J. Lazansky, Czech Technical Univ., Czech Republic T.W. Ling, University of Singapore, Singapore S.K. Madria, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore A Makinouchi, Kyushu University, Japan V. Marik, Czech Technical Univ., Czech Republic G.Müller, University of Freiburg, Germany M. Mohania, University of South Australia, Australia |
J. Mylopoulos, University of
Toronto, Canada
E. Neuhold, GMD-IPSI,
Germany
G. Ozsoyoglu, University Case
Western Research, USA
G. Pangalos, University of
Thessaloniki, Greece
B. Pernici, Politecnico di Milano,
Italy
G. Pernul, University of Essen,
Germany
G. Quirchmayr, University of
Vienna, Austria
I. Ramos, Technical University of
Valencia, Spain
H. Reiterer, University of
Konstanz, Germany
N. Revell, Middlesex University,
UK
R.P. van de Riet, Free University,
The Netherlands
C. Rolland, University Paris I,
France
E. Rundensteiner, Worcester
Polytechnic Institute, USA
D. Sacca, University of Calabria
R. Sacks-Davis, RMIT,
Australia
M. Scholl, CNAM&INRIA, Paris,
France
E. Schweighofer, University of
Vienna, Austria
A. Segev, University of California,
USA
A. Sernadas, University of Lisbon,
Portugal
C. Shahabi, University of Southern
California, USA
J.C. Smith, University of British
Columbia, Canada
H. Sonnberger, European University
Institute, Italy
B. Srinivasan, Monash University,
Australia
U. Srinivasan, CIRO,
Australia
V.S. Subrahmanian, University of
Maryland, USA
O. Stepankova, Czech Technical
University, Czech Republik
M. Takizawa, Tokyo Denki
University, Japan
K. Tanaka, Kobe University,
Japan
Z. Tari, RMIT, Australia
S. Teufel, University of Zurich,
Switzerland
J.M. Thevenin, University Paul
Sabatier, France
C.H. Thoma, IT pro,
Switzerland
A. Tsalgatidou, University of
Athens, Greece
A M. Tjoa, Technical University of
Vienna, Austria
R. Traunmüller, University of
Linz, Austria
K. Vidyasankar, Memorial Univ. of
Newfoundland, Canada
Y. Wand, University of British
Columbia, Canada
P. Wegener, Brown University, USA
G. Wiederhold, Stanford Unversity,
USA
M. Wing, Middlesex University,
UK
W. Winiwarter, University of
Vienna, Austria
S. Zdonik, Brown University,
USA
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Authors are invited to submit original research contributions or experience reports in English. Papers should be double-spaced and no longer than 5.000 words. A separate cover sheet must be included which provides the following information: title, name of author(s), postal and electronic mail addresses, telephone and fax numbers.
Authors are invited to send 4 copies of their paper to:
Prof. Dr. Roland R. Wagner Research Institute for Applied Knowledge Processing (FAW) University of Linz A-4040 Linz Austria Phone: ++43 732 244962 Fax: ++43 732 243989 e-mail: rwagner@faw.uni-linz.ac.at All accepted conference papers will be published in "Lecture Notes in Computer Science" (LNCS) by Springer Verlag.
Papers due: |
March 20, 1999 |
Notification of acceptance: |
May 1, 1999 |
Camera-ready copies: |
June 1, 1999 |
G. Wagner (email:
gabriela@faw.uni-linz.ac.at)
Research Institute for
Applied
Knowledge Processing
(FAW)
A-4040 Linz
Austria