Corpora: FINAL CFP-10th EJ Conference on Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases

From: Hannu Kangassalo (hk@cs.uta.fi)
Date: Thu Jan 13 2000 - 20:11:47 MET

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                                                         CALL FOR PAPERS

                      THE 10th EUROPEAN - JAPANESE CONFERENCE ON
                   INFORMATION MODELLING AND KNOWLEDGE BASES

                                  May 8 - 11, 2000, Saariselkä, Lapland, Finland
                                                          Hotel Riekonlinna
                                                   Coordinates 68,4 N, 27,4 E

    OBJECTIVE: The aim of the conference is to bring together experts from
    different areas of computer science and other disciplines, who have a
    common interest in understanding and solving problems on information
    modelling and knowledge bases. We also aim to recognise and study new areas
    on modelling and knowledge bases to which more attention should be paid.
    Therefore cognitive science, philosophy and logic, as well as linguistics
    and management science are relevant areas, too.

    TOPICS: Modelling of information has become more and more important in
    developing information systems. Databases, knowledge bases, as well as
    knowledge management systems are growing day by day. Modelling helps to
    understand, explain, predict, and reason on information manipulated in the
    systems, and to understand the conceptual content of information, as well
    as the role and functions of components of systems. It can be performed
    with many different purposes in mind, at different levels, and by using
    different notions and different background theories. It can be made by
    emphasising users' conceptual understanding of information, or on a domain
    level on which the application domain is described, on algorithmic level,
    or on several representation levels. On each level the objects are
    different, and different rules govern the behaviour of them. Therefore the
    notions, rules, languages, and methods for modelling are also different.
    The approaches and background theories for modelling in application areas
    may differ considerably, too. In this conference the interest is focused on
    modelling of information, and the development and use of models in
    information systems of various kinds. Scientific or technical papers of
    high quality are sought on topics including, but not limited to the
    following. The highest priority will be given to papers which are strongly
    related to different aspects of modelling.

    1. Theoretical and Philosophical Basis of Concept Modelling and Conceptual
         Modelling
    - Conceptualisation, information, and metadata in information systems
    - Concept formation, descriptions of concepts, concept integration
    - Systems of concepts, theories of concept systems, and conceptual change
    - Human concepts vs. formal concepts in the design of information systems
    2. Conceptual Modelling and Information Requirements Specification
    - Conceptual information requirements specification for information systems
    - Relationships between conceptual modelling and requirements engineering
    - Ontology, natural language, and conceptual modelling
    - Knowledge managemet for conceptual modelling
    - Languages, tools and methods for modelling in various environments
    - Methods and systems for developing and using conceptual information
    3. Models in Intelligent Activity
    - Meta-modelling for the model building process
    - Relationships between conceptual modelling and problem solving
    - Modelling, understanding, human cognition, learning, and problem solving
    - Concept formation as intelligent activity in model construction, problem
             solving, and conceptual learning
    - Models of conceptual intelligence for problem solving
    4. Collections of Data, Knowledge, and Descriptions of Concepts
    - Conceptual modelling for knowledge management
    - Conceptual modelling of spatio-temporal databases
    - Conceptual learning for construction of knowledge
    - Modelling methods and tools, design methodologies and tools
    - Active database systems and active knowledge base systems
    - Modelling for the design of object-oriented data bases
    5. Human-Computer Interaction and Modelling
    - Metadata for human-computer interaction
    - Interfaces as models of systems, data bases and knowledge bases,
    - Cognition for large conceptual schemata
    - Modelling in multimedia information systems and in multimedia courseware
    6. Software Engineering and Modelling
    - Conceptual modelling vs. O-O modelling: similarities and differences
    - Design and use of design patterns, frameworks, and concept definition
             libraries
    - Modelling software engineering processes
    - UML and other formalisms as modelling tools
    - Dynamic modelling of distributed systems
    - Modelling of multi-agent systems - modelling in multi-agent systems
    7. Applications
    - Enterprise Modelling and Strategic Concept Development
    - Workflow Modelling and Management
    - Modelling Global Cyber Society
    - Design of Information Systems for Virtual Organisations
    - Modelling in the WWW systems, Conceptual models for web data

    HOW TO SUBMIT A PAPER: You may submit your paper either as a full paper,
    (max. 20 double spaced pages), or as a short paper (of max. 8 pages). Send
    your paper to one of the PC co-chairs by January 15, 2000. The paper must
    be original, and must not be submitted anywhere else, or already accepted
    by any other conference or journal. The selection of papers is made on the
    basis of review, by the program committee. The acceptance will be based on
    the originality of work, on the suitability of the topic to the conference,
    and on the overall quality of your submission. The acceptance letters will
    be sent by 20th March, 2000. In the case of acceptance, you are expected to
    send your final paper for inclusion in the preprints to arrive no later
    than 24th April, 2000. The text must be ready for final publication in the
    book by the end of August 2000.

    HOW TO SUBMIT A POSITION PAPER: Send your position paper (max. 4 pages) to
    one of the PC co-chairs by January 15, 2000. Research projects of any
    scale are invited to illustrate innovative concepts, theories, prototypes,
    or experiences. Time for presenting accepted position papers will be
    allocated.

    HOW TO SUBMIT A POSTER: Send your poster hand-out material (max. 2 pages)
    and draft drawings of your poster to one of the PC co-chairs by January 15,
    2000. Research projects of any scale are invited to illustrate innovative
    concepts, theories, or prototypes. Special space for posters will be
    reserved.

    FORMAT OF THE SUBMISSION: Send the paper electronically, in PDF
    (recommended) or PS format. You may alternatively send five (5) printed
    copies of your paper. Instructions for the format are on:
                               http://www.pori.tut.fi/~hj/ejc/index.html .

    WORKING PRINCIPLES OF THE CONFERENCE:
    - The total number of participants is limited to 50.
    - The authors present their papers at the conference. The papers, position
         papers and poster outlines included in the preprints. The final text of
         the papers can be polished for publication after the conference. Only
    actually
         presented papers will be published in the book.
    - The final book will be published through an international publisher.

    CONFERENCE SITE: The conference site is in the heart of Lapland, i.e. 250
    kms north-east from Rovaniemi, in the area where the arctic fells
    ("tunturi" in Finnish) are the most beautiful. The name of the area is
    Saariselkä. Saariselkä is located in the largest area of wild country in
    Europe, next to the Urho Kekkonen National Park, perhaps the most famous
    national park in Finland. It is a fine hiking, camping and holiday area.

    Hotel Riekonlinna is excellent. There are all conference facilities
    available, food is good, there are possibilities to go out and see the
    nature which one can see only in Lapland. Some information about the hotel
    can be seen on the page:

                           http://www.riekkoparvi.fi/english/riekkohotels.html

    At that time of the year, the nights are turning more and more white - the
    period of midnight sun is just about starting. The midnight sun can be seen
    north of the arctic circle around midsummer. The Finnish poet Eino Leino
    aptly made the summer of Lapland into a symbol for the transience of beauty
    and vitality. In addition to the scientific program of the conference,
    there will be some evening programs, sauna, and the like, too.

    How to get to Saariselka

    It is likely to be easiest for you to first fly to Helsinki and then to
    Ivalo airport. Finnair has generally good (and often the best) connections
    to Helsinki (e.g. direct flights) from all over the world. Saariselka is
    only 25 km south from Ivalo airport with daily flights from Helsinki by
    Finnair. Flying time direct from Helsinki is 1,5 hours. There are good
    flight connections to Saariselka from other Finnish towns, too. There is a
    bus service to Saariselka and Hotel Riekonlinna from every flight. Detailed
    instructions about transportation will be given later.

    CONFERENCE FEE: The registration fee of approx. USD 400 will include the
    preprints, lunches and dinners during the conference, refreshments in
    coffee breaks, and the cost for the final book. The room and breakfast is
    to be paid to the hotel directly by the participants. Price of a single
    room is about 100 USD/ night (including the breakfast).

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
    Eiji Kawaguchi, (Co-Chairman), Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
    Hannu Kangassalo, (Co-Chairman), University of Tampere, Finland
    Setsuo Arikawa, Kyushu University, Japan
    Alfs T. Berztiss, University of Pittsburgh, USA
    Harold Boley, German Research Center for AI, Germany
    Silvana Castano, University of Milano, Italy
    Pierre-Jean Charrel, Université Toulouse 1 & IRIT, France
    Valeria De Antonellis, University of Milano, Italy
    Olga De Troyer, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
    Marie Dusi, Silesian University of Opava, Czech Republic
    Tsutomu Endo, Oita University, Japan
    Nicola Guarino, National Research Council LADSEB-CNR, Italy
    Issam A. Hamid, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
    Jaak Henno, Tallinn Technical University, Estonia
    Koichi Hori, RCAST, University of Tokyo, Japan
    Seiji Ishikawa, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
    Yukihiro Ito, Shizuoka University, Japan
    Manfred Jeusfeld, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
    Tadahiro Kitahashi, Osaka University, Japan
    Yasushi Kiyoki, Keio University, Japan
    Pavel Materna, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
    Robert Meersman, Free University Brussels, Belgium
    John Mylopoulos, University of Toronto, Canada
    Yasuaki Nakano, Shinshu University, Japan
    Setsuo Ohsuga, Waseda University, Japan
    Naoyuki Okada, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
    Antoni Olivé, Univ. Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
    Christine Parent, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
    Barbara Pernici, University of Milano, Italy
    Alain Pirotte, University of Louvain, Belgium
    Veikko Rantala, University of Tampere, Finland
    Colette Rolland, University of Paris I, France
    Cristina Sernadas, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal
    Arne Sølvberg, University of Trondheim, Norway
    Minoru Tanaka, Yamaguchi University, Japan
    Yuzuru Tanaka, Hokkaido University, Japan
    Bernhard Thalheim, Brandenburg Technical University, Germany
    Takehiro Tokuda, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
    Torao Yanaru, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
    Naoki Yonezaki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
    Benkt Wangler, SU/KTH, Sweden
    Roel Wieringa, University of Twente, The Netherlands
    Esteban Zimanyi, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

    ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
    Hannu Jaakkola, (Local organiser), Tampere University of Technology, Finland
    Issam A. Hamid, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
    Ulla Nevanranta (Secretariat), Tampere University of Technology, Finland

    Addresses:
    Eiji Kawaguchi,
    Kyushu Institute of Technology
    Dep. of E.E. and Computer Engineering
    1-1 Sensui-cho, Tobata, Kitakyushu, 804-8550
    Japan

    Tel: +81-93-884-3254 Fax: +81-93-871-5835
    E-mail: kawaguch@know.comp.kyutech.ac.jp

    Hannu Kangassalo
    University of Tampere
    P.O. Box 607
    FIN-33101 Tampere
    Finland

    Tel: +358-3-2156778 Fax: +358-3-2156070 E-mail: hk@cs.uta.fi
    __________________________________________________________
    Preliminary information about the conference can be seen on the page
     http://www.pori.tut.fi/~hj/ejc/ejc00.html . Information on previous
    European-Japanese conferences is on the page
    http://www.pori.tut.fi/~hj/ejc/index.html . Information of conference books
    are on the page http://www.cs.uta.fi/~hk/euro-japan.html#1992.
    __________________________________________________________

    Hannu Kangassalo

    Tel: +358-3-2156778
    E-mail: hk@cs.uta.fi



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