The 4th International Workshop on
Computer Science and Information Technologies (CSIT)
September 18-20, 2002
Patras, Greece
University of Patras
Home page:
http://www.lar.ee.upatras.gr/csit2002/index.html
http://csit.ugatu.ac.ru
The Workshop is supported by:
University of Patras
Ufa State Aviation Technological University
Institute of Computers and Technology
Technical Chamber of Greece
Research Committee of University of Patras
Russian Federal Program "Integration"
Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR)
“Mechatronica” Journal
Important Dates:
Now – expression of interest
March 16, 2002 Paper submission
May 31, 2002 E-mail Notification of acceptance
July 12, 2002 PDF, Postscript or LaTeX Version of Paper
Note: these deadlines will be considered as final and no late-on submissions
will be accepted!
CSIT is an annual international forum for presentation of new results in
research, development, and applications in computing and information.
The organizers expect both practitioners and theorists to attend.
The workshop will consist of regular sessions with technical contributions
reviewed and selected by an international program committee, invited talks
by leading experts, tutorials, and special sections like
industrial programs and posters on ongoing international research projects.
Conference organizers specially encourage international cooperation projects
consortia to present the results of their projects during the conference.
Workshop provides special sections to Ph.D. students contributions.
Selected presentations and contributions are to be identified for
development into full proceeding papers. Papers with student as a primary
author will be specially considered.
The submissions will be judged not only for scientific quality but also for
suitability as a basis for broader discussion.
Place of Workshop:
The workshop will take place in Conference and Cultural Center of the
University of Patras, Greece. The University of Patras is situated at Rio, a
small suburb of Patras (one of the biggest ports in Greece) in the South
Western Greece (3 hours by bus or train from Athens). The beautiful beaches
make Rio very popular to the tourists from all over the world. Patras is
also well known for its historical significance, and its proximity to places
of historical interest (Delphi, Ancient Olympia).
The topics are but not limited to:
Ψ Component based information systems
Ψ Component Engineering
Ψ Computer Applications for Science
Ψ Conceptual Modeling
Ψ Conceptual Modeling in Information System
Ψ Cooperative information systems
Ψ Data Models and Data Mining
Ψ Data models for the Web
Ψ Database systems
Ψ Distance Education and Distance Learning
Ψ Distributed and mobile agents
Ψ E-business and e-commerce Web Applications
Ψ Emerging Web techniques
Ψ Engineering Databases
Ψ Enterprise and business-process modeling
Ψ Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Ψ Expert Systems
Ψ Expert-Based Evaluation Methodologies
Ψ Geographical Information Systems
Ψ Human-Computer Interaction Methodologies
Ψ Industrial Computer Technology Applications
Ψ Information systems and telecommunication
Ψ Knowledge Engineering
Ψ Knowledge Management
Ψ Knowledge Representation
Ψ Languages for the Web and XML
Ψ Multimedia systems-Virtual Reality
Ψ Operating systems
Ψ Parallel and distributed systems
Ψ Programming Languages
Ψ Social and Human Aspects of Engineering AI Methodologies
Ψ Software and Data Engineering and CASE Methodology
Ψ Software Engineering
Ψ Virtual Engineering
Ψ Visualizing the structure and content of systems
Ψ WWW, WISs
Ψ Web Applications designs
Papers submission.
All the papers submission should be done electronically via e-mail.
Individual Papers
Submission of papers is welcome on the topics outlined above. The papers
should be structured as follows:
· paper title
· each author's name and affiliation
· full address (including fax and email)
· abstract
· four keywords
· topic(s) addressed from the above list
· background and main contributions
The papers will be evaluated by the International Program Committee.
Selected full papers are to be prepared according to the instructions sent
to the authors (maximum 6 two-column pages). Accepted papers must be
presented in person at the symposium.
Special Sessions
Proposals for topics of invited sessions are especially welcome. These
proposals should include the title of the session, a list of 5 speakers and
titles of their papers, together with abstracts completed according to the
above instructions. International cooperation research projects are
especially encouraged to organize the invited sessions presenting their
results. They should be sent to the Symposium Secretariat by May 15th, 2002.
Language
The working language of the Symposium is English. This means that all
abstracts, papers, and talks must be in English.
Address for all Submissions
Electronic submission should be Postscript or PDF files sent via e-mail to
groumpos@ee.upatras.gr
by the submission deadline
Submission Guidelines:
Submitted papers must clearly describe new ideas or experimental results,
which have not been previously published in refereed journals of
conferences. Papers should clearly explain the significant contributions and
their relationship to previous work. Papers will be judged on originality,
clarity, relevance, and soundness of methodology. Each paper should include
a short abstract and a list of keywords indicating subject classification.
Authors names and institutions should be identified on a cover page.
Papers should be written in English. Authors may submit drafts of full
papers or extended abstracts. Submissions are limited to 6 A4-size pages,
with 1 inch margins and 11 point or larger font.
Authors who feel that more details are necessary may include a clearly
marked appendix, which will be read at the discretion of the Program
Committee. If available, e-mail addresses and fax numbers of the authors
should be included.
Workshop Proceedings:
The Workshop Proceedings will be published both in a hard copy with ISBN and
electronically. For an accepted paper to be included in the proceedings one
of the authors must commit to presenting the paper
at the workshop.
Communications:
Our primary communication medium will be electronic - either via the web or
by email. Therefore, it is critical that you provide an email address with
your submission so we can contact you quickly.
Please ensure that your address is present, current and correct in all
correspondence.
GENERAL CHAIRMAN
Prof. Peter P. Groumpos
Laboratory for Automation and Robotics
University of Patras
26500 Rion Greece
e-mail: groumpos@ee.upatras.gr
GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Alexandre Bugaev, Moscow Physical and Technical Institute, Russia
Paul Spirakis, Institute of Computers and Technology, Greece
Peter Lockemann, University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany
Oleg Siountiourenko, Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Moscow, Russia
Viacheslav Wolfengagen, JurInfoR-MSU Institute, Moscow, Russia
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Heinz Schweppe,
Freie Universitaet Berlin
Takustr. 9
D-14195 Berlin, Germany
e-mail:schweppe@inf.fu-berlin.de
Nafissa Yussupova
Head of the Faculty for Robotics and Computer Science
USATU
Karl Marx street 12
450000 Ufa, Russia
e-mail yussupova@ugatu.ac.ru
Organizing Committee Chair:
Prof. Antony Tzes
Laboratory for Automation and Robotics
University of Patras
26500 Rion Greece
e-mail: tzes@ee.upatras.gr
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Akis Petropoulakis, Strathclyde University, UK
Alexander Smirnov, SPIIRAS, Russia
Alexandra Galatescu, ICI-National Inst. for R&D in Informatics, Bucharest,
Romania
Alexey Zabrodin, MEPhI, Moscow, Russia
Andras Benczur, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary
Andre Le Grand, IDHEAP, Lausanne, Switzerland
Arkady Zaslavsky, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Ashot Hovanesian, Synergy International Systems, USA
Barry Ilyasov, USATU, Ufa, Russia
Bernhard Thalheim, Technical University of Cottbus, Germany
Christelle Urtado, LGI2P / Ecole des Mines d'Ales, France
Chrysostomos Stylios, University of Patras, Greece
David Maluf, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
Dimitris Christodoulakis , University of Patras, Greece
Eugene Chepin, MEPhI, Moscow, Russia
Florin Filip, ICI, Romania
George Doukidis, University of Athens, Greece
George Kovacs, SZTAKI, Hungary
Georgy Lebedev, Relax, Moscow, Russia
Ivan Ermolov, MSTU “STANKIN”, Russia
Janos Somlo, Budapest Technical University, Hungary
Jean-Luc Stehle, Ecole Centrale Paris, France
Jury Poduraev, MSTU “STANKIN”, Russia
Kei Karasawa, NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories, Japan
Ken Barker, University of Calgary, Canada
Lincoln Wallen, Oxford University, UK
Lionel Brunie, INSA, Lyon, France
Marius Radulescu, Mathematical Statistics Center of the Romanian Academy,
Bucharest, Romania
Moore Philip, De-Montfort University, UK
Nello Scarabottolo, University of Milano, Italy
Oleg Balovnev, University of Bonn, Germany
Peter Robinson, Cambridge University, UK
Roumen Nikolov, University of Sofia, Bulgaria
Sagit Valeyev, USATU, Ufa, Russia
Sergey Kuznetsov, ISP RAS, Moscow, Russia
Sergey Zykov, ITERA, Moscow, Russia
Terttu Orci, Royal Institute of Technology, Kista, Sweden
Ulrich Schiel, Federal University of Paraiba, Brasil
Vladimir Domrachev, Institute for Cybernetics UAS, Kiev, Ukraine
Vladimir Drozzhin, MEC Academy, St.-Petersburg, Russia
Vladimir Vasilyev, USATU, Ufa, Russia
Vladimir Vetoshkin, AF Engineering Academy, Moscow, Russia
Witold Abramowicz, The Poznan University of Economics, Poland
REMARK
More Scientists are going to be added.
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