DEXA-Submissions Deadline March 22nd

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                       EXTENSIONS OF THE DEADLINE

                  NEW DEADLINE FOR THE DEXA-CONFERENCE:

                          MARCH 22ND, 1998


                      C A L L   F O R    P A P E R S 

 


             9th International Conference and Workshop on
               Database and Expert Systems Applications

DEXA 98
http://www.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/dexa98


Date: 
August 24-28, 1998 


Location: 

University of Vienna 
Vienna, Austria




 The aim of DEXA 98 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 opportunity 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.

Suggested Topics

The main topics of DEXA 98 will include, but are not limited to:
ˇ Active and Deductive Databases
ˇ CIM - Applications			
ˇ Client Server and Open Network Databases
ˇ Connectionist Models
ˇ Constraint Based Reasoning
ˇ CSCW			
ˇ Data Mining		
ˇ Databases in the Humanities	
ˇ Datawarehouses
ˇ Digital Libraries
ˇ Distributed and Parallel Database Systems	
ˇ Expert Systems Architecture	
ˇ Hypertext / Hypermedia	
ˇ Information Modelling
ˇ Information Retrieval		
ˇ Interoperable Databases
ˇ Knowledge Acquisition	
ˇ Knowledge Engineering	
ˇ Legal Information Systems	
ˇ Mobile Information Systems
ˇ Multimedia Databases
ˇ Natural Language Interfaces/Processing
ˇ Object-Oriented Databases
ˇ Office Information Systems
ˇ Qualitative Reasoning
ˇ Realtime Databases
ˇ Reverse Engineering
ˇ Scientific/Engineering Applications
ˇ Security
ˇ Social/Governmental Information Systems
ˇ Statistical Databases
ˇ Temporal and Spatial Databases
ˇ Uncertainty Handling
ˇ Uncertainty Reasoning
ˇ User Interfaces to Databases
ˇ Workflow and Process Automation
ˇ WWW Interfaces
 
General Chairperson:
N. Revell,              Middlesex University, UK

Publication Chairperson:
V. Marik,               Czech Technical Univ., Czech Republic

Conference Program Chairpersons:
G. Quirchmayr,          University of Vienna, Austria
T. Bench-Capon,         University of Liverpool, UK
E. Schweighofer,        University of Vienna, Austria

Workshop Chairperson:
R.R. Wagner,            FAW, University of Linz, Austria

Program Committee Members:
H. Afsarmanesh,         University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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
S. Christodoulakis,     University of Crete, Greece
B. Croft,               University of Massachusetts, USA
W.S. Cellary,           Technical University of Poznan, Poland
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
A.L. Furtado,           University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
G. Gardarin,            INRIA, France
F. Golshani,            Arizona State University, USA
G. Gottlob,             Technical University of Vienna, Austria
A. Hameurlain,          Université Paul Sabatier, France
J. Hammer,              University of Florida, USA
I. Hawryszkiewycz,      Univ. of  Technology, Sydney, Australia
S. Jajodia,             George Mason University, USA
M. Kamel,               Naval Postgraduate School, USA
N. Kamel,               City University of Hongkong, Hong Kong
Y. Kambayashi,          University of Kyoto, Japan
G. Kappel,              University of Linz, Austria
D. Karagiannis,	        University of Vienna, Austria
M.A. Ketabchi,          Santa Clara University, USA
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
A Makinouchi,           Kyushu University, Japan
V. Marik,               Czech Technical Univ., Czech Republic
A. Mendelzon,           University of Toronto, Canada
M. Mohania,             University of South Australia, Australia
J. Mylopoulos,          University of Toronto, Canada
E. Neuhold,             GMD-IPSI, Germany
T.W. Olle,              T.W. Olle & Associates, UK
G. Ozsoyoglu,           University Case Western Research, USA
G. Pangalos,            University of Thessaloniki, Greece
M. Papazoglou,          Queensland Univ. of Technology, Australia
B. Pernici,             Politecnico di Milano, Italy
G. Pernul,              University of Essen, Germany
I. Ramos,               Technical University of Valencia, Spain
C. Rolland,             University Paris I, France
N. Roussopoulos,        University of Maryland, USA
R. Sacks-Davis,         RMIT, Australia
M. Scholl,              CNAM&INRIA, Paris, France
A. Sernadas,            University of Lisbon, Portugal
M. Shahabi,             University of Southern California, USA
J.C. Smith,             University of British Columbia, Canada
H. Sonnberger,          European University Institute, Italy
B. Srinvasan,           Monash University, Australia
U. Srinvasan,           CIRO, Australia
R.B. Stanton,           ANK, Australia
R. Studer               University of Karlsruhe, Germany
M. Takizawa,            Tokyo Denki University, Japan
K. Tanaka,              Kobe University, Japan
Z. Tari,                RMIT, Australia
S. Teufel,              University of Zurich, Switzerland
J.M. Thevenin,          Université Paul Sabatier, France
H.W. Thimbleby,         Middlesex University, UK
C.H. Thoma,             Ciba-Geigy, Switzerland
A M. Tjoa,              Technical University of Vienna, Austria
R. Traunmüller,         University of Linz, Austria
K. Vidyasankar,         Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland, Canada
S. Zdonik,              Brown University, USA

Conference Organisation Office:
G. Wagner,              FAW, University of Linz, Austria




 
Conference


Information for Conference Authors:

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. R. 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

The Program Committee will assign accepted papers to the workshop if they
are better suited for the workshop.
All accepted conference papers will be published in "LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE" (LNCS) by SPINGER VERLAG.	


IMPORTANT DATES
Papers due:                           March 22, 1998
Notification of acceptance:           May 20, 1998
Camera-ready copies:                  June 15, 1998

 






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