From: Publicity Chair
Subject: ISSAC-2001: CALL FOR PAPERS for IAMC'01 / Reminder Call for posters
Date:
Message-ID: <3ABA0BAA.647A@orcca.on.ca>
Dear colleagues,
appended to this email please find the Call for Paper for the IAMC 2001
workshop, which will be held as a part of ISSAC 2001 at the University
of Western Ontario, London/Ontario.
Let me also remind you of the deadline of the Call for Posters which is
about two month from now. And about four month from now, the early
registration at reduced rates for the conference will end.
On the ISSAC 2001 website at http://www.orcca.on.ca/issac2001 you will
find the list of papers which have been accepted by the Program Committee
plus the list of invited speakers.
Looking forward to meeting you in London in July!
Winfried Neun
ISSAC 2001 Publicity chair
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IAMC 2001 Workshop at ISSAC'2001
CALL FOR PAPER
The Internet Accessible Mathematical Computation Workshop 2001 workshop
is being co-organized by Angel Diaz of IBM (USA), Norbert Kajler of
Ecole des Mines de Paris (France), and Paul Wang of Kent State (USA).
The workshop is part of ISSAC'2001 and will involve invited talks,
contributed papers, panel discussions, and system demonstrations.
This is the second IAMC workshop. The first IAMC workshop was held on
28 July 1999 as part of ISSAC'99, Vancouver, B.C. Canada.
Everyone with an interest in the many aspects of making mathematical
computation or information accessible on the Web/Internet is welcome
to attend. Topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to:
- Remote access to mathematical software over the Internet.
- Encoding of mathematical expressions (including text-based encodings, for
E-mail and HTML embedding, and binary-based encodings for efficient
communication between scientific applications).
- Interoperability between software that create/transform/display
mathematical
expressions (e.g. symbolic, numeric, graphics, text-processing packages)
via ad hoc communication protocols and software architectures.
- Application of the above technologies for practical purposes such as
distant learning and distributed problem solving.
- Protocols, APIs, URL schemes, and other mechanisms for system
interoperability and standardization.
Authors are invited to send at least a one-page abstract in postscript or
PDF
to the organizers by May 1st 2001. Submissions will be reviewed by the
workshop organizers based on relevance to the workshop, originality,
and scientific interest. Authors will be notified by E-mail around
June 1 2001 so please include a contact E-mail address in the paper.
The full-length paper (in postscript or PDF) is due June 23, 2001.
IMPORTANT DATES :
May 1, 2001 ..... Deadline for submitting papers/abstracts
June 1, 2001 ..... Notification of acceptance and call for participation
June 23, 2001 ..... Full-length paper due
July 22, 2001 ..... IAMC workshop
EMAIL ADDRESSES :
Angel Diaz (IBM USA) -- ······@us.ibm.com
Norbert Kajler (Ecole des Mines de Paris, France) -- ······@paris.ensmp.fr
Paul S. Wang (ICM/Kent USA) -- ·····@mcs.kent.edu
PRELIMINARY WORKSHOP SCHEDULE :
22 July 2001
09:00 -- 09:30 Welcome and workshop theme (the organizers)
09:30 -- 10:30 Invited talk
10:30 -- 11:00 Break
11:00 -- 12:00 contributed papers
12:00 -- 13:30 Lunch
13:30 -- 14:30 Invited Talk
14:30 -- 14:45 Break
14:45 -- 17:00 contributed papers
17:00 -- 20:00 Dinner
20:00 -- 21:30 Panel discussion and System Demos
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