ER2004 International Conference on Conceptual Modeling

 
23rd International Conference on Conceptual Modeling(ER2004)                       Shanghai, China
     

ER2004 CALL FOR INDUSTRIAL PRESENTATIONS

The ER2004 conference program includes an industrial stream for presentations focusing on conceptual modeling issues arising in industrial practice. Although theoretical aspects may be included, the content must be geared towards the practitioner, and should not assume a deep mathematical background. Proposals for this stream are solicited from both the industrial and academic communities. Possible topics include use or evaluation of modeling tools, new approaches to practical modeling problems, frameworks for the modeling process itself, evaluation of current modeling approaches, and illuminating case studies.'

The target duration of each industrial presentation is 30 minutes. If practical demonstrations using modeling tools are included as part of the presentation, it must be made clear what modeling issues are being addressed by these demonstrations.

An abstract of at most 1000 words, summarizing the motivation and content of the proposed presentation, should be e-mailed to er-industry04@cse.Buffalo.edu by April 19, 2004. Acceptance will be based on this abstract alone. The evaluation committee will consist of the industrial co-chairs and other members of the Program and Organizing Committees.

Successful applicants will be required to refine their abstracts according to reviewer feedback as needed. Accepted abstracts will be published in the conference proceedings. Authors must also submit an electronic slide presentation to be made available in a separate printed publication at the conference as well as on the Web. Format details will be sent with the acceptance notice.

Abstract instructions:

E-mail your abstract to er-industry04@cse.Buffalo.edu, with the subject "ER2004 industry presentation", no later than April 19, 2004, in one of the following file formats: plain text, Microsoft Word, Adobe PDF. Single-spaced, 10-point font is preferred. Include a title for the abstract, your name, e-mail address, affiliation, postal address, phone number, fax (optional), and a brief bio (max. 100 words).

IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission of abstracts

April 19, 2004

Notification of acceptance/rejection

July 5, 2004

Submission of revised abstract and slides

Aug. 5, 2004

Conference

Nov. 8-12, 2004

Industrial Co-Chairs

Dr. Philip S. Yu
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
E-mail: psyu@us.ibm.com

    

Dr. Jian Pei
State University of New York at Buffalo
E-mail: jianpei@cse.buffalo.edu

 

Dr. Jiansheng Feng
Shanghai Baosight Software Co.
E-mail: fengjiansheng@baosight.com

 


Co-organized by:
    Fudan University of China
    National University of Singapore

In Cooperation with:
    Database Society of the China Computer Federation
    ACM SIGMOD
    ACM SIGMIS

Sponsored by:
    National Natural Science Foundation of China
    ER Institute (ER Steering Committee)
    K.C. Wong Education Foundation, Hong Kong

Supported by:
    IBM China Co., Ltd.
    Shanghai Baosight Software Co., Ltd.
    Digital Policy Management Association of Korea
               

       

 
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