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[Axiom-developer] [Fwd: IAMC'05 : CALL for PAPERS and DEMOS] |
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Thu, 28 Apr 2005 14:07:13 -0400 |
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Subject: IAMC'05 : CALL for PAPERS and DEMOS
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 17:11:12 +0200 (MEST)
From: address@hidden (Norbert Kajler)
To: address@hidden
Dear colleague,
You'll find below the call for papers for IAMC'05, a 1-day workshop
dedicated to Internet Accessible Mathematical Computation.
IAMC'05 will be held at ISSAC'05 in Beijing (China) on July 24, 2005
as a pre-conference event.
For up-to-date information, please visit :
http://www.symbolicnet.org/conferences/iamc05
Best regards,
-- Dr. Norbert Kajler
..............................................................................
Internet Accessible Mathematical Computation
a Workshop at ISSAC 2005
Sunday July 24 2005
Academia Sinica, Beijing, China
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
& S O F T W A R E D E M O S
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The Internet Accessible Mathematical Computation 2005 Workshop (IAMC 2005)
is being co-organized by Laureano Gonzalez of University of Cantabria
(Spain), Norbert Kajler of Ecole des Mines de Paris (France), Dongdai Lin
of Institute of Software Chinese Academy of Sciences (China), Andrew
Solomon of IT, UTS (Australia), and Paul Wang of Kent State
Univ. (USA). The workshop is part of ISSAC'05 with the support of ISSAC'05
co-chairs Xiao-shan Gao (MMRC, Academia Scinica, China) and George Labahn
(University of Waterloo, Canada).
IAMC'05 will involve invited talks, contributed papers, and software
demonstrations. This is the sixth IAMC workshop following IAMC'99, IAMC'01,
IAMC'02, IAMC'03, and IAMC'04.
The workshop is free for all ISSAC'05 participants.
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 encoding,
for E-mail and HTML embedding, and binary-based encoding 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.
- Web-based mathematics education.
- Access to and interoperability of mathematical knowledge bases.
- Protocols, APIs, URL schemes, metadata, and other mechanisms for system
interoperability, parallel/distributed computing, and standardization.
- Application of IAMC for practical purposes such as scientific publishing
and archiving, distributed problem solving, ...
INVITED SPEAKER
Prof. Hai Jin, Professor, Director, Cluster and Grid Computing Lab, Vice-Dean,
School of Computer, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
Title and Abstract: to be posted
Prof. Stephen M. Watt, Dept. of Computer Science, U. Western Ontario,
Director, Ontario Research Center for Computer Algebra, Canada
Title and Abstract: to be posted
CONTRIBUTED PAPERS
Authors are invited to send a one or two-pages abstract in PDF to the
organizers by 10 June 2005. 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 20 June 2005 so please
include a contact E-mail address in the paper. The full-length paper (in PDF)
is due 10 July 2005.
ELECTRONIC PROCEEDINGS
The Workshop proceedings will be published on the Web and maintained by the
Institute for Computational Mathematics (ICM), Kent State Univ.
SYSTEM DEMONSTRATIONS
If you have an IAMC related system to demonstrate, please let us know as
early as possible (by 5 July 2005), your name and affiliation, the name of
the system(s) to demo, and your equipment request. We'll then announce all
the demos on the IAMC website.
IMPORTANT DATES
10 June 2005 --- Deadline for submitting papers/abstracts
20 June 2005 --- Notification of acceptance and Call for Participation
5 July 2005 --- Deadline for submitting software demos
10 July 2005 --- Full-length paper due
24 July 2005 --- IAMC'05 Workshop
WORKSHOP REGISTRATION
The IAMC Workshop is part of ISSAC'2005. Participants should register with
the ISSAC'2005 conference and select the IAMC workshop. Although we
encourage everyone to attend the complete ISSAC + IAMC sessions, a reduced
fee (US5) is available for those attending IAMC only.
Information for travel and accomodation (at conference rates) are available
from the ISSAC05 site It is advisable to make hotel reservations early. The
student dorms are easy to afford and close to the meeting. The hotel is not
obligated to extend the same discount for ISSAC to IAMC-only participants.
SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS
IAMC recognizes the importance of student participation and is planning to
support qualified students attending IAMC'05 with a stipend of up to US
00. We have applied for funding to the US National Science Foundation
and, if funded, will be able to support graduate students from US-based
institutions.
ORGANIZERS
Laureano Gonzalez (Univ. of Cantabria, Spain) -- address@hidden
Norbert Kajler (Ecole des Mines de Paris, France) -- address@hidden
Dongdai Lin (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) -- address@hidden
Andrew Solomon (Faculty of IT, UTS Australia) -- address@hidden
Paul S. Wang (ICM, Kent State University, USA) -- address@hidden
If you are interested please contact one of the organizers. Other details
of this workshop will be forthcoming and will be available on both the
ISSAC'05 official site and on SymbolicNet.
IAMC URL:
http://www.symbolicnet.org/conferences/iamc05/
ISSAC URL :
http://www.mmrc.iss.ac.cn/issac2005/
SPONSORS
The IAMC 2005 workshop is sponsored by the Institute for Computational
Mathematics (ICM), Department of Mathematical Sciences and Department of
Computer Science, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA.
The organizers are seeking funding and other sponsors for financial support
of the workshop.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This project has been supported in part by the National Science Foundation
under Grant CCR-0201772
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