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> Congress / Call for contributions / Topical sessions
. Algirdas Avizienis , Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
. Marie-Claude Gaudel , University of Paris-Sud, France
. Takashi Nanya , University of Tokyo, Japan
. Gus Olling , DaimlerChrysler, USA
. Jean-Jacques Quisquater , Catholic University of Louvain |
. Submission: 27 February 2004
. Notification: 19 March 2004 |
Proposals for topical sessions or days are solicited.
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Topical sessions or days provide the opportunity to present syntheses, latest developments or challenging prospects in domains of dramatic importance for the building of the Information Society, and of the Ambient Intelligence landscape.
Presentations may range from typical half an hour talks to more substantive talks lasting up to one hour. |
- Topical days are already offered on diverse, timely and prominent topics
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Fault tolerance for trustworthy and dependable information infrastructures, organised by Jean Arlat, LAAS-CNRS, France |
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Formal methods in practice, organised by John Rushby, SRI Int'l, USA |
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The fusion of Nano-, Bio- and Info-Technologies, organised by Alain Costes, LAAS-CNRS, France |
- Non-limitative examples of topics of interest include
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Transportation safety and security |
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Quantum computing |
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Multi-modal human-machine interactions |
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Automatic language processing |
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Self-managing systems |
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Interdependencies of critical infrastructures |
- Proposals should be 3 to 5 pages long and should include
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an outline of the topic, |
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a brief description of the organizer's background, |
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a proposed list of presentations, together with brief biodata for the
speakers.
Please submit all proposals via e-mail (plain text, .pdf or .ps format) to topical@wcc2004.org by 27 February 2004 .
Accepted topical sessions or days will be offered financial support for insuring a successful organization.
A special proceedings volume will be devoted to the series of topical sessions or days, to be published by Kluwer Academic Publisher.
Proposers will be notified by 19 March 2004 . |

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This very rich programme offers a large variety of opportunities. Attendees will be able to compose their own menu, by mixing on-the-edge research and state-of-the-practice results in their own field of expertise, together with surveys and prospective views in other domains of interest. The overall schedule of sessions and the social events have been designed to facilitate fruitful interactions between attendees.
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