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MTECS 2009
EDOC 2009 Thirteenth IEEE International EDOC Conference 31 August - 4 September 2009, Auckland, New Zealand Mobile Technologies in Enterprise Computing Systems MTECS 2009 The purpose of MTECS 2009, the International Workshop on Mobile Technologies in Enterprise Computing Systems is to bring together researchers, IT decision makers, system architects, solution designers and engineers and practitioners interested in enterprise information systems and its applications in the context of mobile technologies. Call For Papers With the proliferation of wireless infrastructure, mobile devices and platforms, enterprise information systems are becoming pervasive in nature. The ability to capture and access enterprise information anytime and anywhere and support mobile enterprise services access is becoming critical for the success of the organisation and its users. This workshop seeks contributions on the design, analysis and implementations of mobile integrated solutions for the capture and delivery of enterprise information systems. Papers describing new design methodologies or technologies, requirements analysis, advanced prototyping techniques, system tools, software and techniques, evaluations methodologies and case studies discussing future state-of-the-art directions are encouraged. Papers describing original work are invited in any of the areas listed below. Workshop Topic Areas Mobile Enterprise Systems Mobile Business Intelligence Mobile Design Framework Mobile System Design Methodologies Mobile Implementation Architectures Mobile Context Management Mobile and Wireless Networking Technologies for Enterprise Mobile Web services for Enterprise Systems Software for Mobile Service Mobile Event-based Systems for the Enterprise Security aspects of Mobile Service Privacy-aware Mobile Middleware Mobile Applications Development Environment & Tools Rapid Development Techniques for Mobile Enterprise Methodology for Mobile Evaluation and Trials Mobile Usability Mobile Enterprise Strategies and Case studies Emerging Technologies Guides for authors MTECS workshop accepts 2 types of papers. Full papers should be limited to 8-10 pages and Short papers should be limited to 4 pages. All papers submitted to MTECS workshop will be peer reviewed by three reviewers. Workshop proceedings from past EDOC conferences were published in the IEEE Xplore digital library. It is expected (but this still has to be confirmed) that workshop proceedings from EDOC 2009 will also be published in the IEEE Xplore digital library after the conference. All papers published in the EDOC 2009 workshop proceedings must be in the IEEE Computer Society format http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/cscps/cps/cps_forms.html. It is strongly recommended that all papers are already in this format when they are first submitted to workshops. At least 1 author of each accepted workshop paper will have to register for the EDOC 2009 conference and attend the workshop to present the paper. If a paper is not presented in the workshop, it will be removed from the workshop proceedings.. Submission of paper is via the following link: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mtecs2009 You will need to create an EasyChair account, in case you don't have one already. Workshop site: http://mtecs2009.victoria.ac.nz/mtecs2009.html Important Dates Workshop papers due: 31 May 2009 Workshop paper acceptance notification: 12 July 2009 Camera-ready workshop papers due: 24 July 2009 Contacts If you have any queries you can email to the workshop chair at tiong.goh@vuw.ac.nz Committee Dr Tiong-Thye Goh (chair)- Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Siddhartha Bose (co-chair)- Motorola India Research Labs, Bangalore, India Professor Wee Keong Ng (co-chair) - Nanyang Technological University,Singapore Professor Vincent C S Lee (co-chair) - Monash University, Australia Professor Longbing Cao (co-chair) - University of Technology Sydney, Australia Professor Minoru Nakayama - Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Shrikant Naidu - Motorola India Research Labs, Bangalore, India Vicky Liu - Queensland University of Technology, Australia Adam Hall - Microsoft, New Zealand Floriano Scioscia - Politecnico Di Bari, Italy David Parsons - Massey University, New Zealand Eusebio Scornavacca - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Professor Hans Lehmann - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand |
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