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* CRIWG'2003 - CALL FOR PAPERS *
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!!!! Deadline: 21 April 2003 !!!!
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CRIWG'2003 - 9th International Workshop on Groupware
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Grenoble (Autrans), France
Sunday 28, September - Thursday 2, October 2003
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Conference Web Site: http://criwg2003.imag.fr
Call for Papers in english: http://criwg2003.imag.fr/cfp.html
Call for Papers in french: http://criwg2003.imag.fr/cfp-fr.html
The papers must be produced in english and will be published by Springer
Verlag as part of the collection "Lecture Notes in Computer Science".
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
WORKSHOP FOCUS
The CRIWG'2003 workshop follows the success of the previous
international CRIWG events held in Chile (La Serena) in 2002, Germany
(Darmstadt) in 2001, Portugal (Madeira Island) in 2000, México (Cancun)
in 1999, Brazil (Buzios) in 1998, Spain (El Escorial) in 1997, Chile
(Puerto Varas) in 1996, and Portugal (Lisbon) in 1995. Thus, for the
first time, the Ninth International Workshop on Groupware CRIWG'2003
will take place in France at Grenoble (Autrans) during the Fall of 2003.
This event is organized in cooperation with the LSR Laboratory of the
Grenoble Universities (Isère, France), the SYSCOM research team of the
University of Chambéry (Savoie, France), and the CICESE Research Center
of Ensenada, B.C. (México).
The CRIWG workshops have been motivated by advances in
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, and by the need for CSCW to meet
the challenges of new application areas. This workshop aims at
providing a forum for academic researchers and professionals to
exchange their experiences and their ideas about problems and
solutions related to the design, development and use of groupware
applications.
Researchers can report their ideas, models, designs and/or experiences
to CRIWG submitting full paper contributions to present achieved or
mature works, and shorter papers to report work in progress. In
addition, Ph.D. candidates are also invited to present their thesis
research work at the doctoral colloquium. And thus, they can obtain
valuable feedback from professors / computer scientists with
considerable experience in this research domain.
All topics related to Groupware are welcome, including:
o Web / Internet cooperative applications / environments
o Middleware for CSCW applications
o Distribution / replication support of shared information
o Groupware development frameworks and toolkits
o Collaborative workspaces, tailoring
o Languages and tools supporting collaboration
o Monitoring and analysis of group interactions
o Workflow management and coordination
o Administration support for distributed communities
o Work modeling in CSCW
o Organizational computing
o Multi-user interfaces, Group Awareness
o Social aspects of group work
o Nomadic and/or mobile collaborative work
o Virtual groups and virtual worlds
o Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL)
o Group decision and negotiation support (GDSS), Meetingware
o Hypermedia systems, Digital libraries
o Adaptive collaborative environments
o Collaborative applications and case studies
CONFERENCE VENUE
The conference will be held in l' Escandille at Autrans, France.
http://www.lescandille.com
Located at 1,050 m in the spectacular Vercors plateau, Autrans is a
world
famous cross country skiing resource. In summertime, Autrans attracts
numerous mountain lovers who enjoy sight seeing, hiking, mountain
biking,
climbing or canyoning.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
The CRIWG'2003 papers will be published by Springer as part of their
Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
* Electronic paper submission are due on April 21, 2003 in two
categories: full technical papers and work in progress papers. Full
papers have a length of up to 16 pages while work in progress
papers should have a maximum length of 8 pages, both of them
following the Springer LNCS format.
We will use a double-blind reviewing process. Please, do not
include the author's name and affiliation or any indication, which
may disclose the paper's authorship, in the submitted paper itself.
Instead, submit a separate submission page with the paper title,
the authors including their affiliations, the contact author, the
submission category (full paper or work in progress), an abstract
and up to 5 keywords.
As a result of the reviewing process, the Program Committee may
suggest changes in the format and/or the contents of the paper,
including the category of the paper. In this case, a paper will
be conditionally accepted. The PC Chair will decide on the final
acceptance or rejection, based on the analysis of the revised
paper. The format for the final version will be the Springer
LNCS format (see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html),
which
which includes e.g. templates for MS Word and Latex.
* Ph.D. candidates can electronically submit a 2 page position paper
to the Doctoral Colloquium, which will be held prior to the
workshop. More details will be provided in the CRIWG conference
site.
IMPORTANT DATES
Full and Work in Progress Papers
Submission deadline: April 21, 2003
Notification of acceptance: June 2, 2003
Camera Ready Paper: June 23, 2003
Doctoral Colloquium
Submission deadline: June 9, 2003
Notification of acceptance: June 23, 2003
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION CHAIR
Dominique Decouchant, Laboratoire LSR, IMAG, Grenoble, France
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR
Jesus Favela, CICESE, Ensenada, México
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
DOCTORAL COLLOQUIUM CHAIR
Christine Ferraris, SYSCOM, Université de Savoie, Chambéry, France
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Pedro Antunes, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Beatriz Barros, UNED, Spain
Karin Becker, PUCRS, Brazil
Steve Benford, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Marcos Borges, Univ. Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Grégory Bourguin, Laboratoire LIL, Université du Littoral Côte
d'Opale, Calais, France
Patrick Brézillon, Laboratoire LIP6, Université Paris 6, France
Joelle Coutaz, Laboratoire CLIPS-IMAG, Grenoble, France
Bertrand David, Laboratoire ICTT, École Centrale de Lyon, Lyon, France
Dominique Decouchant, Laboratoire LSR-IMAG, Grenoble, France
Giorgio De Michelis, University of Milano - Bicocca, Milano, Italy
Pierre Dillenbourg, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
Yannis Dimitriadis, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
Henrique Domingos, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
Andreas Harrer, University of Duisburg, Germany
Jesus Favela, CICESE, Ensenada, México
Christine Ferraris, Université de Savoie, Chambéry, France
Borko Fuhrt, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Hugo Fuks, PUC/RJ, Brazil
David Fuller, PUC, Chile
Renee Gedge, Monash University, Australia
Gerd Kortuem, Lancaster University, United Kingdom
Steve Poltrock, Boeing, USA
Mike Robinson, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
Luis Guerrero, Universidad de Chile, Chile
Joerg M. Haake, Fern Universitate Hagen, Germany
Gloria Mark, University of California, Irvine, USA
Ana M. Martínez, CINVESTAV-IPN, México D.F., México
Jose A. Pino, Universidad de Chile, Chile
Jean-Charles Pomerol, Laboratoire LIP6, Université Paris 6, France
Wolfgang Prinz, Fraunhofer FIT, Germany
Ana Carolina Salgado, Univ. Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil
J. Alfredo Sánchez, UDLA, Puebla, México
Aurora Vizcaino, Univ. de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Gert-Jan de Vreede, University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA
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