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2008

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OS5 - adaptive eLearning und know how transfer - in ganz 2008 ===

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Januar

AKI-vortrag von Peter Vodosek zum thema: Volksaufklärung am 22. Jan. 2008, 18 Uhr ===

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März

Film-doku zu Theo Bergmann am 7. März im Unikom in Schw. Gmünd ===

http://www.google.de/search?q=theo+bergmann+aki

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Mai

Vortrag von Karl Dietz zu "Videos und Musik im Internet" am 20. Mai 2008, 18 Uhr in der Mediothek in Stuttgart in der Reihe Fokus Internet

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September

Vortrag von Karl Dietz zu "Google advanced" am 9. September 2008, 18 Uhr in der Mediothek in Stuttgart in der Reihe Fokus Internet

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Vortrag zu Kulturgütern in Mesopotamien / Irak am 25 Sept. 2008. Gewerkschaftshaus in Schw. Gmünd

s.a. http://archiv.twoday.net/search?q=irak

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Oktober

Vortrag zu Web 2.0 und Bibcamp 2009 am 21.10.2008 in der HdM, Wolframstr. 32

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Film-doku zu Edo Leitner am 16.10.2008 im Gewerkschaftshaus in Schw. Gmünd ===

http://www.google.de/search?q=edo+leitner

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AKI MV 2008 am 27.10.2008 im IFA in Stuttgart. incl. Vorstellung der Festschrift für Clara E. Müller ===

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s.a. die infos auf der hauptseite im wiki ===

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2009 - ist aktuell eine blog-seite

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other dates

September 2008

Liebe Liste,

bis zum kommenden Montag, 30.6.08, gilt noch der Fruebucherrabatt von nur 30,-EUR fuer die Anmeldung zum SuMa-eV Kongress am 25.9.08 in Berlin (danach: 60,-EUR). Falls Sie ein Anmeldung erwaegen, waere dieses Datum ein sinnvoller Zeitpunkt.

Im folgenden das Programm (http://suma-ev.de/forum08/):


SuMa-eV Kongress 2008

Suchmaschinen: IT-politisch, technisch, juristisch


Suchmaschinen sind die zentralen Instrumente der Informationsgesellschaft. Sie sind damit wesentlicher Bestandteil der IT- und Medien-Politik. Zum diesjaehrigen Kongress haben die medienpolitischer Sprecher/innen aller Fraktionen des Deutschen Bundestages ihre Teilnahme zugesagt, um in der Podiums- und Plenumsdiskussion ihre IT-politischen Ziele vorzustellen und zu diskutieren.

Weiterhin stehen auf dem Programm: die Verleihung der SuMa-Awards 2008, sowie Vortraege ueber technische und juristische Schwerpunkte des Informationszugangs.

Das Forum findet statt am Donnerstag, den 25.9.2008, ab 10.00 Uhr in der Vertretung des Landes Niedersachsen beim Bund, In den Ministergaerten 10, 10117 Berlin.

Programm:

10.00 Wolfgang Gibowski (angefragt), Staatssekretaer, Eroeffnung des

      Kongresses

10.05 Dr. Wolfgang Sander-Beuermann, Geschaeftsfuehrer SuMa-eV:

      Begruessung und Ueberblick SuMa-eV Aktivitaeten

10.20 Keynote: Stefan Fischerlaender: Chancen und Probleme deutscher

      Web-Suchmaschinen


11.00 - 12.00 Technische Vortraege: (Chairman: Dr. Wolfgang

      Sander-Beuermann)

11.00 Michael Nebel, technischer Beirat SuMa-eV: Suchmaschinen - nur

      noch Geldmaschinen? Was bieten Suchmaschinen ihren Nutzern       
      wirklich an.

11.30 Dr. Michael R. Alvers, CEO Transinsight GmbH: Wissensbasierte

      Suche nicht nur in den Life Sciences


12.00 - 12.30 Medienpolitik: (Chairman: NN)

12.00 Theo Roehle, Universitaet Hamburg: Suchmaschinen: Eine neue Form

      der Medienmacht


12.30 Mittagessen/Mittagspause


14.00 - 15.00 SuMa-eV/BDIP: SuMa Awards 2008,

      Laudator: Prof. Karlheinz Brandenburg

14.00 Vorstellung, Vorfuehrung und Erlaeuterungen der preisgekroenten

      Arbeiten durch die Preistraeger

15.00 Pause


15.30 - 17.00 Juristische Vortraege: (Chairman: Dr. Stefan Ernst,

      Rechtsanwalt, Freiburg/Br.)

15.30 Dr. Stefan Ernst, Rechtsanwalt, Freiburg/Br.: Das neue Urheberrecht

      und seine Auswirkungen im Internet

16.15 Dr. Thilo Weichert, Landesdatenschutzbeauftragter

      Schleswig-Holstein: Vorratsdatenspeicherung, der aktuelle Status

17.00 Pause


IT-Politik:

17.30 Podiums- und Plenumsdiskussion: Die Zukunft der digitalen

      Informationsgewinnung in Deutschland
      Teilnehmer: die medienpolitischen Sprecher/innen aller im
      Bundestag vertretenen Fraktionen,
      - Joerg Tauss, SPD,
      - Grietje Bettin, BUENDNIS 90/DIE GRUENEN,
      - Dorothee Baer, CDU/CSU,
      - Prof. Dr. Lothar Bisky, DIE LINKE,
      - Christoph Waitz, FDP.

Moderator: Dr. Stefan Ernst, Rechtsanwalt, Freiburg/Br.

Ca. 19.15 Imbiss


Anmeldung


Die Veranstaltung ist kostenfrei fuer Teilnehmende, die am 20.9.2008 SuMa-eV Mitglied sind.

Der Kostenbeitrag fuer Nicht-Mitglieder betraegt: - 30,- EUR bei Anmeldung bis zum 30.6.08 (Fruehbucherrabatt) - 60,- EUR bei Anmeldung bis zum 6.9.08 - 90,- EUR bei kurzfristiger Anmeldung ab dem 7.9.08, sofern noch

      moeglich

Fuer Schueler, Studenten usw. gilt jeweils 1/3 des Beitrags.

Kongress-Teilnehmer, die auch am Mittagessen teilnehmen wollen, muessen das bei ihrer Anmeldung mit vermerken: hierfuer sind (auch fuer SuMa-eV Mitglieder) 15,- EUR (zusaetzlich) vorab zu ueberweisen.

Anmeldungen durch formlose kurze email an anmeldung@suma-ev.de. Da die Zahl der Plaetze begrenzt ist, ist die Anmeldung nur nach Erhalt einer Anmeldebestaetigung gueltig. Nach Erhalt dieser Anmeldebestaetigung ist fuer Nicht-Mitglieder der Kostenbeitrag auf das Konto des SuMa-eV (Nr.: 101 402 477, BLZ: 250 500 00 Nord/LB, Hannover) zu ueberweisen.


Mit den besten Gruessen, Wolfgang Sander-Beuermann -- Dr. Wolfgang Sander-Beuermann Tel.: 0511-762-4383 Projektleiter Suchmaschinenlabor http://metager.de/suma.html Regionales Rechenzentrum fuer Niedersachsen (RRZN), Univ.Hannover

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1st International Conference on Software Language Engineering

http://planet-sl.org/sle2008/ Toulouse, France, September 29-30, 2008

Co-located with 11th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2008)

Conference proceedings will be published in Springer's LNCS series.

The 1st International Conference on Software Language Engineering (SLE) is devoted to topics related to artificial languages in software engineering. SLE is an international research forum that aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from both industry and academia to expand the frontiers of software language engineering. Historically, SLE emerged from two established workshop series: LDTA, Language Descriptions, Tools, and Applications, which has been a satellite event at ETAPS for the last 8 years, and ATEM which has been co-located with MODELS and WCRE for the last 5 years. These, as well as several other conferences and workshops, have investigated various aspects of language design, implementation, and evolution but from different perspectives. SLE's foremost mission is to encourage and organize communication between communities that have traditionally looked at software languages from different, more specialized, and yet complementary perspectives. SLE emphasizes the fundamental notion of languages as opposed to any realization in specific "technical spaces".

Scope


The term "software language" comprises all sorts of artificial languages used in software development including general purpose programming languages, domain-specific languages, modeling and metamodeling languages, data models, and ontologies. We use this term in its broadest sense. Thus, for example, modeling languages include UML and UML-based languages, synchronous languages used in safety critical applications, business process modeling languages, and web application modeling languages, to name a few. Perhaps less obviously, the term "software language" also comprises APIs and collections of design patterns that are indeed implicitly defined languages.

Software language engineering is the application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the development, use, and maintenance of these languages. Thus, the SLE conference is concerned with all phases of the lifecycle of software languages; these include the design, implementation, documentation, testing, deployment, evolution, recovery, and retirement of languages. Of special interest are tools, techniques, methods and formalisms that support these activities. In particular, tools are often based on or even automatically generated from a formal description of the language. Hence, of special interest is the treatment of language descriptions as software artifacts, akin to programs - while paying attention to the special status of language descriptions, subject to tailored engineering principles and methods for modularization, refactoring, refinement, composition, versioning, co-evolution, and analysis.

Topics of interest


We solicit high-quality contributions in the area of SLE ranging from theoretical and conceptual contributions to tools, techniques and frameworks that support the aforementioned lifecycle activities. Some examples of tools, techniques, applications, and problems are listed below in order to clarify the types of contributions sought by SLE.

  • Formalisms used in designing and specifying languages and tools

that analyze such language descriptions: For example, of interest are formalisms such as grammars, schemas, ontologies, and metamodels; innovative tools that detect inconsistencies in a metamodel or analyze grammars in building a parser; and formal logics and proof assistants that verify properties of language specifications.

  • Language implementation techniques: This includes advances in

traditional compiler generator tools such as parser/scanner generators, attribute grammar systems, term-rewriting systems, functional-programming-based combinator libraries, among many others; also of interest are metamodel-based and ontology tools such as constraint, rule, view, transformation, and query formalisms and engines.

  • Program and model transformation tools: Examples include tools that

support program refinement and refactoring, model-based development, aspect and model weaving, model extraction, metamodeling, model transformations, round-trip engineering, and runtime system transformation.

  • Composition, integration, and mapping tools for managing different

aspects of software languages or different manifestations of a given language: For example, SLE is interested in tools for mapping between the concrete and abstract syntax of a language, for managing textual and graphical concrete syntax for the same or closely related languages; also, mapping descriptions and tools for XML/object/relational mappings.

  • Language evolution: Included are extensible languages and type

systems and their supporting tools, as well as language conversion tools. APIs, when considered as languages, are subject to evolution; thus tools and techniques that assist developers in using a new version of an API or a competing implementation in a program are also of interest.

  • Approaches to the elicitation, specification, and verification of

requirements for software languages: Examples include the use of requirements engineering techniques in the development of domain-specific languages and the application of logic-based formalisms for verifying language requirements.

  • Language development frameworks, methodologies, techniques, best

practices, and tools for the broader language lifecycle covering phases such as analysis, testing, and documentation. For example, frameworks for advanced type or error checking systems, constraint mechanisms, tools for metrics measurement and language usage analysis, documentation generators, visualization backends, knowledge and process management approaches, as well as IDE support for many of these activities are of interest.

  • Design challenges in SLE: Example challenges include finding a

balance between specificity and generality in designing domain-specific languages, between strong static typing and weaker yet more flexible type systems, or between deep and shallow embedding approaches, as, for example, in the context of adding type-safe XML and database programming support to general-purpose programming languages.

  • Applications of languages including innovative domain-specific

languages or "little" languages: Examples include policy languages for security or service oriented architectures, web-engineering with schema-based generators or ontology-based annotations. Of specific interest are the engineering aspects of domain-specific language support in all of these cases.

Do note that this list is not exclusive and many examples of tools, techniques, approaches have not been listed. The program committee chairs encourage potential contributors to contact them with questions about the scope and topics of interest of SLE.

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Oktober 2008

Easy Uni

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Pre-final Call for Papers

3rd International ExpertFinder Workshop: PICKME2008 (Personal Identification and Collaborations - Knowledge Mediation and Extraction) http://expertfinder.info/pickme2008

Karlsruhe, Germany, October 2008 co-located with the 7th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2008)

The Semantic Web, Social Networks and other emerging technology streams promise to enable finding experts more efficiently on a Web scale across boundaries. To leverage synergies among these streams, the ExpertFinder initiative started in 2006 (http://wiki.foaf-project.org/ExpertFinder) with the aim of devising vocabularies, rule extensions (for e.g. FOAF and SIOC) and best practices to annotate and extract expertise-relevant information from personal and organizational web pages, blogs, wikis,

conferences, publication indexes, etc. Following two previous workshops - EFW (http://www.expertfinder.info/efw2007) and FEWS (http://www.expertfinder.info/fews2007) - we solicit new research contributions from the Semantic Web community towards the tasks of formally representing and reusing knowledge of skills and collaborations on the Web and consequently finding people according to their expertise. The goal of PICKME2008 is to discuss:

  • the feasibility of a Web-scale infrastructure for the creation,

publication and use of semantic descriptions of experts and their collaborations on the Web,

  • concrete application scenarios such as group management, disaster

response, recruitment, team building, problem solving and on-the-fly consultation (Such scenarios can be found at http://wiki.foaf-project.org/ExpertFinderUseCases),

  • enabling technologies such as annotation, knowledge extraction,

ontology engineering, reasoning, ontology mediation, social network and interaction analysis.

Topics of Interest

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We welcome all research contributions that contribute to one or more of the following topics:

  • Specification of vocabularies and reuse of existing

standards/taxonomies to describe experts to capture knowledge

about people, their expertise and collaborations with other people,

  • Extraction of descriptions of persons and collaborations from loosely

structured data (e.g. Web pages) and databases,

  • Use of microformats to express and extract knowledge about persons and

collaborations,

  • International & cross-organizational heterogeneity issues in personal

descriptions,

  • Algorithms for expert & expertise finding and recommendation (e.g.

mining of social networks),

  • Expressivity extensions (in logics, rules) to support expertise

extraction from knowledge about collaborations,

  • Tools for the intuitive creation and maintenance of personal and

organizational descriptions and associated rules,

  • Web infrastructures for the publication and sharing of personal and

organizational descriptions (storage, access,

querying, rule execution, coordination, communication),

  • Extension of collaborative tools, e.g. blogs and wikis, to capture

knowledge about persons and collaborations,

  • Security, trust and privacy aspects of expert & expertise finding, and
  • Deployment of these areas in business scenarios and requirements for

the industrial uptake of these applications.

Event Information

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The workshop will take place during the 7th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2008). For every accepted paper at least one of the authors must attend the workshop and must register for the workshop and

the main conference.

Submission Information

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We invite submissions of full papers no longer than 12 pages or position papers no longer than 2 pages (both including

figures, references and appendices). Paper submissions must be formatted in the style of the Springer Publications

format for Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). Guidelines and templates are available at http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-2-72376-0. Papers need to be submitted electronically through the EasyChair system

(http://www.easychair.org/conferences?conf=pickme2008). Both full and position papers will be published in accompanying online proceedings (CEUR).

Important Dates

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August 04, 2008: Submission of papers September 05, 2008: Notification of acceptance September 26, 2008: Camera-ready October, 27, 2008: PICKME2008 Workshop

Program Committee

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W. Abramowicz, Poznan Unviersity of Economics, Poland; D. Berrueta, CTIC Foundation, Spain; C. Bizer, Freie Unversität Berlin; A.-M. Boanerges, LSDIS Lab, Univ. of Georgia, USA; H. Boley, NRC Institute of Information Technology, Canada; I. Celino, CERIEL Politecnico di Milano, Italy; A. Gómez-Pérez, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (UPM), Spain; T. Heath, Talis Information Lt, UK; A. Leger, France Telekom, France; N. Li, University of Surrey, UK; B. Nowack, semsol web semantics, Germany; C. Petrie, Stanford Unviersity, USA; R. Tolksdorf, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany; H. Wache, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW), School of Business, Switzerland.

Organizing Committee

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Malgorzata Mochol, Free University of Berlin, Germany Anna V. Zhdanova, ftw. Forschungszentrum Telekommunikation Wien, Austria Lyndon J. B. Nixon, Free University of Berlin, Germany John Breslin, DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland Axel Polleres, DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland

-- Dipl.-Inf. Malgorzata Mochol | Freie Universitaet Berlin E-Mail: mochol@inf.fu-berlin.de | Institut fuer Informatik Tel: +49-30-838-75226 | Netzbasierte Informationssysteme http://page.mi.fu-berlin.de/~mochol/ | Königin-Luise-Str. 24-26, D-14195 Berlin

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November 2008

Dezember 2008

Januar 2009

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Februar 2009

9. Internationale Bielefeld Konferenz 2009 http://conference.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/ 3. - 5. Februar 2009 in Bielefeld

      • Upgrading the eLibrary

Enhanced Information Services Driven by Technology and Economics ***

Drei Jahrzehnte Datenbanken, zwei Jahrzehnte elektronische Aufsätze und ein Jahrzehnt Open Access haben eine Flut an digitalen wissenschaftlichen Informationsdiensten ausgelöst. Derzeit ist der Wandel von der "electronic" hin zu einer umfassenderen "enhanced" Library zu beobachten, die den steigenden Anforderungen von eScience und eLearning gewachsen ist. Fortschritte in der Technologie, neue Modelle wissenschaftlicher Zusammenarbeit und nicht zuletzt wirtschaftliche Belange sind die treibenden Kräfte für den Ausbau der eLibrary, die sowohl neue Möglichkeiten eröffnen als auch neue Herausforderungen schaffen im Zuge der Verbesserung wissenschaftlicher Informationsdienste.

Die 9. Internationale Bielefeld Konferenz skizziert die Zukunft der eLibraries, im Wechselspiel von Abwägungen zu Dienstleistungsorientierung, Technologiefortschritt und Wirtschaftlichkeit. Die Bielefeld Konferenzen sind seit jeher ein Forum für international renommierte und visionäre Sprecher und fördern die Diskussion zwischen Wissenschaftlern, Informationsanbietern, Verlegern, Bibliotheksleitern sowie Unterhaltsträgern aus Europa und darüber hinaus.


Erste namhafte Referenten konnten wir bereits gewinnen __________

Wendy Pradt Lougee (University Librarian, University of Minnesota)

Sijbolt J. Noorda (Working Group Open Access of the European University Association)

Herbert Van de Sompel (Los Alamos National Laboratory)


Vorgesehene Themenbereiche __________

Information- und eScience-Infrastruktur

Serviceangebote der Bibliothek im Bereich eLearning

Auswirkungen von Web 2.0 auf Bibliotheksangebote

Suchmaschinen und Text-Mining

Neue Metriken in Wissenschaft und Bibliotheken

Kosten-Modelle für wissenschaftliche Information

"Enhanced publications"

Personalisierung und Integration von Informationsdiensten


Programmkomitee __________

Hans Geleijnse, Director Library / IT-Services, Chief Information Officer, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands

Michael Höppner, Bibliotheksdirektor, Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld

Wolfram Horstmann, Chief Information Officer Wissenschaftliche Information, Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld

Norbert Lossau, Bibliotheksdirektor, Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen

Ronald Milne, Director of Scholarship and Collections, The British Library, UK

Konferenzsprachen sind Deutsch und Englisch mit Simultanübersetzung

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