[graap-wg] Fw: Second IEEE International Workshop on Electronic Contracting (WEC '05)

Alain Andrieux alain at ISI.EDU
Mon Jan 24 13:00:42 CST 2005


Heiko, 

I see you are on the committee. Are you going to present WS-Agreement there? 
It would fit in I think.

Alain


On Saturday 22 January 2005 18:41, Heiko Ludwig wrote:
> Dear GRAAP working group,
>
> while not directly related to the GRAAP work, this might be of interest to
> the members of the group.
>
> Regards,
> Heiko
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Second IEEE International Workshop on
> Electronic Contracting (WEC '05)
> July 18, 2005, Munich, Germany
> http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Claudio_Bartolini/Wec05.html
>
> Call for Papers
>
> Real world commerce is largely built on a fabric of contracts. Considered
> abstractly, a contract is an agreed framework of rules used by separately
> interested parties to coordinate their plans in order to realize
> cooperative opportunities, while simultaneously limiting their risk from
> each other's misbehavior. Electronic commerce is encouraging the growth of
> contract-like mechanisms whose terms are partially machine understandable
> and enforceable.
>
> Building on the success of the First IEEE International Workshop on
> Electronic Contracting (WEC-04), this second edition is the forum to
> discuss innovative ideas at the interface between business, legal, and
> formal notions of contracts. The target audiences will be mainly
> researchers, scientists, software architects, but also contract lawyers,
> economists, and industry professionals who need to be acquainted with the
> state of the art technologies and the future trends in electronic
> contracting. The event will take place in Munich, Germany on July 18,
> 2005. IEEE WEC 2005 will be held in conjunction with The International
> Conference on Electronic Commerce (IEEE CEC 2005).
>
> Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
>
> Contract languages and user interfaces
> Computer aided contract design, construction, and composition Computer
> aided approaches to contract negotiation Role of electronic contracts in
> IT governance Relationship of electronic and legal enforcement mechanisms
> Electronic vs. legal concepts of non-repudiation Privacy vs. reputation
> and recourse Contracts and mechanism design
>
> Submissions
>
> Authors are invited to submit original and significant research
> contributions in the aforementioned areas. All submissions will be
> peer-reviewed by the members of the international program committee. We
> are negotiating to publish the proceedings in the Springer Lecture Notes
> in Computer Science. Full papers must not exceed 16 pages and conform to
> the LNCS style. We accept papers in PDF and PS format.
>
> Important Dates
>
> Paper submission: February 28, 2005
> Paper notification: April 7, 2005
> Camera-ready papers: April 30, 2005
> Workshop Date: July 18, 2005
>
> Workshop Chairs
>
> Claudio Bartolini, HP Laboratories, USA, claudio.bartolini at hp.com Mathias
> Sallé, HP Laboratories, USA, mathias.salle at hp.com
>
> Program Committee
>
> Samuil Angelov (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
> Boualem Benatallah (University of New South Wales, Australia) Asit Dan
> (IBM Research, USA) Aspassia Daskalopulu (University of Thessaly, Greece)
> Marlon Dumas (Queesland University of Technology, Australia) Andrew
> Farrell (Imperial College London, UK) Anthony Finkelstein (University
> College London, UK) Chiara Francalanci (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
> Claude Godart (University Henri Poincaré Nancy 1 and INRIA, France) Ian
> Grigg (Systemics, USA) Alexander Keller (IBM Research, USA) Cuihong Li
> (Carnegie-Mellon University, USA) Heiko Ludwig (IBM Research, USA) Emil
> Lupu (Imperial College London, UK) Tom Maibaum (McMaster University,
> Canada) Dave Marvit (Fujitsu Laboratories, USA) Zoran Milosevic (DSTC,
> Australia) Enrico Nardelli (NESTOR - Universita' di Roma Tor Vergata,
> Italy) Andrea Omicini (University of Bologna, Italy) Barbara Pernici
> (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Chris Preist (HP Laboratories, UK) Wim Van
> Grembergen (University of Antwerp, Belgium) Andreas Wombacher (University
> of Twente, The Netherlands)

-- 
Alain Andrieux
Globus Alliance
Information Sciences Institute - USC

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