2009-01-30

[Mycolleagues] SEKE 2009 - Special Session: Interoperability and Semantic Web Technologies

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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Interoperability and Semantic Web Technologies
Special Session in SEKE 2009

The 21st International Conference on Software Engineering and
Knowledge Engineering (SEKE'09)
Hyatt Harborside at Logan Int'l Airport, Boston, USA
(URL: http://www.ksi.edu/seke/seke09.html)

According to the IEEE, interoperability is the ability of two or more
systems or components to exchange information and to use this
information. Correctly performing these two actions, "exchange" and
"use", is one of the main challenges for the current and future Web in
order to be able not only to share information but also meaning.
Systems should be able to interchange the dynamic Web content in a
dynamic way, taking into account the influence of technical and
organizational issues in interoperability. Nevertheless,
interoperability is highly affected by heterogeneity, both at the
system and at the information level, and the open scenario of the Web
makes unfeasible to use common terminology or presentation languages.

The aim of this special session is to provide a forum for both
researchers and practitioners to discuss the most recent advances in
Semantic Web interoperability, from both a theoretical and a practical
perspective. The special session invites professionals from
universities and industry responsible for, involved in, or interested
in semantic interoperability to present and share new ideas,
innovations, trends, experiences, and concerns. Possible special
session topics include but are not limited to:

*Knowledge sharing in the Web
*Requirements for semantic interoperability
*Semantic infrastructure interoperability
*Semantic interoperability approaches
*Ontology-based interoperability
*Interoperability using Semantic Web Services
*Interoperability via information integration
*Interoperability with non-semantic data (databases, folksonomies)
*Interoperability and standards
*Interoperability use cases
*Interoperability evaluation and benchmarking

INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS

If you submit your paper(s) to the special session, please select the
"Garcia-Castro, Interoperability and Semantic Web technologies" in the
"Paper Type" menu appeared in the Paper Submission Form.
(http://conf.ksi.edu/seke09/submit/SubmitPaper.php).

TRACK ORGANIZERS

Raúl García-Castro, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Email address: rgarcia@fi.upm.es

If you have any questions regarding the special session or whether
your research fits into the focus of the special session, don't
hesitate to contact the organizer.

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission due: March 1, 2009
Notification of acceptance: April 1, 2009
Camera-ready copy: May 1, 2009
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