Coordination 2006: Last call for papers

Jean-Marie JACQUET jmj@REDACTED
Wed Jan 18 18:03:17 CET 2006


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                        Last Call for Papers

                          COORDINATION 2006
  8th International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages
           http://www.cs.unibo.it/discotec06/Coordination06

			     as part of
            DisCoTec'06 - Distributed Computing Techniques
                 co-located with DAIS'06 & FMOODS'06
                  http://www.cs.unibo.it/discotec06

 			   Bologna, Italy
                           14-16 June 2006

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                           IMPORTANT DATES

         * Submission of papers:             22 January 2006
         * Notification of acceptance:          7 March 2006
         * Final version:                      28 March 2006
         * Conference:                       14-16 June 2006

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                           CONFERENCE GOALS

Modern information systems  rely increasingly on combining concurrent,
distributed, mobile,  reconfigurable and heterogenous  components. New
models,   architectures,   languages,   verification  techniques   are
necessary  to cope  with  the  complexity induced  by  the demands  of
today's software development. Coordination languages have emerged as a
successful approach,  in that  they provide abstractions  that cleanly
separate behavior from communication, therefore increasing modularity,
simplifying reasoning, and ultimately enhancing software development.

Building  on the  success of  the previous  editions,  this conference
provides  a  well-established  forum  for  the  growing  community  of
researchers  interested  in   models,  languages,  architectures,  and
implementation techniques for coordination.


                          PREVIOUS EDITIONS

The previous  editions of COORDINATION  took place in  Cesena (Italy),
Berlin  (Germany), Amsterdam  (Netherlands),  Limassol (Cyprus),  York
(UK), Pisa (Italy) and Namur  (Belgium). More details are available at
http://www.coordination2005.org.


                          TOPICS OF INTEREST

They include but are not limited to:

* Theoretical  models  and  foundations  for  coordination:  component
  composition, concurrency, mobility, dynamic aspects of coordination,
  emergent behavior.
* Specification, refinement,  and analysis of  software architectures:
  patterns and  styles, verification of  functional and non-functional
  properties.
* Coordination,  architectural,  and  interface definition  languages:
  implementation, interoperability, heterogeneity.
* Multiagent    systems   and    coordination:    models,   languages, 
  infrastructures.
* Dynamic   software   architectures:    mobile   code   and   agents, 
  configuration, reconfiguration, self-organization.
* Coordination  and   modern  distributed  computing:   Web  services,
  peer-to-peer networks, grid computing, context-awareness, ubiquitous
  computing.
* Programming languages,  middleware, tools, and  environments for the
  development of coordinated applications
* Industrial  relevance of  coordination  and software  architectures:
  programming in the large, domain-specific software architectures and
  coordination models, case studies.
* Interdisciplinary aspects of coordination


                             PROCEEDINGS

The  conference proceedings  will  be published  by  Springer, in  the
Lecture  Notes  in  Computer  Science (LNCS)  series.  Proceedings  of
previous editions  of this conference  are also available in  the LNCS
series as volumes 1061, 1282, 1594, 1906, 2315, 2949 and 3454.


                       SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

Authors are invited to submit full papers electronically no later than
22 January 2006  through the online submission procedure  available at
at http://conferences.cs.unibo.it/Coordination06.

Submissions must  be formatted according  to the LNCS  guidelines (see
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html) and  must not exceed 15
pages  in length.  Papers  that are  not  in the  requested format  or
significantly exceed the mandated length may be rejected without going
through the review phase.

Submissions  should  explicitly  state  their contribution  and  their
relevance to the theme of the conference. Other criteria for selection
will be originality, significance, correctness, and clarity.

Simultaneous or  similar submissions to other  conferences or journals
are not allowed.


                         CONFERENCE LOCATION

The conference  will be hosted  by the Department of  Computer Science
of the University of Bologna.


                          PROGRAM COMMITTEE

                              Co-Chairs

Paolo Ciancarini	          University of Bologna, Italy
Herbert Wiklicky	          Imperial College London, UK

                               Members

Farhad Arbab                      CWI Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Luis Barbosa                      Universidade do Minho, Portugal
Antonio Brogi			  University of Pisa, Italy
Wolfgang Emmerich                 University College London, UK
Frank de Boer                     CWI & Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Jean-Marie Jacquet 		  University of Namur, Belgium
Joost Kok                         Leiden University, The Netherlands
Toby Lehman			  IBM Almaden, US
D.C. Marinescu                    University of Central Florida, US
Ronaldo Menezes			  Florida Institute of Technology, US
Andrea Omicini                    University of Bologna, Italy
Paolo Petta                       OeFAI, Austria
Gian Pietro Picco		  Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Ernesto Pimentel                  University of Malaga, Spain
Rosario Pugliese                  University of Florence, Italy
Gruia Catalin Roman		  Washington University, USA
Robert Tolksdorf                  FU Berlin, Germany
Emilio Tuosto                     University of Leicester, UK
Carlos Varela			  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US
Alan Wood                         University of York, UK



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