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Congress Structure
Sunday22 August
Monday23 AugustTo
ThursdayAugust 26
Friday27 August
Tutorials for state-of-the-art and state-of-practiceWorkshops for on-going research
Co-LocatedConferences for accomplishedresults
Topical Days for high-level surveys and prospective views
Student Forumfor doctoral research
Exhibitionfor displayof latestproducts andservices
Workshops for on-going research
Plenary Keynote Addresses
Congress Committees
Congress Chair Jean-Claude Laprie, FRProgramme Chair Reino Kurki-Suonio, FIProgramme Vice-Chair Michel Diaz, FRPartnership Chair Alain Costes, FRLocal Organisation Chair Marie Dervillers, FRPublication Chair Leon Strous, NLPublicity Chair Karama Kanoun, FRTopical Day Chair René Jacquart, FRWorkshop Chair Michel Diaz, FRTutorial Chair Ricardo Reis, BRStudent Forum Chair Mohamed Kaâniche, FRSubmission Handling Chair Jean-Charles Fabre, FR
Ex-officio (IFIP President) Klaus Brunnstein, GE
Programme Committee
Algirdas Avizienis, LTJacques Berleur, BE, TC9Peter Bollerslev, DK, HCEMax Bramer, UK, TC12, AIAILuis Camarinha-Matos, PT, PRO-VEBernard Cornu, FRYves Deswarte, FR, SECBernard Dubuisson, FROlivier Gascuel, FRMarie-Claude Gaudel, FRRené Jacquart, FRMathai Joseph, INChandra Kintala, USBernd Kleinjohann, DE, TC10, DIPES
Irena Lasiecka, US, TC7Jean-Jacques Levy, FR, TC1, TCSRobert Meersman, BE, TC2Michele Morganti, ITTakashi Nanya, JPGus Olling, US, TC5Philippe Palanque, FR, TC13, HESSDRamon Puigjaner, ESJean-Jacques Quisquater, BE TC8, CARDISRicardo Reis, BRNiko Schlamberger, SILeon Strous, NL, TC11Volker Tschammer, GE, TC6, I3EJan Wibe, NO, TC3
Chair: Reino Kurki-Suonio, FIVice-Chair: Michel Diaz, FR
High Committee of Patronage The European Commissioner for Research The Mayor of Toulouse The Minister of Economics, Finances and Industry The Minister of Industry The Minister of Research The President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Midi-Pyrénées Region The President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Toulouse The President of the Toulouse Metropolitan Area The President of the Midi-Pyrénées Region
Local Organisation Committee Chair: Marie Dervillers
Marie-Astrid FourreauLoïc MarchiJoëlle Penavayre
Support Committee
Marie-France Barthet, Director of Research and Technology for the Midi-Pyrénées Region
Nicole Belloubet-Frier, Rector of the Toulouse Education Authority, Chancellor of the Universities
Yannick d’Escatha, President of CNES (National Space Agency)
Jean-Jacques Gagnepain, Director of Technology at the French Ministry of Research
Elisabeth Giacobino, Director of Research at the French Ministry of Research
Jean-Michel Hubert, Deputy President of the High Council of Information Technologies
Philippe Jurgensen, President and General Director of ANVAR (National Agency for Research Valorisation)
Michel Laurent, First Vice-President of the Conference of University Presidents
Gérard Roucairol, Scientific Director of the BULL Group
Jean Therme, Director of Technology Research of CEA (Atomic Energy Administration)
Jean-Marc Thomas, President of Airbus France
Dominique Vernay, Director of Research and Technology of the Thales Group
Pascal Viginier, Director of Research and Development of France Telecom
Website (www.wcc2004.org) New version on-line since 4 February More than 40,000 visits More than 4,000 other web sites reference, and have a link to, the Congress site
Call for Contributions (30,000 paper copies; messages to ~200,000 addressees) Flyer and Posters Cube (5,000) Advertisements in IEEE Computer and in Communications of ACM
Call for Contributions: October issue of IEEE Computer; November, December, January, February, March issues of Communications of ACM
‘Programme is set’ in May Issues Programme-at-a-glance: on-line and downloadable since 9 April Advance Programme
Planned to be available end of the month Will be (pro-)actively advertised
20 articles published in French newspapers or journals (including a special print of 30,000 copies of ‘Toulouse passion’ by Air France)
Publicity
ŹWebŹ Rˇsultats 1 - 10 sur un total d'environ 4,040
pour toulouse ifip 2004. (0.19 secondes)Ź
IFIP 2004 - [ Traduire cette page ]... http://www.promotoulouse.com/english/toulouse_mp/toulouse.lasso http://www.cr-mip.fr/. ... Posters presenting WCC 2004 will be sent on request . ... www.wcc2004.org/toulouse/toulouse.htm - 22k - 14 avr 2004 - EnŹcache - PagesŹsimilaires
IFIP 2004 - [ Traduire cette page ]... Toulouse -Lautrec Museum: ... Posters presenting WCC 2004 will be sent onrequest . We rely on you to ensure a large publicity to WCC 2004. www.wcc2004.org/toulouse/selection.htm - 24k - EnŹcache - PagesŹsimilaires[ Autres rˇsultats, domaine www.wcc2004.org ]
WCC'04 - World Computing Congress - 22-27 Ao˛t 2004,Toulouse... Le congr¸s mondial de l' IFIP (International Federation for InformationProcessing), WCC 2004, aura lieu Toulouse du 22 au 27 Ao¯t 2004. ... www.see.asso.fr/htdocs/main.php/futures.php/125/ - 10k - EnŹcache - PagesŹsimilaires
IFIP 2004 - [ Traduire cette page ]... Pierre Baudis Center (Centre de Congr¸s Pierre Baudis) 11, esplanade Compans Caffarelli31000 Toulouse FRANCE Tel. ... Posters presenting WCC 2004 will be sent ... www.laas.fr/wcc2004/congress/conference_site.htm - 19k - EnŹcache - PagesŹsimilaires
IFIP 2004 - [ Traduire cette page ]... Accompanying persons will be offered guided visits of Toulouse , its monuments,its museums. ... Posters presenting WCC 2004 will be sent on request . ... www.laas.fr/wcc2004/congress/social_events.htm - 22k - EnŹcache - PagesŹsimilaires[ Autres rˇsultats, domaine www.laas.fr ]
HESSD 2004 General Information - [ Traduire cette page ]Collocated event. IFIP 13.5 Working Conference on Human Error, Safety and SystemsDevelopment. Toulouse , France, August 22-27, 2004. "To err is human. ... liihs.irit.fr/hessd/ - 14k - 14 avr 2004 - EnŹcache - PagesŹsimilaires
Future IFIP meetings - [ Traduire cette page ]... TC11 22 Aug 2004 Toulouse , France WG11.7 see WG9.6 TC13 2004 Port Elizabeth, SouthAfrica WG13.4 see WG2.7 updated by the IFIP Secretariat on 10 February 2004. www.ifip.or.at/meetings.htm - 3k - EnŹcache - PagesŹsimilaires
TeL'04 "Technology Enhanced Learning" - [ Traduire cette page ]... workshop co-located with the WCC'2004 conference. ... other WCC events in the CongressCenter (downtown Toulouse ). ... Kluwer, the official publisher of IFIP conference ... tel04.systema.gr/ - 9k - 14 avr 2004 - EnŹcache - PagesŹsimilaires
Events - [ Traduire cette page ]... Congress; 18 th World Computer Congress; IFIP; 23 - 26 August 2004;Toulouse , France; Email contact: URL: http://www.wcc2004.org/. ... www.ifip.tu-graz.ac.at/TC11/CONF/ - 15k - EnŹcache - PagesŹsimilaires
Advertisement in IEEE Computer(October issue)and in Communications of ACM(Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, March issues)— back cover
Advertisement to appear in May issues of IEEE Computerand of Communications of ACM— back covers
Subsidies and Partnerships Subsidies
Notified: Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Toulouse, City of Toulouse, Midi-Pyrénées Regional Authority, Ministry of Research, University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse Metropolitan Area
Pending notifications: CNES, Haute-Garonne Departmental Authority, CNRS, INRIA, Ministry of Industry, European Union
Partnership file Available on the Web in English and in French Paper version mailed to 400 companies and institutions, electronic version
to 3,500 Partnerships
Platinum, gold, silver, bronze Exhibition Partners’ forum Promotional inserts
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Programme Overview
Programme Structure
Conferences TCS: Theoretical Computer Science
TCS-Algorithms: Track 1 — Algorithms, Complexity and Models of Computation
TCS-Logic: Track 2 — Logic, Semantics, Specification and Verification
SEC: Information Security SEC.ISM: Information Security Management SEC.ISE: Information Security Education SEC.I-Net: Privacy and Aninimity in Networked and Distributed
Systems CARDIS: Smartcard Research and Advanced Applications DIPES: Distributed and Parallel Embedded Systems AIAI: Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations
Symposium on Professional Practice in AI HESSD: Human Error, Safety and System Development PRO-VE: Virtual Enterprises I3E: e-Commerce, e-Business, e-Government HCE: History of Computing in Education
Paper Distribution — Conferences & Student Forum
Subm Accept Invited Panels Acad. Ind. Ac-Ind
TCS 152
SEC 177 35 1 27 5 3
SEC.ISM 6 1 6
SEC.ISE 8 2 8
SEC.I-Net 8 1 7 1
CARDIS 41 20 2 14 6
DIPES 53 32 1 27 3 2
AIAI 97 44 1 39 3 2
AIAI.Practice 42
HESSD 34 24 2 19 5
PRO-VE 112 61 2 1 49 6 6
I3E 82 27 2 1 25 1 1
HCE 32 21 1 19 2
Totals Selection 628 264
Totals (TCS not incl) 628 328 11 6 240 32 14
Student Forum 49 46 1 46
Grand Totals > 829 374 11 7 286 32 14
Geographic Distribution (45 countries)
France 35Germany 30USA 29Brazil 27UK 20Australia 19Portugal 11Finland 10
Greece, Hong Kong,Hungary, Ireland,Mexico, Russia,Slovakia, Slovenia,South Africa, Tunisia 2Algeria, Chile,Costa-Rica, Egypt,Estonia, Korea,New Zealand,Serbia-Montenegro,Taiwan, Ukraine 1
Spain 8Italy, Japan,Netherlands,Sweden,Switzerland 7Canada 6Belgium, China,Poland 4Austria, India,Israel, Norway 3
France 14India 4Tunisia, USA 3
Brazil, Iran,Latvia, Poland,Romania, Russia,UK 2
Algeria, Australia,Japan, Korea,Mexico,Serbia-Montenegro,South Africa 1
Student Forum
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Topical Days
Top1 Semantic Integration of Heterogeneous DataTop2 Virtual Realities and New Entertainment Top3 Fault Tolerance for Trustworthy and Dependable Information Infrastructures Top4 Abstract InterpretationTop5 Multimodal InteractionTop6 Computer Aided InventingTop7 Emerging Tools and Techniques for Avionics Certification Top8 The Convergence of Bio- Info- and Nano-Technologies Top9 E-LearningTop10 Perspectives on Ambient Intelligence: Infrastructure, Governance,
Applications and Ethics Top11 TRaIn: The Railway Infrastructure — A grand challenge for computing
science: towards a domain theory for transportation Top12 Open Source Software in Dependable Systems Top13 Critical Infrastructures Protection Top14 Social Robots: Challenges for Machine Intelligence
Topical Day Schedule
Morning Afternoon
Top1: Semantic Integration of Heterogeneous Data
Monday Top2: Virtual Realities and New Entertainment
Top3: Fault Tolerance for Trustworthy and Dependable Information Infrastructures
Top3 (contÕ): Fault Tolerance for Trustworthy and Dependable Information Infrastructures
Tuesday Top4: Abstract Interpretation
Top5: Multimodal Interaction
Top6: Computer Aided Inventing
Top7: Emerging Tools and Techniques for Avionics Certification
Wednesday Top8: The Convergence of Bio- Info- and Nano-Technologies
Top9: E-Learning
Top10: Perspectives on Ambient Intelligence
Top11: TRaIn: The Railway Infrastructure Ń Towards a domain theory for transportation
Thursday Top12: Open Source Software in Dependable Systems
Top13: Critical Infrastructures Protection
Top14: Social Robots: Challenges for Machine Intelligence
Workshops
Ws1 Grammar Systems
Ws2 Technology Enhanced Learning
Ws3 Certification and Security in inter-organizational e-services
Ws4 Formal Aspects in Security and Trust
Ws5 EduTech
Ws6 Architecture Description Languages
Ws7 Broadband Satellite Communication Systems
Ws8 Challenges of Mobility
Ws9 High Performance Computational Science and Engineering
Ws10 International Summit on Computing Professionalism
Ws11 Prep-WITFOR 2005 Workshops
Tutorials
Tut1 Applications of Multi-Agent Systems
Tut2 Discrete-event simulation
Tut3 Service Oriented Computing
Tut4 Test and DFT of Mixed-Signal Circuits
Tut5 Software Rejuvenation - Modeling and Analysis
Tut6 Semantic Web Services
Tut7 Quality of Service in Information Networks
Tut8 Critical Systems Development with UML: Methods and Tools
Tut9 Interaction Design of Highly Automated Domain-Specific Systems
Tut10 Developing Portable Software
Tut11 Formal reasoning about systems, software and hardware
Tut12 GeneSyS - an approach to distributed systems supervision
Morning AfternoonTut1: Applications of Multi-Agent Systems Tut4: Test and DFT of Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits
Tut2: Discrete-event simulation Tut5: Software Rejuvenation - Modeling and Analysis
Tut3: Service Oriented Computing Tut6: Semantic Web Services
Tut7: Quality of Service in Information NetworksTutorials Tut8: Critical Systems Development with UML: Methods and Tools
Sunday Tut9: Interaction Design of Highly Automated Domain-Specific Systems
Tut10: Developing Portable Software
Tut11: Formal reasoning about systems, software and hardware
Tut12: GeneSyS - an approach to distributed systems supervision
Ws1: Grammar Systems
Ws2: Technology Enhanced Learning
Ws3: Certification and Security in Inter-Organizational e-Services
Thursday Ws4: Formal Aspects in Security and Trust
Ws5: EduTech Workshops Ws3 (contÕ): Certification and Security in Inter-Organizational e-Services
Ws4 (contÕ): Formal Aspects in Security and Trust
Ws5 (contÕ): EduTech
Ws6: Architecture Description LanguagesFriday Ws7: Broadband Satellite Communication Systems
Ws8: Challenges of Mobility
Ws9: High Performance Computational Science and Engineering
Ws10: International Summit on Computing Professionalism
Ws11: Prep-WITFOR 2005 Workshops
Schedule of Workshops and Tutorials
Programme Highlights
Social Events Sunday, 22 August: Welcome Reception (check-in and dinner
cocktail), La Mediathèque
Monday, 23 August: City Reception (cocktail), Le Capitole (city hall)
Tuesday, 24 August: Classical Ballet by ‘Ballet du Capitole’, La Halle aux Grains (concert hall of the Toulouse National Orchestra)
Wednesday, 25 August: Gala dinner, with a Toulouse-Lautrec inspired show
Congress (Monday to Thursday) Advance(before 30 June)
Late(after 30 June)
On-Site
Member of an IFIP body (GA, TC, WG) 450 570 680
Non Member of an IFIP body 600 720 900
Students 300 380 450
Registration fees
Workshops (incl. 1 day congress) Advance(before 30 June)
Late(after 30 June)
On-Site
Member of an IFIP body (GA, TC, WG) 225 280 340
Non Member of an IFIP body 300 380 450
Students 150 190 225
Congress & Workshops Advance(before 30 June)
Late(after 30 June)
On-Site
Member of an IFIP body (GA, TC, WG) 560 700 850
Non Member of an IFIP body 750 950 1125
Students 375 470 560
One day of congress Advance(before 30 June)
Late(after 30 June)
On-Site
Member of an IFIP body (GA, TC, WG) 170 210 250
Non Member of an IFIP body 225 280 340
Students 110 140 170
Registration fees (cont’)
Tutorials — Half-a-day Advance(before 30 June)
Late(after 30 June)
On-Site
Member of an IFIP body (GA, TC, WG) or student
150 200 250
Non Member of an IFIP body 180 240 300
Tutorials — Full day or two half-a-day (lunch included)
Advance(before 30 June)
Late(after 30 June)
On-Site
Member of an IFIP body (GA, TC, WG) or student
275 375 450
Non Member of an IFIP body 330 440 550
Next steps Advance Programme distribution: end April -
early May
Papers due to proceedings editors: 30 April
Camera-ready proceedings volumes due to publisher: 21 May
Advance Registrations end: 30 June
Final Programme: July
Congress start: 22 August
The programme is set!It offers a wide variety of opportunities
9 Co-Located Conferences (13 Tracks) whose topics range from theoretical informatics to the relationship between informatics and society, through hardware and software technologies, and non-functional aspects relating to our dependency on networked information systems
14 Topical Days offering high-level surveys and prospective views on topics of dramatic interest for the emergence of Ambient Intelligence
11 Workshops for on-going research that shapes and builds the Ambient Intelligence landscape Student Forum for doctoral research presentation and interactions between students of differing
environments and culture 12 Tutorials for state-of-the-art and state-of-practice Exhibition for display of latest products and services
Toulouse possesses the right mix of qualities for making WCC 2004 a great success Wide diversity of computing and communications activities, both in industry and in research or
higher education Strong involvement of local bodies Friendly life style and a mild climate at that time of year Prestigious sites for organising the social programme, a wide variety of places of interest, natural,
historical and cultural sites, not to mention high quality, regional gastronomy
22-27 August 2004: Toulouse World Capital of Information and Communications Technologies and Sciences
As a matter of (provisional) conclusion