COMPUTING, SOFTWARE, INTEGRATING THE DISTRIBUTED WORLDS |
32nd Annual
IEEE International Computer Software and Applications Conference Turku, Finland,
July 28 - August 1, 2008 |
3rd IEEE International Workshop on Engineering Semantic Agent Systems (ESAS 2008) |
IN CONJUNCTION WITH COMPSAC 2008
Applying Semantic Web Technologies in Research and Development of Software Agents, Mobile Agents and Multi-Agent Systems towards INTEGRATING THE DISTRIBUTED WORLDS. Semantic web technologies render dynamic, heterogeneous, distributed, shared content equally accessible to human reader and software agents. Distributed agents functioning autonomously can utilize semantic Web content to gather and aggregate knowledge, reason and infer new results towards achieving their goals and generating new knowledge. Such knowledge in turn may be disseminated and used to achieve the shared goal of the agents system. Here the vision is to achieve a synergy with multi-agent systems (MAS) technologies whereby both semantics and agents will be equally in the center stage. ESAS workshop series aims at garnering the synergy of both technologies by taking up both the semantic web and the agent aspects of the common research issue. Topics of interest span a wide spectrum in both theory and practice of autonomous semantic agents, context-aware intelligent agents, agents as semantic web services, software agents, mobile agents, agent architectures, multi-agent systems, agent communities, cooperation and goal seeking through sharing policy and ontology, safety & security in systems, other QoS issues, and so on. Mobile agent and MAS technologies are crucial in realizing multi-party dynamic application systems. Semantic Web technologies augment MAS by enabling agents with functioning based on the semantics of their mission and of the world around them. Agents, implemented as Web services in developing distributed control and processing applications, entail interesting consequences such as situation awareness, semantic composition of services, context sensitive long-lasting transactions, effecting service policies and quality levels, etc. Complex applications could become realizable with novel features such as factory floor automation for flexible production, collaborative discovery of uncharted geography (for example, cooperative labyrinth discovery), traffic management and info dissemination with facilitation of emergency services, financial markets forecasting with optimization of portfolio gain, etc. We envisage a strong undercurrent of intelligent software agents, mobile agents, and MAS running through this workshop; side by side with the use of semantic Web technologies, there are several foci of interest:
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Researchers and practitioners of semantic software agents,
mobile agents, MAS and semantic Web technologies are invited to propose
papers and to attend the workshop. Those with interests in ontology-based systems, semantic agents, and agent-based systems are welcome. Researchers working on the following are especially encouraged to propose papers: realization of multi-agent systems through semantic web technology, ontology-based agent applications, distributed control and processing applications, security & trust, interoperability, service levels and quality issues in such systems. Enterprises and research centers developing ontgologies, languages, integrated development environments, tools, and middleware that are employed in engineering the above are encouraged to propose demo and tutorial presentations. |
Alia ABDELMOTY, Cardiff University, UK |
Workshop paper submission due | |
Workshop paper notification (electronic) | |
April 30, 2008 | All final manuscript and author pre-registration due |
Original papers will be considered. All submitted papers will be reviewed by the program committee according to its originality, significance, correctness, presentation, and relevance. We encourage authors to present position papers on practical studies and experiments, critiques of existing work, emerging issues, and novel ideas under development. Both draft and camera-ready papers must be submitted electronically via the ESAS2008 Submission Page. Manuscripts will be limited to six pages for regular/invited paper, four pages for short paper, two pages for fast abstract, and one page for position statement including all figures, tables, and references. Extra page charges apply. Please consult COMPSAC Paper Submission page for proper naming convention. The format of submitted papers must follow the IEEE conference proceedings guidelines (i.e., 8.5" x 11", Two-Column Format (PDF: instruct.pdf; DOC: instruct.doc); Layout Guide (PDF: format.pdf; DOC: format.doc; all under ftp://pubftp.computer.org/press/outgoing/proceedings/). All accepted papers will be published in the electronic conference proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society, indexed through INSPEC and EI Index (Elsevier's Engineering Information Index), and automatically included in the IEEE Digital Library. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper must register as a full participant of the workshop for the paper to be included in the proceedings. Each accepted paper must be presented in person by (one of) the author(s). The authors of the best papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their work for publication in a special issue of the Expert Systems: The Journal of Knowledge Engineering by Blackwell Publishing. ESAS 2008 is a sequel in the very successful ESAS Workshops Series of the IEEE COMPSAC conferences: acceptance ratio has been less than 35% in both ESAS 2006 and ESAS 2007. Please refer to the Post-Workshop Activity section for information on ongoing journal publication. |
The program of ESAS 2008 can be found in the overall
COMPSAC program among the workshops
on July 28, 2008. It is accessible through Advance/Final Program menu
tab at the COMPSAC home page. This year again, ESAS has a full-house of
fine papers one of which is an invited talk-cum-paper entitled “Towards
An Ontological Foundation for Evolving Agent Communities” by Pieter De
Leenheer of Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium.
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The authors of the best selected papers of ESAS 2008 and 2007 will be invited to submit extended versions of their papers for publication in the Special Issue on Engineering Semantic Agent Systems of the Expert Systems: The Journal of Knowledge Engineering by Blackwell Publishing. The full CFP for the special issue is available here or through the Journal site and from the chairmen. A special issue of the best papers of ESAS 2006 has been finalized and awaiting publication in the first issue of 2009 with the Multiagent and Grid Systems - An International Journal, IOS Press, ISSN 1574-1702.
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