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IVNET'05

[Important dates | Special Sessions | Workshops | Publications | CommitteeRegistration Info ]

IVNET’05 is the First International Conference of Innovative Views of .NET Technologies to be held in Porto (Portugal) at June 22nd, 2005.

The papers and slides from the presentations are available online

The main goal of IVNET’05 is to bring together researchers, developers and users familiar with .NET Technologies in order to discuss the benefits of these technologies in a new Knowledge Society where the importance of using modern and powerful technologies makes the difference.

Program

ISEP, Sala de Actos, 22nd June 2005 
R. Dr. António Bernardino de Almeida, 431
Porto

Agenda
9h30-9h45 Opening session
9h45-10h45 A Mobile Systems Interface Protocol [ paper |slides ]
José Carlos Rodrigues

Treating Interfaces as Components [ paper | slides ]
Manuel Schwarzinger
10h45-11h00 coffee-break
11h00-12h30 An Optimizing Just-In-Time Compiler for Rotor [ paper | slides ]
João Trindade

Eclipse.NET: An Integration Platform for ProjectIT-Studio [ paper | slides ]
João Saraiva

An Overview of Sangam: A System for Integrating Data to Investigate Stress-Circuitry-Gene Coupling [ paper | slides ]
Shahram Ghandeharizadeh
12h30-14h00 lunch break
14h00-15h30 Benchmarking a transaction engine design  (Key note speech) [ paper | slides ]
Arvindra Sehmi
Microsoft EMEA
15h30-15h45 coffee-break
15h45-17h15

Prototyping Concurrent Systems in C omega [ paper | slides ]
Nuno Rodrigues

Using Visual Studio Extensibility Mechanisms for Requirements Specification [ paper | slides ]
João Carmo

New roles for synchronous communication in on-line education [ paper | slides ]
Vitor Cardoso

17h15-17h30 Closing session

Registration is free of charge. You must however register to the event in order to let us know how many persons will be attending the event and arrange a bigger room if necessary. 

People attending the event will be entitled to a hard copy of the proceedings and coffe-breaks. Lunch arrangements must be made on an individual basis (there are a number of restaurants nearby the conference site).

Key Note Speaker

Arvindra Sehmi is Head of the Enterprise Architecture team in Microsoft EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) Developer and Platform Evangelism Group. He focuses on enterprise software-engineering best practice adoption throughout the EMEA developer and architect community and leads Architecture Evangelism in EMEA for the Financial Services Industry where his current interest is in high performance asynchronous computing architectures. The highly regarded EMEA Architects Forum is a multi-country conference that he has led for the past two years. Arvindra conceived, produced and is the executive editor of JOURNAL, the new Microsoft Architects Journal which is a quarterly peer-reviewed publication for software architects.
Prior to joining Microsoft, Arvindra was CTO at Agility, a Boston-based start-up, where he designed knowledge management systems for Private Client Banking and consulted on original technology projects for Financial Institutions in the area. As Principal Consultant at Capco Ltd., he developed new software architectures for securities settlement, transaction flow and event management, and real-time compound data reconciliation. During this time he was lead-architect for an industry-first global B2B utility service for cross-border securities settlements. Before he discovered .NET and a life at Microsoft, Arvindra was a serious Java/J2EE hack and continues to do extensive work on competitive technology strategy at Microsoft.
Arvindra holds a Ph.D. in Bio-medical Engineering and a Masters degree in Business.


Download the Call for Papers (PDF)

From a technological point of view IVNET’05 will join people from several areas like Programming Languages, Distributed Systems, Operating Systems, Databases, Information Systems and Human Computer Interaction.

Submissions can be of one of the following types:

  • scientific papers of fundamental or applied research
  • case studies and applications projects of real industrial scenarios (with possible software demonstration

Papers should demonstrate that the authors: are attacking a significant problem; have devised an interesting, compelling solution; have demonstrated the practicality and benefits of the solution; and have drawn appropriate conclusions.

Papers (max 12 pages) or Extended Abstracts (max 3 pages) should be prepared according the Springer LNCS style (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html) and should be submitted in PDF, DOC or RTF formats in one of (but not limited to) the following areas:

Programming & support systems Databases, Decision suport systems & Software engineering Applications & case studies
  • CLI implementations (e.g., Rotor and Mono)
  • CLI/CLR enhancements
  • Distributed Systems
  • Mobile Systems
  • Application Servers
  • Transaction Monitors
  • Soft Computing
  • Diagnosis and Error Recovery
  • Clustering
  • XML & Web Services
  • Hyper-Threading
  • Patterns and Architectures
  • Data warehousing
  • OLAP and Reporting
  • Information Retrieval
  • Data Mining
  • Classification
  • Forecasting
  • CASE Tools and IDEs
  • Project Management
  • Requirement and Test Engineering
  • Model-driven Development
  • Agile software development
  • Patterns and Architectures
  • Web-based Collaborative systems
  • Content Management
  • e-Business
  • e-Government
  • e-Learning
  • Transport
  • Virtual environments
  • Ubiquitous Computing
  • Patterns and Architectures
  • Service Orientation
  • Business Process Modelling
  • Other application areas

Important Dates

Full Paper Submission: 4th February 2005

Position papers (work in progress): 2 5th February 2005

Special sessions: 25th February 2005

Author Notification: April 19th 2005

Workshops Submission: 15th April 2005

Final Camera-Ready Submission and Registration: 15th May 2005

Special sessions

Special Sessions are welcome. Organizers of these sessions will chair them. To organize a Special Session it is necessary to send the proposed title for the session and a list of four papers. These papers must be submitted and reviewed by the normal procedure; the special session organizer will be informed of all the on-going process.

Workshops and Tutorials

Workshops and Tutorial are also welcome. Organizers of Tutorials and Workshops should send a proposal with the Tutorials or Workshops title, brief description of the objectives, duration (half a day or fully day), list of speakers and tentative presentations titles.

Publications

A selection of some IVNET'05 papers will be published as a book.

Registration

Registration is free of charge. You must however register to the event in order to let us know how many persons will be attending the event and arrange a bigger room if necessary. 

People attending the event will be entitled to a hard copy of the proceedings and coffe-breaks. Lunch arrangements must be made on an individual basis (there are a number of restaurants nearby the conference site).

Committe

General Chair: Paulo Sousa (ISEP)

Organization Chair: Vitor Santos (MS)

Program Chair: Alberto Silva (IST)

Program Committee:

Aguiar, Ademar (FEUP)
Bragança, Alexandre (I2S)
Cabral, Bruno (UC)
Caires, Luis (UNL)
Carreiro, Henrique (MS)
Carvalho, Carlos (ISEP)
Cierniak, Michal (MS)
Costa, Manuel (MSR)
Costa, Nuno (MS)
Falcão, Luis (ISEL)
Felix, Pedro (ISEL)
Ferreira, Paulo (IST)
Guerreiro, Pedro (UNL)
Henriques, Pedro (UM)
Losa, Miguel (ISEP)
Martins, Arnaldo (UAveiro)
Mamede, Henrique (UAberta)
Nunes, Nuno (UMadeira)
Pascoal, João (FEUP)
Proença, Paulo (ISEP)
Rocha, António (B-Simple)
Sequeira, Manuel (ISCTE)
Silva, José António (MS)
Silva, Miguel Mira da (IST)
Silva, Mário (FCUL)
Sousa, Paulo (ISEP)
Tavares, José (ISEP)
Videira, Carlos (UAL)
Veiga, Vasco (MS)
Watkins, Damien (MSR)