******************************************************************** ** ** ** CALL FOR PAPERS ** ** TEAA 2006 ** ** ** ** 2nd International Conference on ** ** Trends in Enterprise Application Architecture ** ** 29th November -- 1st December 2006, Berlin ** ** ** ** http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/foa/TEAAWEB/ ** ** ** ******************************************************************** *** IMPORTANT DATES - June 22: Paper Abstract Submission Deadline. - June 29: Paper Submission Deadline. - July 29: Tutorial Proposals due. - August 29: Notification of Acceptance. - November 29 -- December 1: Conference Date. - December 15: Camera-Ready Copy Due. ******************************************************************** *** SCOPE AND GOAL Enterprise applications range from simple Web shops to complex enterprise resource planning systems. In the area of enterprise applications interesting research questions arise concerning software development, system performance, stability, scalability, security, usability, and maintainability. The purpose of this conference is to bring together researchers and practitioners in the field of enterprise application architecture. TEAA 2006 invites high quality submissions to current fields of research in enterprise applications. *** TOPICS OF INTEREST Relevant topics for submissions include, but are not limited to: - IT for the Enterprise of the Future - Model Driven Architecture, Integrated Development Environments - Service Oriented Architecture, Enterprise Application Integration - Sizing and Cost Estimation, Performance Benchmarking - Mobile Workforce Access, RFID in Enterprise Applications - User-Interface Technology, Multi-Channel Architecture - Autonomous Computing, Enterprise Grid Computing, Load Balancing - Enterprise Component Platforms, Enterprise Service Bus *** GENERAL CHAIR - Hans-Joachim Lenz, Free University Berlin, Germany *** LOCAL ORGANIZING CO-Chairs - Dirk Draheim, University of Mannheim, Germany - Marten Schoenherr, Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany *** PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Please submit papers that contain original high-quality results up to 15 pages in Springer LNCS format. Submitted papers must not have been published or being considered or accepted for publication elsewhere. Post-Proceedings of the conference will be published by Springer as LNCS. *** TUTORIAL PROPOSAL GUIDELINES Please submit proposals for tutorials that fit the scope of TEAA 2006 by email to draheim@acm.org. Please explain the topic of the tutorial, give a tutorial outline, specify the intended audience and preliminaries. Please give short CVs of the presenters (80 words) and specify the tutorial duration (half-day or full-day). *** PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS - Ilkay Altintas, University of California, San Diego, USA - Jose Enrique Armendariz-Inigo, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain - Colin Atkinson, University of Mannheim, Germany - Sandrine Balbo, University of Melbourne, Australia - Phil Bernstein, Microsoft Corporation, USA - Jim Bezdek, University of West Florida, USA - Behzad Bordbar, University of Birmingham, UK - Rajendra Bose, University of Edinburgh, UK - Myra B. Cohen, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA - Judith Cushing, The Evergreen State College, USA - Hendrik Decker, Ciudad Politecnica de la Innovacion Valencia, Spain - Klaus R. Dittrich, Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland - Gill Dobbie, University of Auckland, New Zealand - Dirk Draheim, University of Mannheim, Germany (Co-Chair) - Juergen Ebert, Universitaet Koblenz, Germany - Robert Franz, University of Applied Sciences Brandenburg, Germany - James Frew, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - Avigdor Gal, Technion Haifa, Israel - Vahid Garousi, Carleton University, Canada - Martin Gogolla, Universitaet Bremen, Germany - Norbert Gronau, Universitaet Potsdam, Germany - Martin Grosse-Rhode, Fraunhofer ISST, Germany - Richard Hall, Laboratoire LSR-IMAG, France - Olaf Herden, Berufsakademie Stuttgart, Germany - Igor Ivkovic, University of Waterloo, USA - Raj Jain, Washington University in St. Louis, USA - Seon Ho Kim, University of Denver, USA - Josva Kleist, Aalborg University, Denmark - Evangelos Kotsovinos, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany - Hermann Krallmann, Technical University Berlin, Germany - Gunther Lenz, Siemens Corporate Research, USA - Wolfgang Lindner, MIT, USA - Giuseppe A. Di Lucca, University of Sannio, Italy - Christof Lutteroth, University of Auckland, New Zealand - Teresa Mallardo, Universita degli Studi di Bari, Italy - Hermann Maurer, Universitaet Graz, Austria - Josephine Micallef, Telcordia Technologies Inc., USA - Roland Mittermeir, Universitaet Klagenfurt, Austria - Roland M. Mueller, Free University Berlin, Germany - Jan Newmarch, Monash University, Australia - Toyohiro Nomoto, Hitachi Systems Development Lab, Japan - Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Massey University, New Zealand - Marten Schoenherr, Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany - Douglas C. Schmidt, Vanderbilt University, USA - Alan P. Sexton, University of Birmingham, UK - Marcin Sikorski, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland - Dennis Smith, Carnegie Mellon University, USA - Il-Yeol Song, Drexel University, USA - Bernhard Thalheim, Christian-Albrechts-Universitaet Kiel, Germany - Dan Toft, IBM Rochester, USA - Can Tuerker, ETH Zuerich, Switzerland - Mark van den Brand, Technical University of Eindhoven, Netherlands - Hans Vangheluwe, McGill University, Canada - Marlon E. Vieira, Siemens Corporate Research, USA - Gerd Wagner, Universitaet Cottbus, Germany - Rajeev Wankar, University of Hyderabad, India - Gerald Weber, The University of Auckland, New Zealand (Co-Chair) - Rainer Weinreich, Johannes Keppler Universitaet Linz, Austria - Yun Yang, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia - Byunggu Yu, University of Wyoming, USA - Yanchun Zhang, Victoria University, Australia