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CoMoGIS2006
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3rd International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling for Geographic
Information Systems
<http://lbdwww.epfl.ch/e/conferences/CoMoGIS2006/>http://lbdwww.epfl.ch/e/conferences/CoMoGIS2006/
in conjunction with 25th International Conference on Conceptual
Modeling (ER 2006)
November 6-9, 2006
Tucson, Arizona
The recent advances in remote sensing and GPS technologies have
increased the production, collection and diffusion of geo-referenced
data, thus requiring the rapid development and the wide deployment of
various geographic information systems. With the popularity of World
Wide Web and the diversity of GISs on the Internet, geographic
information can now be available via personal devices anytime and
anywhere. Nowadays GIS is emerging as a common information
infrastructure, which penetrates into more and more aspects of our
society, and converges with most areas in the IT scenario, such as
office automation, workflow, digital libraries, Web searching and
virtual reality. This has given rise to new challenges related to the
development of conceptual models for GIS. Recently several new
research approaches have been applied in the development of
geo-spatial systems to accommodate new users requirements.
The workshop on Conceptual Modeling for GIS is intended to bring
together researchers, developers, users, and practitioners carrying
out research and development in geographic information systems and
conceptual modeling, and fostering interdisciplinary discussions in
all aspects of these two fields. The workshop provides a forum for
original research contributions and practical experiences of
conceptual modeling for GIS and will highlight future trends in this
area. The workshop has been successively held in conjunction with the
ER conference in 2004 and 2005.
We invite submissions that address theoretical, technical and
practical issues of conceptual modeling for GIS. Suggested topics
include, but are not limited to (as long as they are related to new
research approaches in conceptual modeling and GIS):
-Spatial data modeling
-Spatio-temporal data modeling
-Conceptual and logical models for GIS
-GIS services modeling
-Ontologies for GIS applications
-Semantic issues in GIS
-Schema mapping and evolution
-Spatial data query and retrieval
-Geographical search engines
-Spatial information grid
-Digital geographical libraries
-Query languages and interfaces
-Spatial information integration
-Spatial information visualisation
-Spatial information personalisation
-Spatial data mining and data warehousing
-Location-based services
-Peer-to-peer computing for GIS
-Interoperability and standards
-Metadata management
-GIS Middleware architectures
The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series.
Important dates
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Paper abstracts: April 3, 2006
Full papers: April 10, 2006
Notification: June 14, 2006
Camera-ready papers: July 12, 2006
All paper proposals should be submitted in Springer format (details
on the format at
<http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html>http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html)
via email to Christelle Vangenot
(<mailto:christelle.vangenot@xxxxxxx>christelle.vangenot@xxxxxxx)
containing the title and abstract of your paper, authors' names,
e-mail and post addresses, and phone and fax numbers. Attach your
submission (as a MIME attachment) in PDF, Word, or portable
postscript format to the same message. The suggested number of pages
is 14, and the maximum number of pages is 16. Manuscripts not
submitted in the LNCS style or having more than 16 pages will not be
reviewed and thus automatically rejected. (The final, camera-ready
version must not exceed 14 pages to avoid page charges.)
Workshop Chairs
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Prof. Christophe Claramunt, Naval Academy Research Institute, France
(<mailto:claramunt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>claramunt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Dr. Christelle Vangenot, EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Federale de
Lausanne, Switzerland
(<mailto:christelle.vangenot@xxxxxxx>christelle.vangenot@xxxxxxx)
Program Committee
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Masatoshi Arikawa (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Natalia Andrienko (Fraunhofer Institute AIS, Germany)
Michela Bertolotto (University College, Dublin, Ireland)
Patrice Boursier (University of La Rochelle, France and Open
University, Malaysia)
Elena Camossi (IMATI-CNR Genova, Italy)
James Carswell (Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland)
Maria Luisa Damiani (University of Milano, Italy)
Thomas Devogele (Naval Academy Research Institute, France)
Max Egenhofer (University of Maine, USA)
Andrew Frank (Technical University of Vienna, Austria)
Bo Huang (University of Calgary, Canada)
Zhiyong Huang (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Christian S. Jensen (Aalborg University, Denmark)
Ki-Joune Li (Pusan National University, South Korea)
Dieter Pfoser (CTI, Greece)
Martin Raubal (University of Munster, Germany)
Andrea Rodriguez (University of Concepcion, Chile)
Sylvie Servigne (INSA, France)
Kathleen Stewart Hornsby (University of Maine, USA)
George Taylor (University of Glamorgan, UK)
Nectaria Tryfona (Talent Information Systems, Greece)
Agnes Voisard, (Fraunhofer ISST and FU Berlin, Germany)
Nico van de Weghe (University of Gent, Belgium)
Nancy Wiegand (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
Stephan Winter (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Ilya Zaslavsky (San Diego Supercomputer Centre, USA)
Esteban Zimanyi (Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)