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The 7th International IEEE Enterprise Distributed Object Computing
Conference
16-19 September 2003, Brisbane, Australia
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
* David Frankel, author of 'Model Driven Architecture: Applying MDA to
Enterprise Computing'
"MDA and the Object Technology Barrier"
* Klaus-Dieter Naujok, Global e-Business Advisory Council and
UN/CEFACT/TMG Chair
"Business Collaboration Framework: Interoperability on Top of
Technology"
* Donald Ferguson, IBM Fellow and WebSphere chief architect
"Web services: Status, Technical Directions and Building
Solutions"
SPONSORS
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Communications Society, and
Cooperative Research Centre for Enterprise Distributed Systems
Technology (DSTC).
In Cooperation with ACM SIGSOFT, ACM SIGPLAN, ACM SIGecom, The Object
Management Group (OMG).
Supported by Boeing and Telematica Instituut.
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference is the primary
annual event addressing issues related to enterprise architecture and
distributed object computing. It embraces the rapidly maturing
distributed object and component technologies for enterprise
computing, such as J2EE, .NET, as well as emerging new standards and
paradigms, such as model-driven development, web services and event-driven
computing, as a basis for alignment of business and IT. EDOC 2003 is the
latest in the successful series of conferences, which since 1997 has brought
together leading researchers and industry experts to discuss problems,
solutions, and experiences in meeting current and future enterprise
distributed computing needs.
PAPER and EXPERIENCE REPORT PROGRAM
http://edocconference.org/program.html
Paper and Experience Report Sessions on the following topics:
* Viewpoints on Enterprise Architecture
* Electronic Contracting
* Enterprise Service Management
* Model-Driven Design
* Model Transformation
* Business-to-Business Integration
* Middleware Innovations
* EDOC System Architectures
TUTORIAL PROGRAM
http://edocconference.org/tutorials.html
* Developing Enterprise Web Services and Applications in J2EE
* Enterprise Architecture: Practice and Theory of the SEAM Methodology
for Business and IT Alignment
* Enterprise Application Integration
* Developing Secure Enterprise Applications with UML and Model-based
Testing
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Keith Duddy (General Chair)
CRC for Enterprise Distributed Systems Technology (DSTC), Australia
E-mail: dud(at)dstc.edu.au
Maarten W.A. Steen (Programme Co-Chair)
Telematica Instituut, The Netherlands
E-mail: Maarten(dot)Steen(at)telin.nl
Barrett R. Bryant (Programme Co-Chair and Tutorials Chair)
University of Alabama-Birmingham, USA
E-mail: bryant(at)cis.uab.edu
Kelli Shanahan (Local Organization and Marketing Chair)
CRC for Enterprise Distributed Systems Technology (DSTC), Australia
E-mail: kellis(at)dstc.edu.au
Masayoshi Ejiri (ComSoc Liaison)
Fujitsu Ltd, Japan
E-mail: ejiri(at)jp.fujitsu.com
CONFERENCE STEERING COMMITTEE
Colin Atkinson, Chair (University of Mannheim, Germany)
Cris Kobryn (Telelogic, USA)
Zoran Milosevic (DSTC, Australia)
Sanya Uehara (Fujitsu Laboratories, Japan)
Guijun Wang (Boeing, USA)
Alain Wegmann (EPFL, Switzerland)
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Jan-Řyvind Aagedal (SINTEF, Norway)
Mikio Aoyama (Nanzan University, Japan)
Nigel Baker (University of West England, UK)
Jean Bézivin (Université de Nantes, France)
Fred Cummins (EDS, USA)
Desmond D'Souza (Kinetium, USA)
Wolfgang Emmerich (Zuhlke Engineering & University College London, UK)
Kurt Geihs (TU Berlin, Germany)
Aniruddha Gokhale (Vanderbilt University, USA)
Jun Han (Monash University, Australia)
Brian Henderson-Sellers (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
Yigal Hoffner (IBM Research Zurich, Switzerland)
Sridhar Iyengar (IBM, USA)
Stuart Kent (University of Kent at Canterbury, UK)
Lea Kutvonen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Peter Linington (University of Kent at Canterbury, UK)
Claudia Linnhoff-Popien (Munich University, Germany)
Emil Lupu (Imperial College, UK)
Naftaly Minsky (Rutgers University, USA)
Jishnu Mukerji (HP, USA)
Takako Nakatani (S-Lagoon, Japan)
Jim Ning (Accenture, USA)
Francois Pacull (Xerox Research Centre Europe, France)
Maria Jose Presso (France Telecom R&D, France)
Thomas Preuss (FH Brandenburg, Germany)
Rajeev Raje (Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA)
Kerry Raymond (DSTC, Australia)
Marten van Sinderen (Twente University, the Netherlands)
Morris Sloman (Imperial College, UK)
Richard Mark Soley (OMG, USA)
Sandy Tyndale-Biscoe (Open-IT Ltd, UK)
Andrew Watson (OMG, USA)
Karl-Heinz Weiss (Oracle Consulting, Germany)
Alan Wills (Trireme International, UK)
Bryan Wood (Open-IT Ltd, UK)
Christian Zeidler (ABB Corporate Research, Germany)