The
Second International Human.Society@Internet
Conference
http://hsi.ewha.ac.kr/conf/2003/
Attention please: this version of the CfP is for the
East European region; see details how to submit a paper in this region at the
end of the document
The Human.Society@Internet conference was first started in May 2000 with the aim of providing an annual forum for the exchange of ideas and research results among professionals and students interested in following the expanding uses of the Internet, issues and solutions to their possible ill effects, and issues and solutions to supporting the uses of the Internet. Each year the conference has drawn over 300 attendees. In 2000 and 2002, the conference was organized as a Korea-only conference, while in 2001 it was organized as a Pacific Asia regional conference. In 2003 the conference will be an international conference involving not only the Pacific Asia region, but also North America and Europe.
The original aim of the conference holds true today. However, the technical themes of the 2003 edition of the conference are organized around three tracks as follows:
Track I: Uses and Ill Effects of the Internet
1. key and emerging uses of the Internet, including, but not limited to, electronic commerce, mobile commerce, auction, online games, entertainment, education, health care, governance, etc.
2. ill effects from the uses of the Internet, including, but not limited to, digital rights violations, frauds in electronic commerce, mobile commerce and auctions, identify thefts, spam mails, viruses, hacking, cyber terror and cyber warfare, invasion of privacy, etc.
Track II: Technical Solutions to Support the Uses of the Internet
and Cure the Ill Effects of the Internet
3. technical solutions to better support key and emerging uses of the Internet, as mentioned above.
4. technical solutions to address possible ill effects from the uses of the Internet, as mentioned above.
Track III: The Next-Generation Internet Technologies
5. software and communications technologies for the next-generation of the Internet, including, but not limited to, wireless communications, optical communications, broadband communications, semantic Web, adaptive Web, etc.
** The Proceedings of the accepted
papers will be published as a book in Springer Verlag’s Lecture Notes in
Computer Science Series.
Due Date: February 1, 2003
Medium: email only (no hardcopy, no fax)
Papers: A paper may be a
research paper or a position paper. It must be written in English. Suggested
length is 10-20 double-spaced, single-column pages. Papers from a country which
is represented by a PC should be submitted to the Country PC Co-Chair, and to
either of the Global PC Co-Chairs (simultaneously). Papers from a country for
which there is no designated Country PC Chair should be submitted to either of
the Global PC Co-Chairs.
Proposals for Tutorials and
Panels: Proposals should include,
in English, a half-page description and outline; names, affiliations, and
biographical sketches of the speakers. Proposals should be
submitted to the Global Tutorials Chair and Global Panels Chair, respectively,
and either of the Global PC Co-Chairs (simultaneously).
Applications for Exhibits: Applications
to exhibit at the conference should include, in English or
Korean,
a description of the products to be exhibited, and space needs. One or more
6-foot table tops are planned for each exhibitor. The cost of space, and setup
and tear down (including any electrical work) will be borne by the exhibitors.
An exhibits application should be submitted to the Global Exhibits Chair.
Key
Dates
February 1,
2003 Paper
and Proposal Submissions Due
March 16,
2003 Notice
of Acceptance/Rejection to Paper Authors
April 11,
2003 Camera-Ready
Papers and Invited Talk Files Due
May 6, 2003 Online Pre-Registration Starts
June 6, 2003 Online Pre-Registration Closes
June 18,
2003 Conference Starts
June 20,
2003 Conference Ends (Friday)
The Conference will be held in Korea Education Culture Center, in Seoul, Korea. Seoul is the capital of Korea and is one of the largest and most vibrant cities in the world, with 12 million people. Korea was the host of the 1988 Olympic Games, and, with Japan, co-host of World Cup 2002.
Ewha Institute of Science and Technology, Ewha Women’s University,
Seoul, Korea
Ministry of Information and Communications, Korea
Ministry of Education, Korea
Korea Research Foundation
Human.Society@Internet Steering Committee
Prof. Dong-Sub Cho, Ewha Womans University, Korea
Prof. Hyoung-Joo Kim, Seoul National University, Korea
Dr. Won Kim, Cyber Database Solutions,
MaxScan, USA (Co-Chair)
Prof. Yoon-Joon Lee, KAIST, Korea
Prof. Tok-Wang Ling, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Prof. Seung-Soo Park, Ewha Womans
University, Korea
Dr. Kwan-Ho Song, Korea Network Information Center, Korea (Co-Chair)
Country/Region
Program Committees
North America
:
(PC Co-Chair: Web technologies, uses and effects of the Internet)
Prof. Bongki Moon,
Department of Computer Science,
University of Arizona at Tucson
(PC Co-Chair: communication technologies)
Prof. Thomas M.
Chen, Department of Electrical Engineering,
Southern Methodist University,
Europe
Western Europe:
(PC Co-Chair: Web technologies, uses and ill effects
of the Internet)
Prof. Donald
Kosmann, Chief Technology Officer, I-TV-T Internet
TV Transaction
AG, and Prof. at Technical University of Munich
kossmann@informatik.tu-muenchen.de
(PC Co-Chair: communication technologies)
Dr. Enrico Gregori, Research Director, Institute for Informatics and
Telematics
Eastern Europe:
(PC Co-Chair: Web technologies,
uses and ill effects of the Internet)
Prof. Sergei Kuznetsov,
Institute for System Programming, Russian Academy of Sciences
(PC Co-Chair: communication technologies)
Dr. George Samaras, University of Cyprus
Korea
(Global PC Co-Chair: Web technologies, uses and ill effects of the
Internet)
Prof. Chin-Wan
Chung, Department of Computer Science, KAIST
(Global PC Co-Chair: communication technologies)
Prof. Chong-Kwon Kim, School of Computer Science and Engineering,
Seoul National
University
Pacific Asia
Australia:
(PC Co-Chair) Prof. Tharam Dillon, Head, Department of Computer Science
and
Engineering, La Trobe University
China:
(PC Co-Chair) Prof. Junsheng Long, Guang Hua Management School,
Peking University
Hong Kong:
(PC Co-Chair: Web technologies, uses and ill effects of the Internet)
Prof. Hong Va
Leong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
(PC Co-Chair: communication technologies)
Prof. John Lui, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
Chinese University of Hong Kong
India:
(PC Co-Chair: Web technologies, uses and ill
effects of the Internet)
Prof. B.H. Jajoo, Indian Institute of Management
(PC Co-Chair:
communication technologies)
Dr. V.P. Gulati, Director, Institute of Development and Research in
Banking
Technology (IDRBT)
Indonesia:
(PC Co-Chair) Prof. Adhi Susanto, Gadjah
Mada University
Japan:
(PC Co-Chair) Prof. Shingo Ichii, Graduate School of Mathematical
Sciences
Tokyo University
Malaysia:
(PC Co-Chair: Web technologies, uses and ill effects of the Internet)
Prof. Kok-Meng
Yew, Senior Manager, Multimedia Development Corporation
(PC Co-Chair: communication technologies)
Dr. Sze-Wei Lee, Associate
Dean, Faculty of Engineering,
Multimedia University
New Zealand:
(PC Co-Chair) Prof. Howard H. Frederick, New Zealand
Center for Innovation & Enterpreneurship, UNITEC Faculty of Business
Singapore:
(PC Co-Chair) Prof. Kian-Lee Tan, Dept. of Computer Science
National University of Singapore,
Taiwan:
(PC Co-Chair) Prof. Timothy K. Shih, Chair, Dept. of
Computer Science and Information Engineering, Tamkang University
(PC Co-Chair) Prof. Sing-Ling Lee, National Chung-Cheng University
General
Chair:
Dr. Won Kim, CEO of Cyber Database Solutions and MaxScan, Austin,
Texas, and
Dean of Ewha Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea
Co-General Chair:
Dr. Kwan-Ho Song, President, Korea Network Information Center
Co-
General Chair:
Prof. Tok-Wang Ling, Department of Computer Science, ,
National University of Singapore
Korea General Chair:
Prof. Sang-Ho Lee, Dep. of Computer Science and
Engineering, Ewha Womans University
Global Tutorial Chair:
Prof. Jee-In Kim, Konkuk University
Global
Tutorial Co-Chair:
Prof. SooWon Lee, Soongsil University
Global
Panels Chair:
Prof. Choong Seon Hong, Kyung Hee University
Global
Publicity Chair:
Prof. Sung-Bae Cho, Yonsei University
Global
Exhibits Chair:
Prof. Jongho Nang, Sogang University
Country/Region
General Chairs and Publicity Chairs
North
America
Prof. Osmar Zaiane, Computer Science Department,
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Europe
Western Europe
Dr. Fausto Rabitii, Research Director
ISTI(Information Science and Technology Institute), National Research Council
of Italy
Eastern Europe
Prof. Lenoid A. Kalinichenko, Institute of
Informatics Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences
Pacific Asia
Australia
Prof. Elizabeth Chang, Department of Computer Science,
University of Newcastle
China
Prof. Qiwen Wang, Vice Dean, Guang Hua
Management School,
Peking University
Hong Kong
Prof. Qing Li, Department of Computer Science,
City University of Hong Kong
India
Prof. Nandal L. Sarda, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology
(Publicity Chair) Mr. M.D. Agrawal, Bharat Petroleum,
Indonesia
Prof. F. Soesianto, Gadjah Mada University
(Publicity Chair) Dr. Ismail Khalil Ibrahim, Johannes Kepler University
of Linz, Austria
Japan
Prof. Shinji Shimojo, Cybermedia Center, Osaka University
Korea
Prof. Sangho Lee, Dep. of Computer Science and Engineering, Ewha Womans
University
Malaysia
Dr. CheeSing Yap, CEO, myCTO Sdn Bhd
New Zealand
Prof. Donald Joyce, Program Director, Master of Computing, UNITEC
Faculty of Business
djoyce@unitec.ac.nz
Singapore
Prof. Tok-Wang Ling, Department of Computer Science, National
University of Singapore
(Publicity Chair) Prof. Suliman Hawamdeh,
School of Communication and Information
Nanyang Technological University ,
Taiwan
Prof. Chin-Chen Chang, Dept. of Computer Science and Information
Engineering
National Chung Cheng University
Function Chairs in Korea
Registrations Chair:
Prof. Eui-Kyeong
Hong, University of Seoul
Registrations Co-Chair:
Prof. Sung-Hee Kang,
Myongji University
Local Arrangements Chair:
Prof. Minsoo Lee, Ewha Womans University
Local Arrangements Co-Chair:
Dr. Joo-Young Park,
Ewha. Womans University
Finance Chair:
Prof. Jae-Kwang Lee, Hannam University
Finance Co-Chair:
Prof. Youngsong Mun,
Soongsil University
Proceedings Chair:
Prof. Myung Kim,
Ewha Womans University
Proceedings Co-Chair:
Dr. Weon Kim,
Technical Support Department, Korea Network Information Center
Treasurer:
Prof.Miseon Kang,
Ewha Womans University
Webmaster:
Ms. Seung-Lim Yong, Dep. of Computer Science
and Engineering, Ewha Womans University
Important details for submitting papers in the
East European region
With this specific version of the CfP we
solicit papers from the countries of the Eastern Europe including Bulgaria,
Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland,
Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, Yugoslavia. The papers related to
the Web
technologies, uses and ill effects of the Internet should be submitted to Prof.
Sergei Kuznetsov (PC Co-Chair in Web technologies, uses and ill
effects of the Internet). The papers related to communication technologies
should be submitted to Prof.
George Samaras (PC Co-Chair in communication technologies). The papers will be
peer-reviewed by the respective Program committees for the East European region
listed below. The authors will be informed on acceptance/rejection before March
16, 2003 by the respective PC Co-Chairs.
General Chair for the Eastern Europe
Prof. Lenoid A. Kalinichenko, Institute of
Informatics Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences
East European PC for Web technologies, uses and ill effects of the
Internet
PC Co-Chair
Prof. Sergei Kuznetsov,
Institute for System Programming, Russian Academy of Sciences
PC members
Irina Athanasiu (Romania)
Andras Benczur (Hungary)
Avram Eskenazi (Bulgaria)
Ahto Kalja (Estonia)
Tadeusz Morzy (Poland)
Pavol Navrat (Slovakia)
Jaroslav Pokorny (Czech Republic)
Laimutis Telksnys (Lithuania)
Valery Vasenin (Russia)
Tatjana Welzer (Slovenia)
East European PC for communication technologies
PC
Co-Chair
Prof. George
Samaras, University of Cyprus
PC members
Andreas Pitsillides (Cyprus)
Wojciech Burakowski (Poland)
Sandor Molnar (Hungary)
Branka Zovko-Cihlar (Croatia)
Eugenie Staicut (Romania)
[1] See please the instructions of submitting papers in the East European region at the end of the document