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Subject: Fw: [chairs] FW: [sgml-xml] [Siit] Call for Papers for Special Journal Issue on "Standards and Open Source Software" {01}


Team,

I'm assuming we want to submit something on EPR and eprXML
to this?

Someone want to take the lead?

Thanks, DW.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dee Schur" <dee.schur@oasis-open.org>
To: <chairs@lists.oasis-open.org>
Cc: "Pim van der Eijk" <pim.vandereijk@oasis-open.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 2:54 PM
Subject: [chairs] FW: [sgml-xml] [Siit] Call for Papers for Special Journal
Issue on "Standards and Open Source Software" {01}


> Dear TC Chairs,
> I wanted to make you and your members aware of an opportunity to make a
> contribution to a publication.
> please let me know if you have any questions.
> Regards,
> Dee
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Egyedi, Tineke [mailto:t.m.egyedi@tbm.tudelft.nl]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 4:18 PM
> To: CROSSWEBS@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE; Siit@i4mail.informatik.rwth-aachen.de;
> Sectie_ICT; Sectie_SK; info@ososs.nl; info.ngi@ngi.nl;
jan.rietveld@nen.nl;
> Joel.West@sjsu.edu; Guido Evers
> Subject: [Siit] Call for Papers for Special Journal Issue on "Standards
and
> Open Source Software"
>
> Could you please forward the following CfP to those who may be interested?
> Thank you.
>
>
> Call for Papers
>
> for a Special Issue of Computer Standards & Interfaces (Elsevier) on
>
> Cross-fertilization between Standards and Open Source Software
>
> Guest Editors: Tineke M. Egyedi and Rishab Aiyer Ghosh
>
> Submission deadline full papers: 1st of July 2004
>
>
> Increasingly, standards and free / libre / open source software (OSS) are
> discussed and treated as a natural dyad by IT-policy makers and -managers.
> But are they? If so, in what manner and from which angle? If not, what
> causes the confusion?
>
> Aim and scope
>
> The relationship between standards and OSS is not at all self-evident.
> This special issue aims to explore the area of interaction at the
crossroad
> of both fields, an area that threatens to be overlooked in research which
> specialises in either field. It wants to draw attention to several
> interesting issues in the area of overlap. Possible topics include but are
> not limited to:
>
> * comparison between standardisation and OSS processes
> (commonalities and differences; their solution and limitations; etc.)
> * critical analyses of  projects that address both standards and
> OSS issues
> * case studies of OSS standardisation
> * interoperability and compatibility issues regarding OSS
> * using OSS in/for standardisation, implementation, certification,
> etc.
>
> We seek papers that reflect state-of-the-art insight and research in this
> field, and illustrate different viewpoints.
>
> Important Dates
>
> - Submission of papers: 1st of July
> - Notification of acceptance/rejection: 1st of August
> - Submission of final paper: 1st of September 2004
> - Publication of special issue envisaged: November 2004
>
> The schedule may be subject to revisions. Prospective authors are invited
to
> make themselves known to the editors ahead of time to facilitate
> harmonization of the issue and ensure that the authors will be informed of
> any change.
>
> Submission Guidelines
>
> We sollicit full papers. These will undergo a double-blind review process.
> Please submit them electronically to both guest editors: Tineke M. Egyedi
> (T.M.Egyedi@tbm.tudelft.nl) and Rishab Aiyer Ghosh (rishab@dxm.org), and
> take into account the following guidelines:
>
> - the paper should not exceed 6,000 words (i.e. roughly 8-12 pages in 12
pt
> font format, including figures and tables)
> - all author contact information should be included on the first page
> - the abstract should not exceed 100 words
> - include 3-5 keywords
> - send it in Word or PDF format
>
> If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
> Best regards,
>
> Tineke M. Egyedi & Rishab Aiyer Ghosh
>
>
> Tineke M. Egyedi
> ICT Department
> Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management Delft University of
Technology
> PO Box 5015 2600GA Delft the Netherlands
> +3115278-6344(T)/-3741(F)
> T.M.Egyedi@tbm.tudelft.nl
>
> Rishab Aiyer Ghosh
> MERIT
> University of Maastricht
> PO Box 616
> 6200 MD Maastricht
> the Netherlands
> +3143388-3874(T)/-4905 (F)
> rishab@dxm.org
>
> ....................
> Dr. Tineke M. Egyedi
> Senior Researcher Standardisation
>
> ICT Department
> Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management Delft University of
Technology
> Jaffalaan 5, PO Box 5015, 2600GA Delft, The Netherlands
> +3115278-6344(T)/-3741(F)
> T.M.Egyedi@tbm.tudelft.nl
> www.siit2003.org
> www.tbm.tudelft.nl/webstaf/tinekee/
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