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Subject: FW: [chairs] OASIS Symposium - Call for Participation


Let's discuss via e-mail, since it appears we will not have a meeting
until Dec. 1st.


Kathryn Breininger
Boeing Library Services
425-965-0182 phone





> ______________________________________________ 
> From: 	Jane Harnad [mailto:jane.harnad@oasis-open.org] 
> Sent:	Thursday, November 03, 2005 9:32 AM
> To:	chairs@lists.oasis-open.org
> Subject:	[chairs] OASIS Symposium - Call for Participation
> 
> 
> >>>Attention OASIS TC Chairs -- don't forget to book your meeting
> space early - !
> 
> OASIS Symposium: The Meaning of Interoperability 
> 
> 9-12 May 2005 
> Grand Hyatt San Francisco Hotel
> San Francisco, California, USA 
> http://www.oasis-open.org/events/symposium_2006/
> 
> ~ CALL FOR PARTICIPATION - DEADLINE 20 DECEMBER 2005 
> 
> Interoperability is one of those terms which everyone understands
> within their own particular domain of experience or expertise.
> Consequently, the definition of interoperability varies greatly, even
> within e-Business or e-Government applications.
> 
> The facets of interoperability also differ in importance depending on
> whether we look at it from the perspective of a business or government
> end-user, of a domain expert in a supply-chain, an application
> developer, a standards committee, or a product manager. Yet,
> interoperability is undeniably an end-to-end value proposition;
> failure to address a single aspect properly may invalidate or delay an
> entire deployment, sometimes casting an unfair discredit on related
> efforts.
> 
> With a primary focus on e-Government and e-Business applications, the
> OASIS Symposium will investigate all the facets of interoperability,
> their dependencies, the enabling technologies, standards and
> practices, and opportunities for improvement. The event aims to help
> practitioners and designers of e-Business or e-Government systems get
> a broader, more aligned understanding of interoperability issues and
> solutions.
> 
> OASIS invites proposals for presentations, panel sessions, and
> tutorials on topics related to one or more aspects of
> interoperability, including but not limited to the:
> 
> *	standards perspective
> *	business perspective
> *	semantic perspective
> *	contractual perspective
> *	infrastructure and product perspective
> *	testing perspective
> 
> Additional details may be found on the event web site:
> http://www.oasis-open.org/events/symposium_2006/call_for_participation
> .php.
> 
> OASIS also invites tutorials on topics not directly related to the
> Symposium theme.
> 
> ~ PROPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS 
> 
> OASIS and the Program Committee invite you to submit a proposal for a
> presentation, panel session and/or tutorial that offers insights on
> the meaning of interoperability. The Program Committee may adapt or
> restructure proposals to ensure an interesting and technically
> compelling program.
> 
> Presentations should be roughly 30-40 minutes in length, including a
> question-and-answer period. All presentations will be chaired by a
> member of the Program Committee.
> 
> Panel sessions should be roughly 60-75 minutes in length, including a
> question and answer period. Proposals for panels should include the
> topic, three to four potential panelists (name and/or role) and
> proposed format (e.g. Q&A, short presentations, or both). All panel
> sessions will be moderated.
> 
> Tutorials should be a half-day format (roughly three hours, including
> a break). Tutorial proposals should state the intended audience and
> learning objectives. 
> 
> ~ TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL
> 
> Please send the following information using the submission Web page:
> https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/2006_symposium_presentation_sub/regist
> er_contact.php
> 
> *	Full contact details (name, affiliation, email, phone, postal
> address) of one presenter who will act as the primary contact for the
> presentation or panel discussion
> 
> *	Full list of authors and/or additional presenters, if any
> 
> *	Brief biography (one paragraph) for all authors
> 
> *	2000-word maximum extended abstract outlining the subject,
> title, and key points of your presentation, panel discussion, or
> tutorial. 
> 
> Deadline for submission is 20 of December 2005.  All submissions will
> be acknowledged.  
> 
> ~ IMPORTANT DATES
> 
> Proposals Due : 20 December 2005 
> Notification by : 14 February 2006 
> Final Materials Deadline : To Be Announced in Confirmation Letter 
> OASIS Symposium : 9-12 May 2006 
> 
> ~ PROGRAM COMMITTEE 
> 
> The Program Committee comprises OASIS Technical Advisory Board (TAB)
> members: 
> 
> Martin Chapman, Oracle 
> James B. Clark, OASIS 
> William Cox
> Jacques Durand, Fujitsu 
> Frederick Hirsch, Nokia 
> Hal Lockhart, BEA 
> Mike Mahan, Nokia 
> Jishnu Mukerji, HP 
> Timothy Stevens, LexisNexis 
> Pete Wenzel, Sun Microsystems
> 
> ~ RELATED MEETINGS
>  
> The OASIS Plenary and Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held at the
> Symposium. This once-a-year event provides a members-only opportunity
> to review and respond to a state-of-the-union address presented by the
> OASIS Board of Directors. The AGM will be followed by an evening
> reception offering the perfect place to network with OASIS members,
> directors, and staff. OASIS will also host Technical Committee
> meetings on 10, 11, and 12 of May. A complete list of TC meetings will
> be posted on the TC Information Page (as they become known)
> http://www.oasis-open.org/events/symposium_2006/tc_meetings.php. This
> page also includes meeting space reservation information. 
> 
> For further information, comments, and questions, send email to
> symposium@oasis-open.org.
> 
> 
> 
> 


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