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Title of the Session
Acronym
Chair(s)
Themes
Advanced Security ServicesASS 07
Eui-Nam Huh, Kyung Hee University (Korea)

AAA technologies for Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing; AAA technology Service in SOA like Web Services and Grid Services; Performance Issues in Security Computing; Key Exchange and Management for Sensor and Ad hoc environment; Intrusion Detection for Sensor Network and Convergence Network; Secure Routing for Sensor Network and Ad Hoc Network; One Time Password; Integration of Security technologies
  Advances in Web Based Learning
 AWBL 07
 Mustafa Murat Inceoglu and Eralp Altun, Ege University (Turkey)

Mobile learning, Student modeling in Web based learning, Learning Management Systems, AI in web based learning; Web based learning standards; Web 2.0 technologies
CAD/CAM and web based collaborationCADCAM 07
Yongju Cho, KITECH (Korea); Changho Lee, Yonsei University (Korea)CAD/CAM reasoning; Web base CAD/CAM collaboration; Design collaboration; CAD/CAM and ubiquitous computing; Evaluation of CAD/CAM technology and system
Component Based Software Engineering and Software Process Model CBSE 07
Haeng-Kon Kim, Daegu University (Korea)
theory of web engineering research; Application of web engineering research; Tools of web engineering research
Computational Geometry and ApplicationsCGA 07
Marina Gavrilova, University of Calgary (Canada)Algorithmic methods in geometry, Animation of geometric algorithms, Solid modeling and geometric modeling, Geographic information systems, Computational geometry methodology, Geometric algorithms in computer graphics and image processing, Illumination problems, Visibility graphs, Data structures (including Voronoi Diagrams and Delaunay triangulations), Geometric computations in parallel and distributed environments, Mesh generation, Interpolation and surface reconstruction, Spatial and terrain analysis, Computational methods in manufacturing, Computational geometry applications in computer modeling, natural sciences, GIS, molecular biology, robotics, medicine and other areas, Exact computations, Implementation issues and Optimization, Other topics in theoretical and applied computational geometry
 Computational Intelligence Approaches and Methods for Security Engineering CIAMSE 07
 Tai-hoon Kim, Ewha Womans University and SERC (Korea) and Haeng-kon Kim, Catholic University of Daegu (Korea)

CI Approaches & methods of SE for IT products or systems; CI Approaches & methods of SE for development processes; CI Approaches & methods of SE for operational environments; Parallel use of security assurance approaches or methods; Ubiquitous system security and assurance; Wireless network security and assurance;
Biometrics and other information security products; Common criteria (CC) and protection profile (PP)
 Computational Linguistic CL 07
 Hyungsuk Ji, Sungkyunkwan University (Korea)
Syntax / Grammars;
Parsing;Lexical Semantics / Word Sense Disambiguation;
Corpus Linguistics; Psychological and Mathematical Models of Language;
 Digital Content Security and Management of Distributed Computing
 DCSMDC 07
 Geuk Lee, Hannam University (Korea)Digital Content Service System on Distributed System; Digital Content Distribution on Distributed System; Security of Digital Content based on Distributed System; Digital Content Service System on Web/Mobile/Ubiquitous Environment; Digital Content Distribution on Web/Mobile/ Ubiquitous Environment; Security of Digital Content based on Web/Mobile/ Ubiquitous Environment; Agent based Digital Content Management; Intelligent Digital Content Management and Distribution; Application Techniques on Digital Content Management; Security Architecture & Policies for Intelligent Digital Content; Security of Next Generation Mobile; Ubiquitous; Intelligent Information Systems
 Distributed Data and Storage System Managemnt DDSM 07
 Jemal Abawajy, Deakin University, (Australia); Maria Pérez, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, /Spain); Laurence T. Yang, St.F. X, (Canada)
 Reliable data transfer services; Visual and numerical data exploration; Data organisation and access;
Replica management in grid environments; Data consistency management in grids; Databases and the grid; data fusion; Virtual data; Caching to provide faster access; High Data Availability; Fault-tolerance of data; Planning and execution of data-intensive applications on the grid; Metadata management; Extracting knowledge from data grids; Grid infrastructures for data analysis; High-performance computing for data-intensive applications; Data analysis and management; Extracting knowledge from data grids; Agent-based management of data in distributed systems; Agent architectures for grid environments; Semantic grid; Data grids for bioinformatics; Privacy and Security in data grids; Reliable data and service discovery mechanisms; File Systems and Parallel I/O for clusters;
 Data Distribution and Load Balancing; Advances in Storage Technology; Language and runtime libraries; Parallel I/O support for databases; Autonomic management of distributed data and storage systems;
 Data Storage Device and Systems
 DS2  07
 Yeonseung Ryu, Myongji University (Korea)
Application-aware storage;
Active storage devices;
Long-term storage; Pervasive storage; Autonomic storage;
Security and privacy;

 e-Printing CAE Technology
 E-PCAET 07
Seoung Soo Lee, Konkuk University, (Korea)

e-Printing physical mechanism using CAE (Computer aided engineering) technique;
Massive computation for e-Printing basic processes;
CAD/CAM based optimal design for e-Printing applications;
Ink jet technology based on CAE (Computer aided engineering);
CAD based shape modeling for e-Printing process

 Embedded Systems for Ubiquitous Computing ESUC 07
Jiman Hong, Kwangwoon University (Korea); Tei-Wei Kuo, National Taiwan University (Taiwan)     
Parallel algorithm for information retrieval systems for Ubiquitous computing;
Embedded Systems and Infrastructure for Ubiquitous computing; Use of Embedded Systems for Ubiquitous computing; Embedded System Architecture; Hardware/Software Co-design; Simulation techniques for Embedded Systems; Real-time Systems;
Power-aware Computing;
Sensor Networks; Multimedia Systems; Wireless Communication & Networks;
Security and Fault Tolerant Systems for Ubiquitous computing; Human-computer interaction and multimedia Embedded Systems; Modeling issues and case studies;
 High-Performance Geocomputation GC 07
 Varotsos Costas, University of Athens; Yong Xue, London Metropolitan University (UK); Dingsheng Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)
Use of the various different types of geographical and environmental data and developing relevant tools; Spatial data analysis; Dynamic modeling; Simulation, space-time dynamics, visualization and virtual reality
 High-Performance Computing and Information Visualization HPICV 07
Frank Devai  London South Bank University, (UK); David Protheroe, London South Bank University (UK)
high-performance computing and Visualization of large data sets; load balancing, communication overhead and fault tolerance; 
 Hybrid Information Technology using Computational Intelligence HIT 07
 Tai-hoon Kim, Ewha Womans University and SERC (Korea) and Daniel Howard, Qinetiq PLC (UK)
Combination of computational intelligence methods;   Motivation for the choice of hybrid combination or what is to be learned from the combination
 Integrated Analysis and Intelligent Design Technology IAIDT 07
 Jae-Woo Lee, CAESIT and Konkuk University, (Korea) Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO) method and applications;
Multidiscipline-related (or integrated) computational analyses and applications;
Database modeling, design and interface;
IT based integrated design framework; Advanced or evolving design methods;
Requirement driven quality design methods;
Distributed computing for integrated analysis and design; Advanced system design and optimization method; Engineering applications for the system design and computational;
 Intelligent Image Mining
 IIM 07
 Hyung-Il Choi, Soongsil University, (Korea)
Image processing;
techniques related to mining such as pattern recognition, video indexing, motion tracking and
evolutionary computation.
This workshop has 3 technical sessions:
A. Session on intelligent mining
of image motion,
B. Session on intelligent mining of image recognition,
C. Session on intelligent mining of image features.
 Intelligence and Security Informatics ISI 07
 Kuinam J. Kim and Donghwi Lee, Kyonggi University, Korea Research and applications of: Intelligence and Security Informatics; Intelligence and Security Informatics focuses on the development and use of advanced information technologies such as methodologies, algorithms, infrastructure, and systems for the national security;  Information Sharing and security; Infrastructure Protection; Digital forensics and related works.
 Information Systems and Information technologies
 ISIT 07
Youngsong Mun, Soongsil University (Korea) Grid networking;
Performance evaluation;
Information retrieval;
Information security;
Muntimedia;
Internet & IPv6;
QoS & multicasting;
Routing & handoff;
Telematics & home; networking;
Web technologies;
WiBro and 4th generation; mobile computing;
Software engineering;
Data mining;
 The Intelligent Services and the Synchronization in Multimedia Mobile Networks ISS 07
 Dong Chun Lee, Howon University (Korea)
Mobile synchronization technologies; QoS multimedia assurance technologies; IP based multimedia technologies; mobile multimedia Internet technologies and the mobile networks security,
 Intelligent Transportation Systems by Using Agents ITS 07
  Tai-hoon Kim and Seung-jae Lee, Ewha Womans University, SERSC (Korea)
 Intelligent Travel Information, Guidance and Services; Intelligent Incident Management, Travel Demand Management; Intelligent En-route Transit Information; Personalized Public Transit;   Electronic Payment Services; Travel Behavior under ITS; Traffic Theory for ITS;
Geographic Inform tion Systems;
 Modeling of Location Management in Mobile Information Systems
 MLM 07
  Dong Chun Lee, Howon University (Korea) Location management schemes are a Modeling for Mobile Communication Networks proving an advance well suited for modeling various Databases, especially PCS/IMT-2000/UMTS, All-IP Networks and Wireless IP. For this reason, mobile based technologies need to be studied and developed for future services offered to subscribers in future 4G mobile information systems.
 Mobile Communications
 MobiComm 07
 Hyunseung Choo, Sungkyunkwan University (Korea)
Mobile Computing; HCI for Ubiquitous Applications; Intelligent HCI based Networking;
HCI Mobile Platforms

 Molecular Simulations Structures and processesMOSSAP 07  Antonio Lagana', University of Perugia (Italy)

The workshop is devoted to the discussion of problems met by the most computational science oriented theoretical chemists when structuring computer workflows and programs to calculate molecular structures, elementary processes, molecular dynamics, experimental observables and thermodynamics parameters in an ab initio way. The importance of designing, implementing and exploiting accurate and fast algorithms on parallel machines and distributed environments (such as the Grid) to maximize performances and make calculations feasible will be at the hearth of the workshop.

 Middleware Support for Distributed Computing
MSDC 07 Sung Y. Shin, South Dakota State University (USA); Jaeyoung Choi, Soongsil University (Korea)  Middleware for Ubiquitous Computing;
Middleware for Sensor Networks; Middleware for Peer-to-Peer Computing; Middleware for Grid Computing;
Middleware for Service Oriented Computing;
Middleware for Multimedia Systems;
New trends and models in Middleware; Methods and tools supporting distributed computing;
Distributed Operating systems, scheduling, mapping, load balancing; Security and Fault Tolerant Systems for Ubiquitous computing; Performance measurement and analysis; Modeling issues and case studies;
 Optimization: Theory and Applications
 OTA 07
Dong-Ho Lee, Hanyang University, (Korea);  Ertugrul Karsak, Galatasaray University, (Turkey); Deok-Soo Kim, Hanyang University, (Korea)  

This workshop aims to address issues on a wide range of the optimization of complex decision-making in networks, heuristics and linear/nonlinear/integer programming, etc. Also this workshop introduces the successful applications of optimization techniques in the areas of manufacturing, logistics and management to bring together operations researchers, numerical analysts, management scientists and other specialist from which practical optimization applications are drawn.

Pattern Recognition and Ubiquitous Computing PRUC 07 Jinok Kim, Daegu Haany University (Korea)  Pattern recognition and its applications to Ubiquitous computing;
Biometrics; Face recognition and facial expression recognition;
Hand, Gesture, gait recognition; Human computer interaction related to ubiquitous computing; Data Sensing technology for Ubiquitous computing;
Intelligent interface technology for Ubiquitous computing;
Case studies, prototypes and experiences in Ubiquitous computing;

 PULSES - Logical, Technical and Computational Aspects of Transformations and Suddenly Emerging PhenomenaPULSES 07  Carlo Cattani, University of Salerno (Italy)  Cristian Toma, University of Bucarest
(Romania)
 Logical and Ontological Aspects of Transformations  (formal logic, gedanken experiments);
Technical and Computational Aspects for Pulse Measurements (sampling procedures for estimating pulse parameters);
Specific Dynamical Aspects of Suddenly Emerging Phenomena  (mathematical models for dynamics of pulses in physics and technics);
Mathematical Aspects of Pulses Sequences and Time Series  (specific aspects of sequences of pulses and wavelets studied by a large-scale analysis);
Wavelets Analysis, Stochastic Aspects and Applications (application of stochastic methods in wavelets analysis and simulation of transitions in natural, biological and human sciences).
 Techncal Session on Computer Graphics
TSCG 07  

Andres Iglesias
University of Cantabria Santander (Spain)

Deok-Soo Kim
Hanyang University, Seoul (Korea)

Geometric Modeling, Geometric Processing, CAGD, CAD/CAM/CAE, Solid Modeling, Physically Based Modeling, Surface Reconstruction, Geometric Processing, Volume Visualization, Autonomous Agents, Computer Animation, Computer Graphics in Art, Education, Engineering, Entertainment and Medicine Rendering Techniques, Multimedia, Non Photo-Realistic Rendering, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality Virtual Environments, Illumination Models, Texture Models, Computer Graphics and Internet (VRML, Java, etc.), Artificial Intelligence for Computer Graphics, Computer Graphics Software, Computer Graphics Hardware, Computer Graphics Applications, Computer Graphics Education, Industrial Applications of Computer Graphics, New directions in Computer Graphics
 Ubiquitous Applications & Security Service
UASS 07 Hai Jin, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, (China); Yeong-Deok Kim, Woosong University, (Korea)  Ubiquitous Application:
Home-network applications;
Intelligent Service;
U-business and other applications;
Context awareness Model for Ubiquitous Service;
Intelligent User Interface;
Ubiquitous Sensor Network(USN) / RFID - Issue;
Multimedia Service in U(Ubiquitous)-environment;
Ubiquitous Security: USN / RFID security; Ubiquitous Multimedia Security (DRM, IPMP); Key management and authentication in Network security issues and protocols in  U-Environment Access Control in U-Environment;Security in U-commerce; Commercial and industrial security; IPv6, Forensics for U-Environment; Others and emerging new
topics; Trusted Computing;
 http://sun.dju.ac.kr/~uass07/
 Virtual Reality in Scientific Applications and Learning
VRSAL 06  Osvaldo Gervasi University of Perugia (Italy)Virtual Reality based scientific visualization; Learning and assessment based on Virtual Reality approaches; Molecular Virtual Reality techniques; Computational Science Education; Distributed learning environments; Virtual classes and practice; Virtual Reality on Grid environments; Virtual Laboratories; Virtual Reality applied to the Cultural Heritage; Virtual Reality languages (X3D, VRML, Java3D, OpenGL)
 Wireless and ad-hoc Networking
WAD 07 Jongchan Lee and Sangjoon Park, Kunsan National University (Korea)  This workshop will deal with service providing schemes in B3G networks, user mobility and service management in B3G networks, mobile sink based sensor networks, keeping rank systems in wireless environments and the network simulation modeling. Also, this workshop will consider routing scheme, interconnection with other network services and specific service application in Ad hoc networks. The focus of this workshop is to discuss researches considering diverse mechanisms and characteristics in future wireless networks.
 Computational Science in Education WCSE 07
 Luo Qi,
Central China Normal University, (China)
Course content;
Curriculum structure;
Methods of instruction;
Methods of assessment;
Tools to aid in teaching or learning, and evaluations of alternative approaches.
Workshop on  Internet Communication SecurityWICS 07 Josè Maria Sierra Camara, University of Madrid (Spain) People use Internet for improving their businesses, which implies the transmission of sensitive information. The only way of assuring the security
requirements needed (confidentiality, integrity, authentication, non-repudiation, availability, etc.) is by designing, analyzing, and
implementing appropriate security protection
mechanisms and protocols.

 Wireless Sensor NetworksWSNsJemal Abawajy, Deakin University (Australia);
David Taniar, Monash University (Australia);
Mustafa Mat Deris, University College of Science and Technology (Malaysia);
Laurence T. Yang, St.F. X, (Canada)
Energy-aware sensor network topology control;
Data aggregation and dissemination;
Multimedia over sensor networks; Energy-aware routing algorithms Novel signal processing; Resource management (bandwidth, power and storage);
Sensor network architecture and protocols; Mobility management; Applications of wireless sensor networks;
Security, trust, and appropriate cryptographic protocols Sensor network testbeds, field experiments, trial and measurements; Intrusion detection and tolerance;
Reliability and fault-tolerance;
RFID sensors and supply chain management; Micro and Nano Sensors; Distributed Sensor Networks; Surveillance and Monitoring; Sensor Fusion and Tracking; Scheduling and Optimisation; Machine Intelligence; Tracking in multi-sensor, multi-target scenarios; Distributed communication and computation in sensor networks; Smart Homes for the aged; Real world applications that involve management of massive sensor data.


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