Call for paper and participation
The First International Workshop on Semantic Web and
Web 2.0 in Architectural, Product and Engineering Design
in conjunction with the Six International Semantic Web Conference
(ISWC 2007)
in Busan, Korea, 11th November, 2007
http://www-edc.eng.cam.ac.uk/~shk32/ws.html
INTRODUCTION
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This workshop aims to encourage the design research community to exploit
Semantic Web and Web 2.0 techniques, facilitate communication between
researchers and practitioners, and identify key research and implementation
issues. In this workshop, the focus will be on practical applications and
techniques for improving design processes. Such emphasis is particularly
important and timely since more design organisations are considering moving
toward using the Semantic Web in their businesses processes.
SOME OF TOPICS OF INTERESTS
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Semantic Web-enabled engineering design processes
Semantic Web for improving design creativity
Semantic Web for collaborative design knowledge acquisition
Building design knowledge repositories using the Semantic Web and Web 2.0
Design for context-aware services using the Semantic Web
Ontology engineering for design processes and knowledge management
etc.
IMPORTANT DATES
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Full paper submissions: 3rd August, 2007
Notification of acceptance: 20th September, 2007
Camera ready deadline: 1st October, 2007
Workshop: 11th November, 2007
ORGANISING COMMITTE
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Sanghee Kim (UK) University of Cambridge shk32@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Rob H. Bracewell (UK) University of Cambridge rhb24@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ken M. Wallace (UK) University of Cambridge kmw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Fabio Ciravegna (UK) University of Sheffield fabio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dean Allemang (USA) TopQuadrant dallemang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Yoshinobu Kitamura (Japan) Osaka University kita@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Yong Se Kim (Korea) Sungkyunkwan University yskim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Colin Cadas (UK) Rolls Royce PLC colin.cadas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Dr. Sanghee Kim
Engineering Design Centre, Department of Engineering
University of Cambridge
CB2 1PZ