(DBWORLD) OOIS'97 Call For Participation (fwd)

Kath Williamson (bigk@it.uq.edu.au)
Sun, 7 Sep 1997 17:46:38 +1000 (EST)

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* O O I S ' 9 7 *
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4th International Conference on Object Oriented Information Systems

C A L L F O R P A R T I C I P A T I O N

* Advance Program
* Registration Form
* Accommodation Details

10-12 November 1997
Carlton Crest Hotel, Brisbane Australia

Please visit our webpage for full information about OOIS'97:
www.it.uq.edu.au/conferences/oois97

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SCOPE
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OOIS'97 will present a program outlining recent research in object-orient=
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concepts and principles, as well as reports on industrial projects.

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ADVANCE PROGRAM
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DAY 1 - MONDAY 10 NOVEMBER 1997

Keynote Address:
Object-Oriented Information Systems in the 21st Century
Dan Fishman (Chief Architect, Informix Sofware Inc, USA)

Object Oriented Methodologies:
Complexity and Maintenance: A Comparative Study of=20
Object-Oriented and Structured Methodologies
Whiddett & Bailey (Massey University, New Zealand)
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Systems Oriented Analysis and Design Directions: A=20
Suggested Evolution from the Object Model
Perritt (BHP IT, Australia)
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Query Processing:
Query Evaluation in an Object-Oriented Multimedia Mediator,
Biskup, Freitag, Karabulut, Sprick (Uni Dortmund, Germany)
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A Concatenated Signature Scheme on Path Dictionary for=20
Query Processing of Composite Objects
Shin (Kijeon Women's Junior College, Korea) Lee & Chang=20
(Chonbuk National University, Korea)
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An Approach to Query Translation in a Federation of=20
Distributed Heterogeneous Database Systems
Wu (Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany)

Modelling Issues I:
A Practical Formally-Based Modelling Method for Object=20
Oriented Information Systems
Nguyen (VUT, Australia) & Dillon (La Trobe University, Australia)

Viewpoints in Object-Oriented Databases
Naja (CRIN, France) & Mouaddib (IRIN, France)

Construction of a Modelling Framework for Health Information
Ryder, Pervan & McDermid (Curtin University of Technology,
Australia)

Transaction Processing and Concurrency Control:
A Performance Evaluation for a Concurrency Control Mechanism=20
in an ODBMS
Beheshti Concurrency Control (University of Houston-Downtown, USA)

A Transaction Model to Support Disconnected Operation in a=20
Mobile Computing Environment
Rasheed & Zaslavsky (Monash University, Australia)

Legacy Transactional Systems Integration Framework
Sedillot & Liang (INRIA, France)

Applications:
A Dynamic Business Object Architecture for an Insurance=20
Industrial Project
Hung (South Bank University, UK) Sun (Compuware Ltd, UK) Rose=20
(CAD Consultants Ltd, UK)

Automatic Drawing of Structured Digraphs
Yao (NTT, Japan)

Making O2 become a WWW Server
Buddrus, Lautemann (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Uni, Germany)=20
Bellavia (Uni Statale di Milano, Italy)

Modelling Issues II:
Subject Composition by Roles
Kristensen (Odense University, Denmark)

Assessing Inheritance for the Multiple Descendant=20
Redefinition Problem in OO Systems
Li, Kennedy, Owens (Napier University, Scotland)

An Aggregation Model and its C++ Implementation
Kolp & Pirotte (Uni Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)

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DAY 2 - TUESDAY 11 NOVEMBER

Re-Usability I:
Behavioural Pattern Analysis Approach
Chafi & Carlson (IIT, USA)

Enhancing Reusability and Maintainability in NDOOM
Li & Zheng (Nanjing University, China)

Temporal Business Objects: A Waste of Time?
Schleifer (South Bank University, UK) Sun (Compuware Ltd,
UK) Patel (South Bank University, UK)

Modelling Issues III:
Classifying Approaches to Object Oriented Analysis of Work with
Activity Theory
Smordal (University of Oslo, Norway)

Race Scheduling Controls for Object Systems
Huang & Elrad (IIT, USA)

Quality of Service Object-Oriented Modeling at the=20
Operating System Level
Bentaleb (Uni Paul Sabatier, France)

Re-Usability II:
A Descriptive Language for Information Object Reuse=20
through Virtual Documents
Vercoustre & Paradis (CSIRO MIS, Australia)

Generic Reusable Business Object Modelling - A Framework and its
Application in British Telecommunications plc
Choudbury (South Bank University, UK) Sun (Compuware Ltd, UK)
Patel (South Bank University, UK)

Object-Oriented Approaches to Software Reuse,
Seruga & Pasinos (Australian Catholic University, Australia)

Architectural Issues:
Realizing Object-Relational Databases by Mixing Tables with
Objects
Liu (DSTC, Australia) Orlowska, Li (The University of Queensland,
Australia)

CORBA and ODBMSs in Viewpoint Development Environment
Architectures
Emmerich (City University, UK)

An Agent-Based Coordination Model on Workflow Databases,
Kunishima (NIST, Japan) Yokota (Okayama Prefectural University,
Japan)

Object Orientation in Spatial Structures:
Inheritance of Multimedia Class having Temporal-Spatial
Structures
Park & Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)

Design and Implementation of Object-Oriented Spatial Views
Moon & Hong (Pusan National University, Korea)

Two Levels of Spatial Data Modeling for an Object-Oriented Spatia=
l
Database System
Kim (Suwon Industrial College, Korea)

Database Design and Views:
Object-Oriented Design of a Database Engine for Multidimensional
Discrete Data
Furtado, Ritsch, Widmann, Zoller, Baumann (FORWISS, Germany)

Updating Virtual Complex Objects,
Bellahsene (LIRMM, France)

Re-Engineering Relational Normal Forms in an Object-Oriented
Framework,
Johnson (Western Washington University, USA) Fernandez (RMIT,
Australia)

Software Engineering/Development:
A Framework for Component-Oriented Tool Integration,
Sattler (University of Magdeburg, Germany)

A Refined Meta-Model Approach to Education for the Transition to
Object Technology
Doroshenko (University of Tasmania, Australia)

Version-Based Index Management in an Object Database System to
Support Software Engineering Applications,
Reimer (University of Paderborn, Germany)

Larg Scale Environmments:
Disseminating Object-Oriented Applications in Large Scale
Environments
Grosse, Kottmann, Hartroth (University of Karlsruhe, Germany)

CJava: Introducing Concurrent Objects in Java
Cugola & Ghezzi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)

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DAY 3 - WEDNESDAY 12 NOVEMBER

Developing Internet and Hypermedia Application usin=
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Tutorial 1 Phasme,
Frederic Andres, NACSIS, Japan

Designing Large Scale Distributed Systems,
Tutorial 2 Ian Gorton (CSIRO Division of Information Technolog=
y,
Australia) & Innes Jelly (Sheffield Hallam
University, UK)

Tutorial 3 Distributed Systems Technology Centre, Australia

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OOIS'97 Registration Information
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Another copy of the registration form is available on the OOIS'97 Web
Page: http://www.it.uq.edu.au/conferences/oois97 .

Please send your registration form and payment to:
Kathleen Williamson
OOIS'97
School of Information Technology
The University of Queensland
Brisbane Q 4072 Australia

Email: bigk@it.uq.edu.au or oois97@it.uq.edu.au
Fax: 61-7-3365 1999
Tel: 61-7-3365 2906

Full OOIS'97 registration includes the following:

* Admission to the entire 3 days of the conference - all sessions
including tutorials

* A copy of the OOIS'97 Proceedings

* The opening night reception and the conference banquet

* All lunches and teas

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OOIS'97 REGISTRATION FORM
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Title: ......... Surname: .................. First Name: .................

Organization: ...........................................................=
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Address: .................................................................

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Postcode: .................. Country: .................

Email: .................. Fax: .................. Tel: ...................

Please indicate any special dietary requirements: ........................

Registration Fee (Australian Dollars)
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Full Registration BEFORE 30 September 1997 $550 ..........

Full Registration AFTER 30 September 1997 $600 ..........

Student's Registration $300 ..........

Extra ticket for Conference Banquet $60 ..........

Extra copy of OOIS'97 Proceedings $50 ..........

TOTAL =3D ..........

Method of Payment
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All payments will be accepted in Australian Dollars only. Your Cheque or
Bank Draft should be made payable to "OOIS'97".

Cancellation with full refund is possible before 30 September. However,
after that date, no refunds will be made. In this case, a substitute
delegate is most welcome.

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OOIS'97 ACCOMMODATION BOOKING FORM
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10 - 12 November 1997

CARLTON CREST HOTEL
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Single/Twin/Double Standard Room: AUD95.00 per room per night
Single/Twin/Double Deluxe Room: AUD130.00 per room per night

The Carlton Crest Hotel has been selected as the Main Conference Venue. =
It=20
is one of Brisbane=92s leading venues,situated only minutes walk from the=
city=20
centre. Male and female saunas, swimming pool, spa and gymnasium are all=
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provided by the hotel for guests=92 use. Complimentary car parking is al=
so
available for all in-house guests. The Carlton Crest Hotel offers 24 hou=
r=20
room service and reception and has a total of five bars and three restaur=
ants,=20
all displaying individual themes and styles, including a la carte dining =
and=20
casual buffet style meals. Facilities within the rooms include air-condi=
tioning,
ensuite bathroom, TV, in-house movies, dd telephone, refrigerator, mini-b=
ar,=20
tea/coffee making facilities, iron/ironing board and hair dryer.

MERCURE HOTEL
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Single/Twin/Double Room: AUD90.00 per room per night

The Mercure Hotel is situated an approximate 5 minute walk from the Carlt=
on=20
Crest Hotel, Queen Street Shopping Mall, theatres, night life, South Bank=
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Parklands and the Treasury Casino. Accommodation rooms offer views over =
the=20
Brisbane River, South Bank Parklands or City Centre. All rooms feature=20
air-conditioning, ensuite bathroom, TV, refrigerator, mini-bar, tea/coffe=
e=20
making facilities, dd telephone, iron/ironing board and hair dryer. Hote=
l=20
facilities include 24 hour reception, room service, fully licensed restau=
rant=20
and bar, guest car parking, swimming pool, spa and sauna.

EXPLORERS INN
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Single/Twin/Double Standard Room: AUD64.00 per room per night
Single/Twin/Double Deluxe Room: AUD84.00 per room per night

The Explorers Inn is a new property located in the centre of the city and=
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an approximate 2 minute walk to the Carlton Crest Hotel. Rooms are=20
air-conditioned and contain ensuite bathroom, TV, dd telephone, tea/coffe=
e=20
making facilities and refrigerator. Standard and deluxe rooms contain th=
e=20
same facilities, however the deluxe rooms are much larger. Onsite is a=20
restaurant, bar and guest laundry.

Accommodation Booking Form for: OOIS'9=927 Conference
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Please fill out the form below and return it with your accommodation
payment to:

Ozaccom Pty Ltd=09
PO Box 164 =20
Fortitude Valley Qld 4006 =20
Australia

National: Tel: 07 3854 1611 =20
International: Tel: 61 7 3854 1611 =20
Toll Free: 1800 814 611
Fax: 07 3854 1507 =20
Fax: 61 7 3854 1507
E-Mail: ozaccom@eis.net.au

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ACCOMMODATION REQUIREMENTS
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Please reserve accommodation at:.......................................

Single/Twin/Double Room:.................

Second Preference:.....................................................=09

Arrival Date:................... ETA:................=09

Departure Date:..........................

PAYMENT REQUIREMENTS
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Payment Enclosed: $...............=20

To secure and confirm your accommodation either credit card details or=20
one night's=92 deposit by cheque is required. All cheques are to be made
payable to Ozaccom Pty Ltd. Confirmation will only be forwarded upon=20
receipt of this deposit.

CREDIT CARD DETAILS
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Name Of Cardholder:........................... Expiry Date:............

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