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From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 07:40:28 +0000

               Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 20, No. 348.
       Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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   [1] From: "Christian Sturm" <c.sturm_at_arolis.com> (42)
         Subject: CfP: IWIPS 2007 - The 9th International Workshop on
                 Internationalisation of Prodcuts and Systems

   [2] From: Fomi <fomi_at_loa-cnr.it> (23)
         Subject: FOMI 2006 call for participation

   [3] From: "cec2007" <cec2007_at_evo.ece.nus.edu.sg> (56)
         Subject: IEEE CEC 2007

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         Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 07:16:26 +0000
         From: "Christian Sturm" <c.sturm_at_arolis.com>
         Subject: CfP: IWIPS 2007 - The 9th International Workshop on
Internationalisation of Prodcuts and Systems

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                          2nd Call for papers
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                               IWIPS 2007

                       9th International Workshop on
                Internationalisation of Products and Systems

                        28th - 30th of June, 2007
                            Merida, Mexico

                           www.iwips2007.org

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                    Deadline: 31rst of January, 2007
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NOTE:
The conference location has changed from Oaxaca to Merida

What is IWIPS?
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IWIPS is an interdisciplinary forum of professionals from industry, academia
and government working on issues related to globalisation and localisation
of products and systems. It is unique in that it appeals to a variety of
delegates working in various areas of internationalisation, supporting the
effective transfer of information and technology to different cultures,
countries and markets. IWIPS is organized by the non-profit organisation
Product & Systems Internationalisation, Inc. (P & SI), which is based in the
United States (EIN 38-3653207).
www.iwips.org.

Submission topics
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Suggested topics include (but are not limited to) the following:

- Business and academic perspectives on the topic of internationalisation
and localisation.
- The influence of culture on user requirements and behaviour.
- Networked communities: Culture and Computer Mediated Communication.
- Addressing the cultural divide: Can technology overcome cultural
boundaries?
- Mobile devices: Issues concerning international and local use.
- Adaptive interfaces: Adapting for culture.
- Methodologies and best practices in international product development
beyond translation.
- Cross-cultural user research: Findings and innovative methods.
- Theory, methods, and assessment techniques for international product and
system evaluation.

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         Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 07:20:25 +0000
         From: Fomi <fomi_at_loa-cnr.it>
         Subject: FOMI 2006 call for participation

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   CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

    Apologies for multiple copies of this message
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        Second International Workshop on
        Formal Ontologies Meet Industry

        http://www.loa-cnr.it/fomi

        December 14-15, 2006
        University of Trento
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This event is jointly organized by:
       - Laboratory for Applied Ontology, ISTC-CNR, Trento
       - University of Trento
       - University of Verona
       - Creactive Consulting S.r.l., Affi

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Following the great success of the previous edition, we are glad to
invite you to attend the second Formal Ontologies Meet Industry
Workshop (FOMI 2006).

Information about registration, accommodation and traveling is now
available on our website:

        http://www.loa-cnr.it/fomi

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         Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 07:22:38 +0000
         From: "cec2007" <cec2007_at_evo.ece.nus.edu.sg>
         Subject: IEEE CEC 2007

    IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC)

                September 25-28, 2007

           Swiss=F4tel The Stamford, Singapore

            Website: http://www.cec2007.org

CALL FOR PAPERS

We would like to invite you to attend the 2007
IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC).
Sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence
Society, and co-sponsored by the Evolutionary
Programming Society and the IET, the CEC 2007
will be held in Singapore, September 25-28, 2007.
The annual IEEE Congress on Evolutionary
Computation is one of the leading events in the
area of evolutionary computation. It covers all
topics in evolutionary computation, including, but not limited to:

* Ant colony optimization
* Artificial immune systems
* Artificial life
* Autonomous mental & behavior development
* Bioinformatics & bioengineering
* Coevolution & collective behavior
* Cognitive systems & applications
* Combinatorial & numerical optimization
* Computational finance & economics
* Constraint & uncertainty handling
* Evolutionary data mining
* Evolutionary design
* Evolutionary games
* Evolutionary intelligent agents
* Evolutionary learning systems
* Evolutionary robotic & control systems
* Evolvable hardware & software
* Evolving neural networks & fuzzy systems
* Memetic & hybrid algorithms
* Molecular & quantum computing
* Multiobjective optimization
* Particle swarm-intelligence
* Real-world applications
* Representation & operators
* Theory of evolutionary computation

CEC 2007 will feature a world-class conference
that aims to bring together researchers and
practitioners in the field of evolutionary
computation and computational intelligence from
all around the globe. Technical exchanges within
the research community will encompass keynote
speeches, over 30 special sessions, over 10
tutorials and workshops, panel discussions as
well as poster presentations. On top of these,
participants will be treated to a series of
social functions, receptions and networking
sessions, which will serve as a vital channel to
establish new connections and foster everlasting
friendship among fellow counterparts.
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