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Approaches or Methods of Security Engineering Haeng Kon Kim
Catholic University of DaeGu,
Korea

Tai-hoon Kim
Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptography,
Korea

Approaches or methods of security engineering for IT products or systems, Approaches or methods of security engineering for development processes, Approaches or methods of security engineering for operational environments, Parallel use of security assurance approaches or methods, Common criteria (CC) and protection profile (PP)  
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Eui-Nam John Huh
Seoul Women's University,
Korea
AAA technologies for Telematics and Mobile IPv6; AAA technologies for Web services; General Security issues like session management and key exchange; Integration technologies for e-Commerece Applications  
Component Based Software Engineering and Software Process Model Haeng Kon Kim
Catholic University of DaeGu,
Korea
Modern application systems are becoming increasingly expensive to build and maintain and users are becoming more sophisticated in terms of the capability they expect. To build such systems, developers must use a large number of standards, protocols, technologies, and tool kits, each one of which is complex and involves a steep learning curve. Development organizations have met this challenge by using off-the-shelf software components that have been developed outside their organization and which provide much of the functionality and capability required, rather than building their own components. Software applications are seldom developed in isolation. Frequently there are many projects building, maintaining and evolving applications, each with its own life-cycle of requirements, design and implementation. It is very important area to gain improvements in productivity and quality across these applications that is necessary to consider the main element of theses solutions, to abstract them from the individual solutions, and to manage them as a core asset of the organization. This workshop brings together researchers, practitioners, and advanced students to exchange, share new ideas, research results and research –in-progress about all aspects (theory, application and tools) of web engineering research and application, discuss the practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted  
Computational Geometry and Applications CGA’05 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
Computer Graphics and Rendering Workshop Jiawan Zhang
Tianjin University,
China
Computer Graphics Algorithms, Geometric Modeling, Virtual and Augmented Reality, Real-time Modeling, Real-time Rendering, GPU-based Computing, GPU-based Rendering, Shading Language Techniques, Photorealistic Rendering, Non-Photorealistic Rendering, Computer-Aided Design, Scientific Visualisation, Information Visualization, Applications  
Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling, TSCG'2005 Andres Iglesias
University of Cantabria,
Spain

Deok-Soo Kim
Hanyang University,
Korea

Geometric Modeling; Solid Modeling; Physically Based Modeling; Surface Reconstruction; Volume Visualization; Autonomous Agents; Computer Animation; Computer Art; Rendering Techniques Multimedia; Non Photo-Realistic Rendering; Virtual Reality; Virtual Environments; Illumination Models; Texture Models; Computer Graphics and the Internet (VRML, Java, etc.); Artificial Intelligence for Computer Graphics; Computer Graphics Software; Computer Graphics Applications
Data Mining and Bioinformatics Xiaohua Hu
Drexel University,
USA

David Taniar
Monash University,
Australia

Microarray data analysis, Protein/RNA structure prediction, Genomics and Proteomics, Drug design, Biomedical literature data mining, Modeling of biochemical pathways, Whole, multiple genome comparison, Biological data visualization, Phylogenetics, Biomedical ontologies, System biology and pathways, Biological database management
Digital Device for Ubiquitous Computing Hong Joo Lee
DAEWOO Electronics Corp.,
Korea
Strategic use of Ubiquitous Computing; Department of Digital Device for Ubiquitous Computing; Security Methodology for Ubiquitous Computing.  
Grid computing and Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Systems Jemal H. Abawajy
Deakin University,
Australia

María S. Pérez
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,
Spain

Resource Management and Scheduling; Data Access and Management; Advance Resource Reservation and Scheduling; Computational Economy Based Resource Management and Scheduling; Performance Evaluation and Modelling; Remote Data Access and Management; Workload and Data Management Services; Agent and Multi-agent Based Resource Management; Load Sharing and Load Balancing Techniques; Resource and Service Discovery Approaches; Fault-Tolerant Resource Management Approaches; Grid Portals for Configuration, Management and Monitoring; Grid Portal design (e.g., Web access to computational Grids and Web access to knowledge Grids); Network Resource Allocation; Grid and P2P Security
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Education Woochun Jun
Seoul National University,
Korea
Curriculum development; Instructional design; Development of teaching-learning materials; Learning management systems; Evaluation of ICT education; Development of international standard; Motivation and interactivity; User interface design; Lifelong learning
Information Security & Hiding, ISH'2005 Raphael C.-W. Phan
Swinburne University of Technology,
Malaysia
Cryptology (cryptography, cryptanalysis); Steganology (steganography, steganalysis); Digital Watermarking; Security engineering (side-channel attacks, crypto implementations); Side-channel analysis & countermeasures; Implementation of cryptographic algorithms; Design & analysis of symmetric-key cryptosystems: block ciphers, stream ciphers, hash functions, MACs, modes of operation; Backdoors in ciphers; RFID & privacy; Public-key cryptography; Provable security; Sublimal channels; Covert channels; Public-key steganography
Information Systems Information Technologies (ISIT) Youngsong Mun
Soongsil University, Korea
information retrieval, scientific databases, security, software engineering, biometric technologies, data mining, multimedia, internet and networking, and mobile computing and communications  
Internet communications Security (WICS) Jose M. Sierra,
Julio C. Hernández,
Juan M. Estevez-Tapiador,
Antonio Izquierdo,
Joaquin Torres,
University Carlos III of Madrid,
Spain
Authentication and authorization; Intrusion detection and response; Biometrics; Key management; Computer Forensics; Mobile communications security; Cryptography and its applications; Network security; E-Commerce security; Non repudiation; Information Assurance; Security protocols; Intellectual property protection; Security for emerging technologies
Methodology of Information Engineering Sangkyun Kim
Somansa Co., Ltd,
Korea
Methodology of IE for IT products or enterprise information systems; Methodology of IE for implementation processes and supports of information systems; Methodology of IE for operational environments  
Mobile Communications Hyunseung Choo
Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU),
Korea
The next generation networks are expected to support various communication-intensive and
real-time multimedia applications. The requirement for timely delivery of live audio-visual data raises new challenges for the future integrated-service broadband networks. Efficient mobile computing mechanisms including home networking and telematics in mobile networking environment are important issues. This is an important application area to Computational Science as it requires mathematical modeling and simulation systems. The goal of this workshop is to share research, experiences, and ideas among researchers in this field.
 
Modelling Complex Systems Heather J. Ruskin
Dublin City University,
Ireland

Ruili Wang
Massey University,
New Zealand

Biological systems, Physical systems, Social systems, Financial systems, Traffic ad transportation systems, Information Systems
Modeling of Location Management in Mobile Information Systems Dong Chun Lee
Howon University,
Korea
Call Location Management Schemes for Mobile Information Systems; Call Movement Management Strategies of Mobile Networks; Modeling and Performance Analysis on PCS/IMT-2000/UMTS; Arrangement of Wireless Networks Variants for Different Purposes; Mobile System and Services - Wireless LAN, W-CDMA and Wireless IP; QoS Assurance Technologies for Mobile Multimedia Protocol- RSVP, MPLS and DiffServ; Mobile Intelligent Transport Systems- ITS, LBS, BIS and Telematics; Security of Wired/Wireless Information Systems.
Molecular structures and processes Antonio Lagana
Unversity of Perugia,
Italy
Methods and algorithms to calculate the electronic structure of molecular systems (from simple to complex), estimate their statical and dynamical properties, model multiphase equlibrium and non equilibrium behaviour, simulate the features of innovative materials,energetic and environmental
processes.
 
Optimization: Theories and Applications (OTA) 2005 Prof. In-Jae Jeong
Prof. Dong-Ho Lee
Prof. Deok-Soo Kim
Hanyang University,
Korea
Mathematical Programming, Large Scale Optimization, Network Optimization, Combinatorial and Discrete Optimization, Stochastic Optimization, Global Optimization, Optimizations in Biosystems, Optimizations in Telecommunications, Data Mining, Scheduling, Financial Optimization, Supply Chain Management, Production Planning and Control, Quality Control, Manufacturing Systems, Inventory Control and Material Flow, Other Industrial Applications of Operations Research
Parallel and Distributed Computing Jiawan Zhang
Tianjin University,
China
Parallel/Distributed Computing Algorithms, Parallel Architectures, Grid Computing, Clusters-based Computing, Applications of Parallel/Distributed Techniques , Large Scale Parallel/Distributed Simulation.
 
Pattern Recognition & Ubiquitous Computing Woongjae Lee
Seoul Women's University,
Korea
Sensing technology for Ubiquitous computing; Context recognition for Ubiquitous computing; Ubiquitous computing and Augmented Reality; Intelligent interface technology for Ubiquitous computing; Pattern recognition and its application to Ubiquitous computing; Ubiquitous computing security  
Spatial Analysis and GIS: Local or Global? Stefania Bertazzon
University of Calgary,
Canada

Giuseppe Borruso
University of Trieste,
Italy

Falk Huettmann
Institute of Arctic Biology,
USA

Computational Methods, Algorithms and Applications. Describe applications of local and global methods;Discuss appropriate data models and representations for either method; Discuss strengths and weaknesses of either approach; Compare the conceptual and theoretical aspects of the two approaches; Compare computational issues and results of either or both applications.  
Specific Aspects of Computational Physics for Modelling Suddenly-Emerging Phenomena i Paul E. Sterian
Politehnica University,
Romania

Cristian Toma
Titu Maiorescu University,
Romania

Technological trends make it desirable to blend methods from many disciplines. Wavelet analysis is an example where ideas from mathematics, physics and engineering were combined into a powerful structure. But wavelet analysis do not represent only a method of signal analysis; it represents a part of powerful methods for modeling and simulating suddenly emerging pulses in physics. So we consider that a technical session on all theoretical and practical aspects of modeling and simulating suddenly emerging phenomena and on application in physics would be an opportunity of extending the research field of wavelets analysis and of discovering new environmental fundamental aspects using computer simulation.  
Symbolic Computation, SC'2005 Andres Iglesias
University of Cantabria,
Spain

Akemi Galvez
University of Cantabria,
Spain

New packages, notebooks and codes for standard symbolic computation programs with emphasis on possible or real applications to Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Biology, Computer Science, Social Sciences, Arts, Entertainment, Architecture, Education, etc.; symbolic computation on the Web; symbolic-numerical interaction for problem-solving environments; new approaches to symbolic computation
The Intelligent Multimedia Services and the Synchronization in Mobile Multimedia Networks Dong Chun Lee
Howon University,
Korea

Kuinam J. Kim
Kyonggi University,
Korea

Synchronization Model for Multimedia Object in Mobile Environment; Multimedia Steam Process Algorithm in Mobile Environment; Mobile Multimedia Protocol Services - Wireless LAN, Wideband CDMA and Wireless IP; Next Generation IP Based Multimedia Service; Location Management Schemes for Mobile Multimedia Systems; QoS Multimedia Assurance Technologies; Image Processing in Mobile Environment.
Ubiquitous Web Systems and Intelligence David Taniar
Monash University,
Australia

Wenny Rahayu
La Trobe University,
Australia

Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing, Web Information Systems Management, Web Access and Discovery, Web Intelligence, Web Business, Web and Grid Services, Semantic Web, Human-Web Interaction, Web Technology
Virtual Reality in Scientific Applications and Learning - VRSAL 2005 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)
 
 

For proposal on technical sessions/ workshops, please submit to Ms Maria Lee at :

Email: maria@ihpc.a-star.edu.sg