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To: ontolog-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Leo Obrst <lobrst@xxxxxxxxx>
From: "Peter P. Yim" <yimpp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 06:41:49 -0800
Message-id: <3E47BA2D.8060706@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Thanks, Leo. We do have a problem ... don't know what it is yet, though!    (01)

I am moving (by forwarding Leo's input) this conversation to 
[ontolog-dev] now, so that I can have Jonathan in the loop too.    (02)

It's more than 30 minutes now, since I received Leo's Mon, 10 Feb 2003 
09:05:50 -0500 message. The copy that did make it over was (a) the one 
addressed to <yimpp@xxxxxxxxxxx>.    (03)

I was expecting 3 more copies of the same message, but none of the 
others made it through (to this moment):    (04)

(b) the one addressed to <ontolog-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> for which I 
am a list subscriber.    (05)

(c) the one addressed to <ontolog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> for which I am 
still a list subscriber (no body else, except for 
<ontolog-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> is any more.)    (06)

(d) the one addressed to <ontolog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> which should get 
distributed to <ontolog-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, which should then get 
to me (and the rest of our 60+ ontolog subscribers.    (07)

We definitely need to resolve the issue as to why none of the three 
above messages made it.    (08)

Jonathan and I are in a crunch to get our act together for my meeting 
towards the end of this week. Therefore, please bear with us. We'll 
look into this as soon as we can and get back to you (Leo and Kurt).    (09)

Regards,
PPY
--    (010)

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Fwd: [seweb-list] 2003 International Conference on 
Electronic  Commerce -Call for Contributions]
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 09:05:50 -0500
From: Leo Obrst <lobrst@xxxxxxxxx>
Organization: The MITRE Corporation
To: Ontolog-forums-cim3-net <ontolog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
CC: "Peter P. Yim" <yimpp@xxxxxxxxxxx>,   Kurt Conrad 
<conrad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,   "[ontolog-admin] forum" 
<ontolog-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
References: <3E46A5C0.53B38FA8@xxxxxxxxx>    (011)

Here is what I tried to post this weekend.    (012)

Leo    (013)

Leo Obrst wrote:    (014)

 > FYI.
 >
 > -------- Original Message --------
 > Subject: [seweb-list] 2003 International Conference on Electronic
 > Commerce -Call for Contributions
 > Date: Sat, 08 Feb 2003 00:52:53 -0500
 > From: Norman Sadeh <sadeh@xxxxxxxxxx>
 > Reply-To: semantic web project discussion
 > list<seweb-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
 > To: seweb-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 > CC: Monika De Reno <mdereno@xxxxxxxxxx>,Raghu Arunachalam
 > <raghua@xxxxxxxxxx>
 >
 > The following call for contributions might be of interest.
 > Norman Sadeh
 > PS: My apologies to those who are on several of the mailing lists I'm
 > sending this to.
 >
 > CALL for CONTRIBUTIONS
 >
 > Fifth International Conference on
 > ELECTRONIC COMMERCE (ICEC 2003)
 >
 > Pittsburgh, PA, USA
 > October 1-3, 2003
 >
 > http://www.icec03.org/
 >
 > ** April 1, 2003 deadline for paper submission **
 > **February 15, 2003 deadline for workshop and tutorial proposals**
 >
 > With adoption of eBusiness practices continuing to rise
 > and with annual worldwide transaction volumes poised to pass the
 > trillion-dollar mark,
 > it is clear that eBusiness  is here to stay. Despite the gloom and doom
 > of the post-bubble years, eBusiness innovation has not stopped.
 > This is exemplified by the emergence of Web services,
 > the mobile Internet, agent technologies, wireless computing,
 > novel market mechanisms, automated trading and negotiation techniques,
 > P2P
 > technologies,
 > pervasive computing, the Semantic Web and Online Dispute Resolution to
 > name
 > just a few.
 > Along with the many promises they hold, these technologies and
 > associated
 > practices
 > continue to challenge established business models as well as existing
 > legal
 > and regulatory
 > frameworks.
 >
 > As the leading eBusiness research conference, ICEC provides an
 > interdisciplinary forum
 > where both researchers and practitioners come together, present their
 > latest findings
 > and engage in discussions aimed at charting the future of this
 > fascinating and
 > ever-expanding area.
 >
 > As in the past, ICEC2003 will feature invited presentations, high-level
 > panels,
 > refereed paper presentations, tutorials and seminars aimed at taking
 > stock of
 > eBusiness today and at uncovering future opportunities and challenges.
 > In contrast to more specialized eCommerce events, ICEC is open to
 > technical,
 > business as well as policy contributions and strongly encourages
 > submission of
 > panel and workshop proposals of an interdisciplinary nature.
 >
 > PAPER SUBMISSIONS
 >
 > ICEC2003 welcomes the submission of original, previously unpublished,
 > papers
 > focused on the themes of electronic commerce. The papers will be
 > published
 > in conference proceedings. Arrangements are also being made with a
 > number of
 > leading journals to organize special issues featuring extended versions
 > of the best papers.
 >
 > The conference will be organized around three tracks:
 >
 > * The eCommerce Technologies track will focus on technologies for
 > supporting
 >    the practices of eBusiness.
 >
 >    Track Co-Chairs: Yannis Labrou (Fujitsu) & Onn Shehory (IBM)
 >
 >    Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) trading
 > mechanisms
 >    (e.g., auctions, exchanges, fixed-price, RFP), trade and
 > communication
 > strategies,
 >    price determination, winner determination, collaborative eCommerce,
 >    quality of service in eCommerce, mobile commerce, intelligent 
agents,
 >    security mechanisms, electronic contracting and commitment,
 >    negotiation and dispute resolution, models and analysis of
 > marketplaces,
 >    product/service description and cataloging, electronic payment
 > systems,
 >    trust, privacy and reputation in eCommerce, multi-lingual electronic
 > commerce,
 >    eCRM, web services, supply chain management, and semantic web
 > technologies.
 >
 > * The eBusiness Management track will focus on the management, business
 > models
 >    and adoption challenges of eCommerce.
 >
 >    Track Co-Chairs:  Robert Kauffman (U. of Minnesota) and Rahul Telang
 > (CMU)
 >
 >    Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) B2B markets and
 > exchanges,
 >    eConsumer behavior, B2C eCommerce, buyer search behavior and 
shopping
 > agents,
 >    eCommerce adoption, diffusion and procurement, personalization and
 > targeting,
 >    pricing and price discrimination models, eTailer competition and
 > strategies,
 >    direct marketing, user satisfaction, web content quality, 
reputation,
 > knowledge management,
 >    and user privacy.
 >
 > * The eCommerce Law and Policy track
 >
 >    Track Co-Chairs: Lorrie Cranor (AT&T) and Mary Jo Dively (CMU)
 >
 >    Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) privacy, digital
 > rights management
 >    and intellectual property issues, international legal framework,
 > information security,
 >    authentication systems, security versus commerce, outsourcing,
 > competition,
 >    Internet governance, online dispute resolution, consumer protection,
 >    regulation of online activities,  taxation, and sovereign 
censorship.
 >
 > The organization around tracks is to ensure that each paper is reviewed
 > by
 > the most knowledgeable experts in the field. It should not be construed
 > as
 > a requirement that papers fall within a given track. To the contrary,
 > we strongly encourage interdisciplinary submissions.
 >
 > Papers should be written in English, and not be simultaneously 
submitted
 > for publication elsewhere (previous publication of partial results at
 > workshops
 > with informal proceedings is allowed). Authors are invited to submit
 > papers
 > in Word, PDF or postscript by April 1, 2003 - see conference 
website for
 > details.
 > Submissions should not exceed 5000 words, including an abstract of 
up to
 > 150 words
 > and a list of references. Each submission should also indicate one or
 > more
 > relevant tracks and include a list of up to 6 relevant keywords to
 > facilitate
 > the review process. Over-length papers will be rejected without
 > consideration.
 >
 > WORKSHOP, TUTORIAL AND PANEL SUBMISSIONS
 >
 > Conference organizers are also inviting proposals for workshops,
 > tutorials,
 > and panels.
 > These are due by February 15, 2003. For submission requirements, please
 > contact:
 >
 > * Workshops: Bruce McLaren (workshop chair, bmclaren+@xxxxxxxx)
 > * Tutorials: Terry Payne (tutorial co-chair, trp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
 > * Panels: Norman Sadeh (general chair, sadeh@xxxxxxxxxx)
 >
 > Please consult the conference web page for updates:
 > http://www.icec03.org
 >
 > For questions, please contact the conference secretariat at
 > icec03@xxxxxxxxxxx
 >
 > LOCAL ORGANIZATION
 > Local organization of the conference is provided by Carnegie Mellon
 > University
 > through collaboration between the Institute for eCommerce, the 
School of
 > Computer Science,
 > the Heinz School of Management and Public Policy, the Graduate 
School of
 > Industrial
 > Administration, the Institute for Software Research International,
 > the Institute for the Study of Information Technologies and Society,
 > the Sustainable Computing Consortium.
 >
 > The conference is further supported by the International Center for
 > Electronic Commerce
 > (www.icec.net).
 >
 > GENERAL CHAIR
 >
 > Prof. Norman M. Sadeh, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
 >
 > INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM  CO-CHAIRS
 >
 > Dr. Lorrie Cranor, AT&T, USA (eCommerce Law and Policy Co-Chair)
 > Mary Jo Dively, Esq., Carnegie Mellon University, USA (eCommerce 
Law and
 > Policy Co-Chair)
 > Prof. Robert Kauffman, University of Minnesota, USA (eBusiness
 > Management
 > Co-Chair)
 > Dr. Yannis Labrou, Fujitsu, USA (eCommerce Technology Co-Chair)
 > Dr. Onn Shehory, IBM, Israel (eCommerce Technology Co-Chair)
 > Prof. Rahul Telang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA (eBusiness
 > Management
 > Co-Chair)
 >
 > WORKSHOP CHAIR
 >
 > Dr. Bruce McLaren, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
 >
 > TUTORIAL CO-CHAIRS
 >
 > Dr. Terry Payne, University of Southampton, UK
 > Dr. Onn Shehory, IBM, Israel
 >
 > CONFERENCE ADVISORS
 >
 > Prof. L. K. Chan, City University of Hong Kong, China
 > Prof. David Farber, University of Pennsylvania, USA
 > Prof. Hardy Hanappi, University of Technology, Austria
 > Prof. Jim Hendler, University of Maryland at College Park, USA
 > Prof. Richard Ho, City University of Hong Kong, China
 > Prof. Nick Jennings, University of Southampton, UK
 > Prof. Ramayya Krishnan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
 > Prof. Jae Kyu Lee, KAIST, Korea
 > Prof. Louis Ma, City University of Hong Kong, China
 > Prof. Tridas Mukhopadhyay, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
 > Jeffrey B. Ritter, Esq., Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, LLP, USA
 > Prof. Beat Schmid, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
 > Prof. Michael Shamos, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
 > Prof. Michael Shaw, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A.
 > Prof. Andrew Whinston, University of Texas at Austin, USA
 >
 > ORGANIZATION CHAIR
 >
 > Dr. Raghu Arunachalam, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
 >
 > IMPORTANT DATES
 >
 > Workshop and Tutorial Proposals Due on:                 February 15,
 > 2003
 > Papers Due on:                                          April     1,
 > 2003
 > Author
 > Notification:                                            May      15,
 > 2003
 > Camera Ready Copy Due on:                       June      15, 2003
 > Conference Dates:                                               October
 > 1-3, 2003
 > Workshops and Tutorials:                                September
 > 30-October3, 2003
 >
 > 
*************************************************************************************
 > Prof. Norman M. Sadeh
 > Director, Mobile Commerce Lab.
 > Director, e-Supply Chain Management Lab.
 > eCommerce Institute - Wean Hall 1325
 > ISRI - School of Computer Science
 > Carnegie Mellon University
 > 5000 Forbes Avenue
 > Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891
 > U.S.A.
 > Tel: +1 (412) 268-8144
 > Fax:  +1 (412) 291-1110
 > Email: sadeh@xxxxxxxxxx
 > http://almond.srv.cs.cmu.edu/~sadeh/
 > Secretary:   Monika De Reno, Tel: (412)268-3163, mdereno@xxxxxxxxxx
 > 
*************************************************************************************
 >
 > 
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 >
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