1st International Workshop on Objects models and Multimedia technologies 

September 2, 2003, Geneva, Switzerland

www.polytech.univ-nantes.fr/OMT/

in conjunction with

9th International Conference on Object-Oriented Information Systems

http://oois.unige.ch/

Objective

Multimedia technologies have been present in the Object model world many 
years ago. We may note the famous graphic interfaces of Smalltalk 
programming environment that include texts and images in a uniform way, 
based on a flexible and powerful programming environment. If the initial 
popularity of multimedia has been based on superficial gadgets, 
multimedia becomes today an important element in computer science 
industry. We integrate video, sound and image naturally in various 
application fields such as education, science, medicine, administration, 
commerce, culture and art. This multimedia evolution requires not only 
sophisticated methods of programming but also information system 
architectures, networks quality of services, methodologies and specific 
emerging techniques.

The convergence of Multimedia and Telematics is one of the most 
important challenges that induces the profound change in the way people 
communicate today. The convergence framework of the near future will be 
set by new access requirements like broadband, multimedia, and 
multiservice. Interactivity, mobility, customisation and object-oriented 
methodologies are the new paradigms of the telecommunications business. 
On the basis of the pace of technology development and the trends in the 
demands of the marketplace, "convergence" and "mobility" will likely be 
the key themes that would dominate the Information Communication 
Technology landscape over the next decade.

The purpose of the workshop is to draw up an inventory of the role of 
the object models in the broad sense, and particularly in the federator 
field of multimedia data processing. Particular attentions will be given 
to two important fields:

-          multimedia normative aspects, such as MPEG4, MPEG7, SMIL, XML 
where object models and multimedia are present in various forms as tools 
of modeling.

-          The implications of convergence and mobility on the 
telecommunications services industry, and the role of object 
methodologies in making the convergence of the telecommunications, 
broadcasting and online services sectors as painless as possible.


All the papers related to the following topics are welcome (non 
restrictive list):

-          State of the art of the field.
-          Mobile objects and agents.
-          Communicating objects
-          Multimedia convergence. 
-          Implementation and design of multimedia systems based on 
object technologies (object-oriented programming, designing).
-          Object-oriented information systems and multimedia standards.
-          Industrial applications: descriptions and assessments.
-          Future prospects and new developments.


Format
Two alternate formats of papers are possible:

-          long format papers: 20 pages
-          short format papers: 8 pages.


The papers are written in French or English. The long papers correspond 
to technical and experimental papers. The short papers are rather 
general chronic on the field (over flight, prospects, ticket of mood).

Reviewed submissions, accepted for workshop presentation will be 
published in the workshop proceedings. Extended versions of accepted 
papers could be published by Springer Verlag (to be confirmed later).


Dates
June 15, 2003: Paper submission deadline
June 30, 2003: Paper acceptance notifications
July 8, 2003: Camera-ready papers due
September 2, 2003: Workshop date


Submission
PDF Submissions need to be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Co-Chairs
Chabane Djeraba (Nantes University, France)  
Rokia Missaoui (University of Quebec, Canada)


Program Committee
Valery A. Petrushin  (Accenture Technology Labs, USA)
Bellachia Abdelghani  (Georges Washington University, France)
Mohamed Daoudi  (ENIC, France)
Gerome Gensel  (Grenoble University, France)
Marko Grobelnik  (J. Stefan Institute, Slovenija)
Anne Kao  (Boeing Company, USA)
Latifur Khan  (Texas University, USA)
Nabil Layaida  (INRIA, France)
Dejan Milojicic  (Hewlett Packard Labs, USA)
David Simplot  (University of Lille, France)
Monique Noirhomme-Fraiture  (Institut d'Informatique, FUNDP, Belgium)
Vincent Oria  (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
Valtechev Peter  (Montreal University, Canada)
John R. Smith  (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA)
Simeon Simoff  (Syndney University, Australia)
Marlene Villanova-Oliver  (Grenoble University, France)
Hong-Jiang Zhang  (Microsoft Research, China)
Aidong Zhang (Buffalo University)
Djemel Ziou (UniversitE9 de Sherbrooke)

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