Call for papers
The new due date for submission of papers is 27 July 2006.
Papers will be selected based on their originality,
significance, correctness, and clarity of presentation.
Extended draft papers (4 pages or more) should be submitted to
the following e-mail or postal address:
E-mail submission
of draft papers: iawtic@canberra.edu.au
Postal
Submission of draft papers: IAWTIC'2006 Secretariat
School
of Computing, University of Canberra, ACT, Canberra, 2616,
Australia
Extended draft papers should present original work,
which has not been published or being reviewed for other
conferences. Papers should be written in English. The name and
affiliation of authors should be omitted on the paper. A
separate page must be included with each extended abstract
paper, containing, the names, affiliations, postal address and
e-mail addresses of authors as well as the address of contact
author. E-mail submission of draft papers are encouraged.
Conference Proceedings will be published as books by IEEE
(The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering) in USA and it
will be indexed by EI and it will also appear in IEEE explore.
All papers will be peer reviewed by at least two reviewers.
Important Dates
- 7 August 2006 Notification of acceptance
- 1 September 2006 Deadline for camera-ready copies of accepted papers
- 29-30 November 2006 Conference sessions
IAWTIC'2006 Secretariat
School of
Computing
University of Canberra
Canberra 2616,
Australia
E-mail: iawtic@canberra.edu.au
The aim of invited sessions (5 papers per session) and
invited tracks (at least two sessions) is to provide focused
discussions on new and innovative topics and applications.
Prospective session/track organizer are required to submit a
proposal, including the title of the session and a list of
authors with extended abstracts papers (4 pages or more).
In addition to the Conference Program Committee is
soliciting papers that focus on industrial issues. The aim is
to bring together researchers from industry and academia to
foster collaboration.
Conference Topics Include (but not limited to):
- Intelligent Agents
- Knowledge Management
- Intelligent Business Agents
- Agent Architectures
- Environments and Languages
- Adaptation and learning for agents
- Human and agent interaction
- Interface agents
- Mobile agents
- Virtual agent-based marketplaces
- Agents and uncertainty
- The privacy issues for agents
- Automated shopping and trading agents
- Agent-oriented services
- Social implications for agent
- Conceptual modelling and design of Ontologies for
agents
- Agents and e-commerce
- Legal aspects of agents in e-commerce
- Performance measurement of e-commerce agents
- Rational information agents and electronic
commerce
- Auction and negotiation for e-commerce agents
- Web Technologies
- Web data mining and information retrieval
- Agent-based trade-and mediating services
- Teaching on Web
- Virtual trading institutions
- Internet Commerce
- E-commerce applications of Knowledge
Representation
- Reasoning Techniques
- Electronic Payment Systems
- Internet Marketing
- Intranets and Extranets
- Electronic Payment Systems
- Electronic Data Interchange
- Supply Chain Management
- Electronic Payment Systems
- Internet-based Electronic Commerce
- Virtual Communities/Community Networks
- Logistics Issues for Electronic Commerce
- Business Reengineering Issues for Electronic
Commerce
- Government Electronic Procurement and Service
Delivery
- Legal, Auditing or Security Issues for Electronic
Commerce
- Requirements Engineering Approaches for Electronic
Commerce
- Knowledge Discovery, Intelligent Information
Systems
- Knowledge Clustering
- Classification