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COMBEK 2008
International Workshop On Community-Based Evolution of Knowledge-Intensive Systems
Dates 2008/11/09 (iCal) - 2008/11/14
Homepage: www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/index.html?page=combek2008cfp
Location
Location: MX/NLE/Monterrey, MX/NLE, MX
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Important dates
Abstracts: Jun 15, 2008
Submissions: Jun 30, 2008
Notification: Aug 15, 2008
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International Workshop On Community-Based Evolution of Knowledge-Intensive Systems (COMBEK'08)

Monterrey, Mexico, Nov 9 - 14, 2008\

WORKSHOP THEME

COMBEK seeks to address the need for research that explores and embraces the novel, difficult but crucial issue of adapting knowledge resources to their user communities, and vice versa, as a fundamental property of knowledge-intensive internet systems. Through a deep understanding of the real-time, community-driven, evolution of so-called ontologies, a knowledge-intensive system can be made operationally relevant and sustainable over long periods of time.

By addressing the notion of \'93community\'94 in this way, COMBEK hopes to innovate the science of ontology engineering and unlock the expected (and unavoidable) paradigm shift in knowledge-based and community-driven systems. Such a paradigm would affect knowledge sharing and communication across diverse communities in business, industry, and society. We are further convinced that being a part of the OnTheMove conferences will turn a spotlight on the scientific issues addressed in COMBEK, making them visible and attractive to industry.\

WORKSHOP GOALS

COMBEK is ready to transcend the current, narrow \'93ontology engineering\'94 view on the change management of knowledge structures that is at the heart today\'92s knowledge-intensive systems. We will consider stakeholder communities as integral factors in the continuous evolution of the knowledge-intensive systems in which they collaborate. By bringing together researchers from different domains, COMBEK aims to advance research on a very broad spectrum of needs, opportunities, and solutions. COMBEK will be a forum for the discussion of next-generation knowledge-intensive systems and radically new approaches in knowledge evolution.

IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract Submission Deadline: June 15, 2008
Paper Submission Deadline: June 30, 2008
Acceptance Notification: August 15, 2008
Camera Ready Due: August 25, 2008
Registration Due: August 25, 2008
OTM Conferences: November 9 - 14, 2008
	

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