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EEE'07: June 26, 2007 Schedule

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6:45am - 5:00pm:  Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)


08:00a - 02:40p:  During this period, EEE'07 attendees are encouraged to participate
                  in sessions belonging to GCA'07, ICAI'07, GEM'07, MLMTA'07,
                  ICOMP'07, SWWS'07, SAM'07, DMIN'07, or IKE'07.  These sessions
                  discuss topics that overlap the scope of EEE'07.


02:40 - 03:20pm:  DISCUSSION SESSION A-EEE (Refreshments will be available)
                  June 26 (Tuesday)
                  (LOCATION: Hallways - Ballrooms 1-5)
                  List of papers appears at the end of EEE's schedule.

SESSION 1-EEE:    KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ISSUES AND INFRASTRUCTURES +
                  TOOLS + SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURES
                  Chairs: Dr. Namho Yoo* and Prof. Lars Monch**
                  *DoD/OASD/DMLSS, Falls Church, USA
                  **University of Hagen, Hagen, Germany
                  June 26, 2007 (Tuesday); 03:20pm - 04:40pm
                  (LOCATION: Platinum Room)

03:20 - 03:40pm:  Service Oriented Computing for the Manufacturing Domain:
                  Experiences from the Development of a System Prototype
                  R. Lange, L. Monch, and J. Zimmermann
                  University of Hagen, Germany

03:40 - 04:00pm:  Ontologies As The Backbone of Knowledge Management Processes
                  Alexandra Pomares Q. and Miguel Eduardo Torres
                  Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia

04:00 - 04:20pm:  Automating XML Document Transformations with Structuring Mapping Result
                  Amar Zerdazi and Myriam Lamolle
                  LINC - Laboratory of Paris VIII, France

04:20 - 04:40pm:  Ontology-Based Identification of Explicit and Implicit Metadata Terms
                  Azita Bahrami and Clinton Carey
                  Armstrong Atlantic State University, USA


SESSION 2-EEE:    TOOLS + WEB + COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURES + SOCIAL ISSUES + EDUCATION
                  Chair: Dr. Namho Yoo* and Dr. Matthew O Adigun**
                  *DoD/OASD/DMLSS, Falls Church, USA
                  **University of Zululand, Richards Bay, South Africa
                  June 26, 2007 (Tuesday); 04:40pm - 06:00pm
                  (LOCATION: Platinum Room)

04:40 - 05:00pm:  Curricula Planning Support Based Upon Ontologies
                  Richard Hackelbusch
                  Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg, Germany

05:00 - 05:20pm:  Web Event: A Platform-Independent Concept for Systematic
                  Modeling, Implementing and Generating Web Applications
                  Kinh Nguyen, Hoang Pham, and Tharam Dillon
                  La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia;
                  University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

05:20 - 05:40pm:  Remote-Access Process Control Laboratory for Liquid Level and
                  Flow System
                  Gokhan Erdemir and Ahmet Emin Kuzucuoglu
                  Anadolu BIL Professional School of Higher Education, Istanbul, Turkey;
                  Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey

05:40 - 06:00pm:  Towards a Student-Centered Learning Paradigm in a Virtual
                  Learning Environment
                  Bilal Bataineh and Emad Bataineh
                  Arab Academy for Financial and Banking Sciences, Jordan;
                  Zayed University, UAE


06:00 - 09:00pm:  FIVE TUTORIALS  (planned)

                  Real-Time Image and Video Processing: From Research to Reality
                  Prof. Nasser Kehtarnavaz
                  University of Texas at Dallas, Texas, USA
                  Location: Ballroom 1

                  Moving On, Moving Online That Is: An Introduction to Teaching Online
                  Dr. Michael L. Nelson
                  School of Technology Graduate Program Director, International College,
                  Ft. Myers, Florida, USA
                  Location: Ballroom 2

                  Computational Challenges in RNAi Gene Silencing
                  Amanda Birmingham
                  Dharmacon, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bioinformatics Manager, USA
                  Location: Ballroom 3

                  Introduction to Game Programming
                  Lakshmi Prayaga
                  University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, USA
                  Location: Ballroom 4

                  The Integrated Microbial Genomes system (IMG)
                  Dr. Konstantinos Mavrommatis
                  Genome Biology Program, DOE Joint Genome Institute, California, USA
                  Location: Ballroom 5

DISCUSSION SESSION
                   DISCUSSION SESSION A-EEE
                     June 26 (Tuesday), 2007
                       RRR/SRP/PST Papers
                        02:40pm - 03:20pm
         (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Ballrooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-EEE:

O.  Survey of E-Government Key Practices in Saudi Arabia
    Abdulhameed Al-Elaiwi
    GOTEVOT, Riyadh College of Technology, Saudi Arabia
O.  OurFamily247.com -  A Study of a Family Reunion Information System
    Harold Loving and Ali A. Humos
    Jackson State University, USA
O.  A Study on Building Planning of U-School for Ubiquitous Learning Environments
    Myoung-woo Hong and Dae-jea Cho
    Andong National University, Korea
O.  Intentionally-Linked Entities: a Detailed Suggestion for a Direct Way to
    Implement the Entity-Relationship Data Model
    Vitit Kantabutra
    Idaho State University, USA

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