[Biomedical-cybernetics] IEEE e-Science 2011 WISC Call for Participation
Michael Hucka
mhucka at caltech.edu
Tue Nov 15 16:53:58 CET 2011
The 7th IEEE International Conference on e-Science (e-Science 2011),
to be held in Stockholm, Sweden, during 5-8 December 2011, will bring
together leading international and interdisciplinary research
communities, developers, and users of e-Science applications and
enabling IT technologies. The Workshop on Interoperability in
Scientific Computing will be held on the morning of Monday 5th of
December, and is co-located with the main conference.
We have selected three high-quality papers for presentation at the
workshop. They are:
* Requirements Engineering for Scientific Computing: a Model-based
Approach by Yang Li, Matteo Harutunian, Nitesh Narayan, Bernd Bruegge
and Gerrit Buse.
* Achieving Semantic Interoperability Between Physiology Models and
Clinical Data by Bernard de Bono, Stephen John Sammut and Pierre
Grenon.
* A Profile of Today's SBML-Compatible Software by Michael Hucka,
Frank T. Bergmann, Sarah M. Keating and Lucian P. Smith.
The workshop is scheduled to take place from 09:00am to 10:30am on
Monday December 5, 2011, in Breakout Room 1 of the Stockholm City
Conference Centre. See http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/david.johnson/wisc11/
for details of the workshop, and http://www.escience2011.org for full
conference details and to register.
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WORKSHOP ORGANISATION
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Organisers/Chairs
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David Johnson, Steve McKeever (University of Oxford, UK)
Programme Committee
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David Nickerson (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Herbert Sauro (University of Washington, USA)
Steve Harris (University of Oxford, UK)
Jonathan Cooper (University of Oxford, UK)
Rutger Vos (University of Reading, UK)
Dagmar Waltemath (University of Rostock, Germany)
Daniele Gianni (European Space Agency)
Mike Stout (University of Nottingham, UK)
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