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CALL FOR PAPERS CAiSE 10, 2009-07-03 20:19:37, by fab

The 22nd International Conference on Advanced
Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 10)
 
http://www.caise2010.rnu.tn/

Special theme: Evolving information systems  
7-11 June 2010, Hammamet, Tunisia
 
Important Dates:
Oct. 12, 2009: Tutorials & workshops submission deadline
Nov. 30, 2009: Paper submission deadline


Reminder: Non-committee Meeting CAiSE 2009, 2009-04-29 18:55:10, by fab


We arrange the annual non-committeee meeting Thursday June 11,
at CAiSE 2009, in Amsterdam.
The meeting will be hold in room G.088 in the Science Building entrance 1085.
starting time 12.30 pm. and a buffet lunch will be in the room.


The proposed agenda is:

1.Report CAiSE 2008, Montpellier
2.Status report CAiSE 2009, Amsterdam
3.Status report CAiSE 2010, Tunis
4.Plans, CAiSE 2011, London (Will be presented by Peri Loucopoulos)
5.Proposals future conferences, CAiSE 2012 and beyond
6.Proposal from the Advisory Committee to form a Planning Group for
future CAiSE organisation and conferences
7. Any other items

Everybody who want to propose other agenda points are cordially encouraged to do
so.

Thank you very much.

Looking forward to meeting you at CAiSE'09 in Amsterdam.
Zohra 


Non-committee meeting CAiSE 2008, 2008-04-23 22:13:42, by John Krogstie

 We arrange the annual non-committeee meeting Wednesday lunch, June 18, at CAiSE 2008, in Montpellier. The proposed agenda is: 1. Welcome2. Final report CAiSE 2007, Trondheim3. Status report CAiSE 2008, Montpellier4. Status report CAiSE 2009, Amsterdam

5. Plans, CAiSE 2010, Tunisia

6. Proposals future conferences, CAiSE 2011 and beyond 7. Any other business Everyone are encouraged to develop proposals for 2011, and also beyond.Everybody who want to propose other agenda points are cordially  encouraged to do so, 

John Krogstie