Forum OpenACS Q&A: Call for Paper for eChallenges e-2004 conference in Vienna

Hi to everyone,

There is a good opportunity to promote OpenACS and dotLRN. Guru of the community might find it interesting to apply. I took part in same conference in 2002 and it was huge, - excellent opportunity to attract attention and forge new contacts. It is THE PLACE to get into EU projects. The best though is to have own workshop there in order to invite relevant participants, i.e. potential clients.

I guess forum could be a good way to share intentions to submit papers.
Cheers from Lviv,
Volodja

eChallenges e-2004 Call for Papers

The eChallenges e-2004 Conference and Exhibition takes place in Vienna, Austria, 27 – 29 October. This is the fourteenth in a series of Annual Conferences supported by the European Commission, which regularly attracts over 500 delegates from commercial, government and research organisations around the world.

The International Programme Committee for e-2004 is now inviting extended abstracts (800 - 1,200 words) for technical papers, visionary papers and business case studies. Proposals to arrange tutorials or complete workshop sessions are also welcome. Related themes and suggestions for papers and sessions are outlined in the Call for Papers http://www.echallenges.org/2004/default.asp?page=call-papers
This year's conference themes include eBusiness, eGovernment, eWork, eEurope 2005 and ICT Take-up by SMEs, and International Collaboration.  e-2004 will also feature an Exhibition and an attractive Social Programme for delegates, speakers exhibitors and partners, to enhance networking opportunities at the Conference.

e-2004 will provide a forum to showcase the achievements of FP5, eEurope 2005 and Regional, National and International ICT related initiatives, and look forward to the future by focusing on the thematic priorities of FP6. The European Research Area (ERA) and research priorities and trends for the future will also be discussed.
Abstracts must be registered by 29 February 2004 on the Conference Portal and guidelines for paper structure is provided online http://www.echallenges.org/2004/default.asp?page=abstract-info. Workshop proposals must also be registered by 29 February 2004 - http://www.echallenges.org/2004/default.asp?page=ws-info. Each workshop proposal should be supported by a minimum of two paper abstracts per workshop session, which will be double blind reviewed by the IPC.