CSWWS 2009, The Second Canadian Semantic Web Symposium, will be held in Kelowna, British Columbia (May 24, 2009). This symposium is associated with the 22nd Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
As a followup to the perivous symposium, CSWWS 2009 aims at bringing together Canadian and international researchers in Web technologies and knowledge management to discuss about various issues related to the Semantic Web.
The Second Canadian Semantic Web Working Symposium 2009 calls for papers in all topics related to semantic web technologies and their applications. The following are some example topics:
CSWWS 2009 will feature two research and Work-In-Progress tracks. The objective of the research track is to solicit original papers that present accomplished researches on the area of the Semantic Web. The Work-In-Progress track aims at providing an opportunity for practitioners to present their on-going research on the theory and application of the Semantic Web, even when implementation or deployment has not been completed.
Accepted submissions will be published in the symposium Proceeding. Furthermore, all accepted papers will be invited to be published after applying requested revisions in the "Canadian Semantic Web 2" book. (The first volume of this book that is related to the CSWWS 2006 is available here)
Authors are invited to submit full papers in PDF, Postscript or MS-Word RTF electronically. All papers must be written in English. Research papers can be up to 12 pages in length and Work-In-Progress papers can be up to 6 pages. Papers must be formatted according to Springer's LNCS style. Please follow the instructions for authors at Springer's site for authors. To submit papers, please follow this and the automatic submission procedure. Papers that are not submitted through the automatic procedure will not be reviewed.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: 15 March 2009
Notification of acceptance: 15 April 2009
Camera ready due: 30 April 2009
Steering Chairs
Mamadou Tadiou Kone, University of Laval, Canada
Daniel Lemire, University of Quebec, Canada
Program Chair
Weichang Du, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Program Organizer
Faezeh Ensan, University of New Brunswick, Canada