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| Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 14 - 16 February 2005 | |
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The European Grid Conference EGC2005 is the premier event
on Grid Computing in Europe. It will focus on all aspects of Grid computing
in Europe and a such will bring together participants from research and
industry. EGC2005 will have three tracks: a scientific paper track, an industrial track and a special event track. Together they aim to cover the complete field of Grid Computing developments in Europe. For each track, a board is being formed. The conference is addressed to anyone interested in Grid computing. Because of the parallel tracks with different foci, the conference appeals to researchers, managers in business and industry, and representatives of governmental organisations. |
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| Gliwice-Wista, Poland, 16 - 19 May 2005 | |
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The 7th International Scientific Conference on "Computer
Integrated Manufacturing - Intelligent Manufacturing Systems CIM'2005"
organised in the framework of the Worldwide Congress of Materials and
Manufacturing Engineering and Technology COMMENT'2005 is a continuation
of the CIM92, CIM94, CIM96, CIM99, CIM'2001 and
CIM'2003. 517 scientists from 24 countries have taken part in those conferences.
610 original scientific papers have been published in Conference Proceedings.
Its aim is to inform participants about results of the research and their
application in practice and bring together experts from various scientific
areas, with the common interest in CIM. The 7th CIM Conference will be the international forum of exchange of the science and technical information and experience in the area of integration of manufacturing. |
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| Lisbon, Portugal, 19 - 20 May 2005 | |
| The aim of this conference is to explore current advances in information and knowledge management research focused on the construction industry. Emphasis should be placed on new research in information and knowledge management applied to design, construction, operation and rehabilitation processes. Papers reporting work in progress are especially welcome. Case studies are also welcome. In particular, papers should focus on new research themes and topics and should demonstrate innovation and insight, have well defined research aims and objectives, and discuss research strategy and methodological issues. | |
| Helsinki, Finland, 13-16 June 2004 | |
| The leading idea of the 2005 symposium is to put modern construction management and economics into a perspective of modern real estate and construction businesses and projects. The potential advantages of the gained research results are demonstrated together with the current and arising needs of companies and society (refurbishment needs of post war housing in Europe, new megaprojects around the world, needs set by progressive e-business and telecommunication companies etc.). | |
| Munich, Germany, 20-22 June, 2005 | |
| The ICE conference is a premier forum to enable practitioners, researchers as well as tool vendors to present, demonstrate and share the results and achievements of their work in the broad domain of Concurrent Enterprising. | |
| Cancun, Mexico, 12-15 July, 2005 | |
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The 2005 International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering is
acknowledged to be one of the premier events in the field of Computer
Applications in Civil Engineering. The theme of the 2005 Conference is
"Dare to Think Outside the Box; Push the Envelope; and Present the Future
in Computing in Civil Engineering". This Conference is geared toward professionals and researchers who are interested in computing in a wide range of civil engineering disciplines, including: |
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| Dresden, Germany, 19 - 21 July, 2005 | |
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The W78 conferences provide a general forum for all persons involved in Information and Communication Technology in Construction to address the following objectives: |
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| Ft. Worth, Dallas, 25 - 29 July, 2005 | |
| The International Society for Productivity Enhancement has sponsored the Concurrent Engineering series of conferences for the past 11 years. ISPE is pleased to announce its 12th conference CE2005 to be held July 25-29 in Ft. Worth/Dallas, USA. CE2005 will bring together several hundred researchers and practitioners from around the world - Asia, Europe, America, Africa, and Australia - to discuss current advances, issues, and case studies in key technical areas of CE. The main theme of this conference is Smart and Concurrent Integration of Product Data, Services, and Control Strategies. The conference will include workshops, panel discussions, keynote addresses, and exhibitions. | |
| Beijing, China, 7 - 12 August, 2005 | |
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As a major event in the community of structural mechanics in reactor
technology, the biennial Conferences held around the world give impetus
to the advancement in related research areas. Participation in the Conferences
proves a cherishable experience for scientists and engineers all over
the world. Committing to the time-honored tradition of SMiRT Conferences,
SMiRT 18 manifests itself a forum for scientists and engineers to share
the results of their research. SMiRT 18 features Generation IV topics in Division S, which promises to be an interesting issue. The study of new generation reactors is popular in countries around the world. SMiRT 18 brings scientists together to exchange their research findings and discuss how to handle upcoming challenges. SMiRT 18 has 13 Divisions representing specific areas for paper presentations. It includes plenary lectures in which distinguished speakers will deliver speeches covering topics of interest in comprehensive areas and workshop sessions to be organized in some Divisions for intensive discussion on diverse perspectives among participants and the audience. Post-Conference seminars will be held in other scenic places in China. |
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| Rome, Italy, 30 August - 2 September, 2005 | |
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This is the tenth in the CIVIL-COMP series of conferences concerned with
the application of computers to civil, structural and environmental engineering.
The first Civil-Comp Conference was held in 1983. The conference will
provide a forum for the presentation and dissemination of recent developments
in the use of computers in civil, structural and environmental engineering.
A major objective of the conference will be to link research and innovative
ideas to engineering practice. Short to medium length papers describing the application of computers to civil, structural and environmental engineering projects will be particularly welcome. In addition, it is hoped that significant research and review papers on civil, structural and environmental engineering computational research topics will be presented. |
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| Valencia, Spain, 26 - 28 September, 2005 | |
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In this context PRO-VE has already established its recognized
position as the most focused scientific / technical conference in the area,
offering a major opportunity for the presentation and discussion of both
the latest research developments and industrial practice case studies. Following
the IFIP vision, PRO-VE offers a forum for collaboration among different
regions of the world. This conference continues a series of successful conferences of PRO-VE'99 (held in Porto, Portugal), PRO-VE 2000 (held in Florianópolis, Brazil), PRO-VE'02 (held in Sesimbra, Portugal), PRO-VE'03 (held in Lugano, Switzerland), and PRO-VE'04 (held in Toulouse, France). |
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| Cottbus, Germany, 28 - 30 September, 2005 | |
| Nach 1990 und 1996 wird der Lehrstuhl Bauinformatik zum dritten Mal Ausrichter des Forums von jungen Wissenschaftlern für junge Wissenschaftler sein. Die Veranstaltung soll abermals vor allem jungen Wissenschaftlern und interessierten Studierenden die Möglichkeit bieten, sowohl aktuelle Arbeiten und Forschungsergebnisse zu präsentieren, als auch Konzepte und Forschungsentwürfe zur Diskussion zu stellen. Neben den Vortragsreihen wird es in den Pausen und Abendveranstaltungen genügend Zeit für Diskussionen und Informationsaustausch geben. | |
| Ljubljana, Slovenia, 19 - 21 October, 2005 | |
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The e-2005 eChallenges Conference takes place in the beautiful city of
Ljubljana. This is the fifteenth in a series of Annual Conferences supported
by the European Commission, which regularly attracts over 500 delegates
from commercial, government & research organisations around the world
to share knowledge, experience, lessons learnt and good practice. Focusing on eBusiness, eGovernment, eWork, eEurope beyond 2005 and ICT take-up by SMEs and International Co-operation on IST, the goal of e-2005 is to stimulate take-up of Research & Technology Development (RTD) results by industry, in particular SMEs, and the European public sector. e-2005 will provide a forum to showcase the achievements of FP6, eEurope 2005 and Regional, National and International ICT related initiatives, and look forward to the future by focusing on the thematic priorities of FP6 and FP7. The European Research Area (ERA) and research priorities and trends for the future will also be discussed. e-2005 provides an excellent networking environment to discuss problems and new ideas, share knowledge between commercial organizations, government agencies and the research community, to exchange experiences about the current state of eAdoption at a sectoral, national or regional level, support International Cooperation and open up the ERA to the rest of the world. This will help increase Return On Investment (ROI) through better exploitation of results and better co-ordination of research activities. The programme will combine strategic keynote presentations, technical, legal and policy papers, business case studies, workshops and tutorials, an exhibition and social activities. |
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