Main Topics
Preferably discussed areas of EATIS 2009
e - transport - specifically “Intelligent Transport Systems”
e - energy production and distribution
e - health care
e - government
e - learning
space technologies and applications
   
Related to discussed areas topics
standardization – present stage and expectations
certifications processes
databases and meta-bases
security
interoperability
performance quantification
services monitoring and troubleshooting
intellectual property rights
 
Main Topics of EATIS.org
Topics include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
1. Relationship between the Web Architecture and other computational areas
  1.1. Software Engineering and Web Information Systems
  1.2 Frameworks and software architectures for Web-based systems
  1.3. Web-based Artificial Intelligence
  1.4 Intelligent Agents
  1.5. Knowledge Acquisition and Representation
  1.6. Information Retrieval and Filtering
  1.7 Data and Text Mining
  1.8. Automatic Control Web-based systems
  1.9. Metrics Quality Assurance
  1.10. Human Computer Interface and Modern User Interfaces
  1.11. Usability
  1.12. Authentication and/or repudiation Systems
  1.13. Web Security
   
2. Web-based Systems
  2.1. (Semantic) Web Services Systems
  2.2 Automatic discovery of Web services
  2.3. Choreography of Web services technologies
  2.4 Proof and Trust on the Semantic Web
  2.5. Merging/Aligning/Combining Ontologies
  2.6. Semantic Web applications
  2.7 Semantic interoperability
  2.8. XML
  2.9. Domain mark-up languages (XBRL, HR7, etc.)
  2.10. Relational Databases/XML bridges
  2.11. Native XML Databases
  2.12. Vertical-Domain Applications (ITS, Healthcare, Law,etc.)
  2.13. Enterprise Applications Integration (EAI)
   
3. Distributed Systems
  3.1. Middleware Systems for Grids and Cluster
  3.2 Semantic Grid
  3.3. Software tools for Cluster and Grids
  3.4 Grid-based Problem Solving Environments
  3.5. Computational and Information Grid Architectures and Systems
  3.6. Scientific, Engineering, and Commercial Grid Applications
  3.7 Programming Models, Tools, and Environments
  3.8. Performance Evaluation and Modeling
  3.9. Portal Computing / Science Portals
  3.10. Distributed Artificial Intelligence
  3.11. Multi-agent systems in information integration
   
4. Mobile Computing and Applications
  4.1. Internet access and applications
  4.2 Mobile Multimedia
  4.3. Multi-modal architectures and applications
  4.4 M-Commerce, M-Learning and M-Entertainment
  4.5. Location Bases Services
  4.6. Data mining concepts for location based services
  4.7 Security and privacy in location based services
  4.8. GPS applications
  4.9. MMS frameworks and architectures
  4.10. In-car and GIS based systems
  4.11. Video-conferencing and Tele-presence
  4.12. Context aware applications
  4.13. Adaptative filters for navigation and tracking
  4.14. Security and Quality of Mobile Internet Applications
   
5. Protocols for Wireless and Mobile Networks
  5.1. Protocols for Wireless and Mobile Internet
  5.2 Performance evaluation of wireless networks
  5.3. Wireless systems simulation
  5.4 IPv6
  5.5. Design methodologies for wireless systems
  5.6. Quality of Service (QoS)
  5.7 Security in sensor networks
  5.8. Mobility management in next generation networks
   
6. Web Technologies and Society
  6.1. Intellectual Rights
  6.2 Web accessibility
  6.3. Web Information systems for Disabled
  6.4 Web internationalisation
  6.5. Web information systems for citizens
  6.6. E-Government, E-learning, E-Business
  6.7 Electronic Bank
  6.8. Biometrics techniques and privacity
  6.9. Internet strategies based on the Internet
  6.10. Videoconferencing and Tele-presence
  6.11. Preservation of Digital Culture
  6.12. Medical Informatics
  6.13. Business Intelligence Applications