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Vienna University

IPR Systems

The ODRL International Workshop topics of interest include, but are not restricted to, the following aspects:

  • Implementations of ODRL or parts of ODRL
  • Processing of ODRL instances in applications
  • Language concepts and semantics of ODRL
  • Technical and Semantics Extensions to ODRL
  • Industry and Research Experiences with ODRL
  • Domain Specific Vocabularies and Profiles of ODRL
  • Deploying ODRL for Rights Expressions and Contract Modelling
  • Potential applications for the use of Rights Expression Languages

Program Chairs

Renato Iannella Chief Scientist, IPR Systems, Australia
Susanne Guth Assistant Professor, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria

 

Program Committee

Grace Agnew Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA
Gilbert Babin National Research Council, Canada
Oliver Bremer Nokia, Finland
Robin Cover ISOGEN International LLC, USA
John Erickson Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, USA
Eckhart Koeppen Nokia, Finland
Jerome McDonough New York University, USA
Murali Kaundinya Sun Microsystems Inc, USA
Usva Kuusiholma Avain Technologies, Finland
Gustaf Neumann Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria
Jon Mason education.au limited, Australia
Craig Miller ObjectLab, USA
Magda Mourad IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Xavier Orri Octalis S.A., Belgium
Steve Probets Loughborough University, UK
Norma Richardson Digital Concepts, USA
Peter Schirling IBM, USA
Carlos Serrao Adetti/ISCTE, Portugal
Mark Strembeck Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria

 

Submissions

Submissions should be sent via email to the program chairs at <workshop-chairsatodrl.net>.

Submissions can take the form of:

  • Papers - Research and industry papers on experiences with ODRL. The submitted paper should not be more than 20 pages in total. Acceptable formats include: PDF, XHTML, and Postscript.
  • Demonstrations - Presentations on implementations of ODRL and the outcomes generated. The submission should include a Title, Authors, technical requirements, and up to 500 word Abstract describing the ODRL project and demonstration outcomes.

All submissions to this workshop will be peer reviewed by at least two members of the International Program Committee. Acceptance will be based primarily on timeliness and technical detail. Paper submissions must not have been previously published (or be under consideration for publication elsewhere) in part or in full.

Procedures for Accepted Submissions

The paper submissions will be formally published (with ISBN) in the Workshop Proceedings as a digital publication.

Further details TBA.

Important Dates

16 January 2004Submissions Due
20 February 2004Acceptance Notification
20 March 2004Final Submissions
26 March 2004Registration Deadline
22-23 April 2004Workshop in Vienna, Austria

 

 
     

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Last Updated on 2004-03-05