[provenance-challenge] Re: possible pc3 locations

Beth Plale plale at cs.indiana.edu
Wed Dec 17 20:27:21 GMT 2008


CAISE'09 isn't too bad - some of last year's talks look interesting.    
The Van Gogh museum would need to be a must-do event though  :-)

beth

On Dec 17, 2008, at 8:42 AM, Natalia Kwasnikowska wrote:

>
> On Dec 17, 2008, at 14:29, Paolo Missier wrote:
>
>> yes, that's what I suggested when this thread started, but thanks  
>> for the new advert :-)
>> I guess DILS is a bit late though, it's 20-22 July
>>
>> CAISE makes sense if you live in Europe because it's easily  
>> reachable even if you have no specific business at the conference  
>> (my case, for example)
>>
>
> OK. If it's going to be CAISE, can we also include a visit to the  
> Van Gogh museum in the programme? ;-)
>
> Best,
>
> Natalia
>
>> regards,
>> -Paolo
>>
>>
>> Natalia Kwasnikowska wrote:
>>>
>>> On Dec 11, 2008, at 18:09, Paul Groth wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Both suggestions seem reasonable. SWF 2009 seems a bit early.  
>>>> Also, we were going to look for something in Europe.
>>>> The WWW Conference is in Madrid this year, which maybe a good  
>>>> location. However, it's a bit earlier than we wanted, April 20-24.
>>>>
>>>> Another option is CAISE'09 (http:// 
>>>> caise09.thenetworkinstitute.eu/) <http://caise09.thenetworkinstitute.eu/%29 
>>>> >. It's more of the business worfklow community, however it is in  
>>>> Amsterdam and at the beginning of June (8-12th).
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Paul
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> there is also another possibility: DILS'09. It's in Manchester, at  
>>> the end of July.
>>> There might be potential users in the audience  ;)
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Natalia
>>

: Beth Plale
: Associate Dean of Research, School of Informatics
: Director, Center for Data and Search Informatics
: Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science
: Indiana University





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