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Re: [ontac-forum] Invitation, Slovenia and Italy; Journal Special Issues

To: IPSI conference <IPSI.Bled2006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, ONTAC-WG General Discussion <ontac-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
From: Leonid Ototsky <leo@xxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 22:45:06 +0600
Message-id: <1189019133.20060917224506@xxxxxx>
Veljko,
The IPSI activity is interesting !
Is it interesting to the community to look at my paper "To keep
abreast of the 21st Century" paper ?
http://www.ototsky.mgn.ru/it/21abreast.htm
And at the presentation at the Metaphorum-2006
http://www.ototsky.mgn.ru/it/abroad_menu.html    (01)

Best regards,
Leonid Ototsky - http://ototsky.mgn.ru/it    (02)

Вы писали 16 сентября 2006 г., 23:17:50:    (03)

> *********************************************************************    (04)

> Please, excuse us if, for technical reasons, you already received this
> message from us!    (05)

> If you do not reply to this two-part message (part#1 about our conferences
> in Slovenia and Italy, and part#2 about the Special Issues of IPSI
> Transactions), we will never contact you again! If you reply, we will be
> informing you about our conferences and journals, 4 to 6 times per year.    (06)


> PART #1:    (07)

> Dear potential speaker:    (08)

> Based on your explicit interest expressed in the past and/or a
> recommendation from a colleague who read your past publication(s), on
> behalf of the organizing committee, we would like to extend a cordial
> invitation for you to submit a paper to the IPSI Transactions journal, or
> to attend one of the upcoming multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and
> transdisciplinary (M+I+T++) conferences:
> 
> _______________________________________________________________________    (09)

>  LAKE BLED, in SLOVENIAN ALPS, near ADRIATIC SEA, Slovenia    (010)

>  IPSI-2006 SLOVENIA (VIPSI-2006 SLOVENIA)    (011)

>  Arrival: 30 November 2006 / departure: 3 December 2006
>  Last Deadline for Papers: September 20, 2006.    (012)

>  ------------------------------------------------------------------    (013)

>  IPSI-2006 VENICE (VIPSI-2006 VENICE)    (014)

>  Arrival: 12 October 2006 / departure: 15 October 2006
>  Last deadline for papers:  September 20, 2006    (015)

>  ------------------------------------------------------------------    (016)

>  Grand Hotel Miramare in Santa Margherita Ligure, near Portofino    (017)

>  IPSI-2006 PORTOFINO (VIPSI-2006 PORTOFINO)    (018)

>  Arrival: 15 October 2006 / departure: 18 October 2006
>  Last deadline for papers: September 20, 2006.    (019)

>  ------------------------------------------------------------------    (020)

>  Hotel Santa Caterina, Amalfi (near Napoli, Pompei, and Capri)    (021)

>  IPSI-2007 AMALFI (VIPSI-2007 AMALFI)    (022)

>  Arrival: 22 March 2007 / departure: 25 March 2007.
>  Last deadline for papers: February 1, 2007.
>  ----------------------------------------------------------------    (023)

>  Centro Culturale Don Orione, Venice
>  (a medieval monastery near San Marco Square)    (024)

>  IPSI-2007 VENICE (VIPSI-2007 VENICE)    (025)

>  Arrival: 19 March 2007 / departure: 22 March 2007.
>  Last deadline for papers: February 1, 2007.
>  ------------------------------------------------------------------    (026)

> All our conferences are non-profit. They bring together the elite of the
> world science; so far, we have had seven Nobel Laureates speaking at the
> opening ceremonies. The conferences always take place in some of the most
> attractive places of the world. All those who come to our conferences
> once, always love to come back (because of the unique professional quality
> and the extremely creative atmosphere); lists of past participants are on
> the web, as well as the details of all future conferences.    (027)

> These conferences are in line with the newest recommendations of the  US
> National Science Foundation and of the EU research sponsoring agencies, to
> stress multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary
> research (M+I+T++ research). The speakers and activities at our
> conferences truly support this type of scientific interaction.    (028)

> Among the main topics of these conferences are: "E-education and
> E-business with special emphasis on the Internet related research in
> technical and non-technical fields." All topics directly or indirectly
> related to current and future DARPA and NASA projects are also welcome
> (all papers from all past IPSI conferneces are stored by NASA).    (029)

> Other topics of interest include, but are not limited to:    (030)

>    * Internet
>    * Computer Science and Engineering
>    * Mobile Communications/Computing for Science and Business
>    * Management and Business Administration
>    * Education
>    * e-Medicine
>    * e-Oriented Bio Engineering/Science and Molecular Engineering/Science
>    * Environmental Protection
>    * e-Economy
>    * e-Law
>    * Technology Based Art and Art to Inspire Technology Developments
>    * Internet Psychology
>    * Internet Phylosophy
>    * Humanities in General    (031)

> If you would like to get more information on either conference, please
> reply to this e-mail message.    (032)

> If you plan to submit an abstract and paper, please let us know that
> immediately for planning purposes. Remember that you can submit your paper
> also to one of the two IPSI Transactions journals, as indicated here:    (033)



>  Part #2:    (034)

> We are pleased to inform you that both IPSI Transactions journals are
> planing some special issues in late 2006 and early 2007, and you are
> welcome to submit your paper(s), at your earliest convenience. The
> selection process will start as soon as we receive 48 papers per topic
> (only 12 will be accepted for publication).    (035)

> Special attention is dedicated to best papers from the above mentioned
> conferneces, on all topics within the scope of the conferences (see
> above).    (036)

> The stress is on synergistic multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and
> transdisciplinary interaction, and that enables the researchers to publish
> research results tipicaly not suitable for traditional journals.
> ___________________________________________________________________________    (037)

> IPSI Transactions on Internet Research (TIR):    (038)

> The topics covered are those directly related to the Internet, and
> absolutely all relevant aspects of it:    (039)

>  - Internet, Economy, and Finance;
>  - Collaboration Systems and Technologies;
>  - Workflow Systems and Technologies
>  - Internet Engineering
>  - P2P
>  - Information Systems
>  - Intelligent Systems
>  - E-Commerce Systems
>  - Concept Modelling
>  - E-Education Systems
>  - Computer Communications
>  - Distributed Systems
>  - Advanced Web Programming
>  - Security, Reliability, and Protection on the Internet    (040)

> ________________________________________________________    (041)

> IPSI Transactions on Advanced Research (TAR):    (042)

> The topics covered are those indirectly relevant for future development of
> the Internet, and for the Multidisciplinary/Interdisciplinary research
> related to the Internet:    (043)

>  - Enterprise Management
>  - Issues in Management and Business Administration
>  - Project Management
>  - Content Management
>  - Application Software
>  - System Software
>  - Computer Architecture
>  - Computer Design
>  - Newly Emerging Technologies
>  - Tools for Web and Related Applications
>  - Decision Making in Business Environments
>  - Any aspect of the Internet related medicine
>  - Mobile Technologies
>  - Mechanical Engineering    (044)

> ________________________________________________________    (045)

> Each submitted paper first undergoes the editor review, and those who pass
> this first stage are sent to 12 external experts for a rigorous review;
> decisions are made after at least 5 external reviewers respond! The review
> is free of charge, but the authors of the accepted papers are expected to
> pay the publication fee of E500 per paper (if 4 or 5 or 6 pages of the
> TIR/TAR format), and the additional fee of E100 per page, for each extra
> page, till the maximum of 10 pages.    (046)

> Rigorous reviewing is the major strength of IPSI journals, which is the
> major contributor to their high quality! Soft copies of the existing
> issues of TIR and TAR can be seen at the web, and hard copies can be
> obtained on a special request by email, as indicated on the web!    (047)

> If you are interested for submiting your paper for IPSI Transactions,
> please reply to this message, and we will send you additional information.    (048)


> Sincerely Yours,    (049)

> Prof. Veljko Milutinovic, Chairman,
> IPSI Conferences, Journals, and Tutorials    (050)


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С уважением,
 Leonid                          mailto:leo@xxxxxx    (055)


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