UDMS 2011
28TH URBAN DATA MANAGEMENT SYMPOSIUM
September 28-30, 2011
DELFT, THE NETHERLANDS
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
&
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Urban Data Management Society has organised international symposia at various locations throughout Europe since 1971, and UDMS 2011 will mark its 40th anniversary.
For this anniversary the Board of UDMS has decided to hold the conference in Delft, The Netherlands, a city and a country we have called home for many years. For this symposium the Board has decided to call attention to the 40 years of UDMS, certain that this is an experience not to be found elsewhere and a valuable basis on which to form planning for the future. Consequently the general theme chosen of UDMS 2011 is
UDMS at 40 years: making contributions to the future
As in the UDMS tradition we will provide a forum in which representatives from local authorities, universities, research centers and professionals can join together to discuss new approaches, to consider new technologies, and to share practical experiences in the field of urban and regional data management.
UDMS 2011 will include dynamic Discussion Working Sessions in which academics, representatives from local authorities and professionals will discuss relevant topics and problems for which solutions are required. The results of the discussion will be presented by a rapporteur in a final session. These sessions will facilitate the effective creation of collaboration and synergies between participants in addition to the conventional Sientific and Technical Sessions.
Representatives from local authorities in Europe will be invited to participate to the conference and take part to the Discussion Working Sessions.
The organising committee invites you to submit a paper for presentation and to take part in this important event. Three types of submissions will be considered:
- Scientific papers up to 6000 words, for full paper peer review by three reviewers.
- Technical papers up to 3000 words presenting new solutions, review of potential new technologies and project results, for abstract review
- Technical papers, especially from local authorities and professionals, presenting the description of experiences, solutions or problems requiring solutions, for abstract review
All accepted papers will be orally presented at the conference.
Scientific papers and a selection of Technical papers will be printed in the UDMS proceedings that will be published by Taylor & Francis as a hardbound book.
The three best of papers in each category will receive an award of recognition.
The International Programme Committee would like to receive proposals addressing the following symposium areas and topics:
UDM Technical Issues:
- 3D for municipalities and citizens: reconstruction, processing, analysis & visualisation
- Systems and sensors for monitoring urban and regional environments
- Semantic web for urban applications
UDM Practitioner issues:
- Cooperation among local authorities in urban data management
- Lessons learned from 40 years of experience and their future application
- Impacts & implications of social networks/twitter Google Earth and other internet services to government IT/data production/distribution/use
- Uses and applications of UDM among local and national governments
Other topics can be addressed provided that the relation with the overall theme is demonstrated.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Full scientific paper submission deadline: December 6, 2010
Abstract technical paper submission deadline December 13, 2010
Notification of acceptance: March 28, 2011
Final papers delivered by: May 30, 2011
UDMS 2011 in Delft September, 28-30, 2011
SUBMISSION:
Paper submission instructions can be found on the UDMS website, www.udms.net.
Participants will be expected to provide full papers and abstracts by the above referenced dates.
Following review the notification of acceptance will be accompanied by suggestions for revisions for the final paper. The website submission portal will be available by the end of September 2010
Submitting a paper will be considered as pre-registration.
Authors will be required to register and commit to participation.
Papers will be written and presented in English.
Updated information concerning UDMS 2011 in Delft will be available at the UDMS web site, www.udms.net.
For further information:
UDMS Executive Secretary
Mrs. Elfriede M. Fendel
Section GIS technology
OTB Research Institute for the Built Environment
Delft University of Technology
Jaffalaan 9
NL-2628 BX Delft
The Netherlands
e-mail e.fendel@tudelft.nl
CONFERENCE FEE:
Conference fee 350 Euro
Reduced fee for students and retired persons 275 Euro
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