From: http://www.csd.abdn.ac.uk/ebiweb/programme.html Date: 2001-05-18 IJCAI 2001 Workshop on E-Business & the Intelligent Web Seattle, USA August 5 2001 Preliminary Schedule NOTE All paper presentations are allocated 22 minutes, including questions. 8:45 Welcome & Opening Remarks 9:00 Invited Talk Standardizing XML Rules Benjamin N. Grosof, MIT Sloan School of Management, USA 9:45 Paper Session 1: Knowledge Modelling for E-Business Issues for an Ontology for Knowledge Valuation Kieron O'Hara & Nigel Shadbolt, University of Southampton, UK Knowledge-Modelling Techniques in the E-Commerce Scenario Ana Garcma-Serrano, Paloma Martmnez & David Teruel, University of Madrid, Spain 10:30 Coffee 10:50 A Layered Integration Approach for Product Descriptions in B2B E-commerce Borys Omelayenko & Dieter Fensel, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands 11:10 Paper Session 2: Intelligent Web Services Mobilizing the Semantic Web with DAML-Enabled Web Services Sheila A McIlraith, Stanford University, USA Tran Cao Son, New Mexico State University, USA Honglei Zeng, Stanford University, USA Facilitating Semantic Web Search with Embedded Grammar Tags Gautham K Dorai & Yaser Yacoob, University of Maryland, USA An Expressive Constraint Language for Semantic Web Applications Peter Gray, Kit Hui & Alun Preece, University of Aberdeen, UK 12:20 Lunch 1:30 Paper Session 3: Customer-to-Business Techniques Autonomous Agents for Participating in Multiple Online Auctions Patricia Anthony, Wendy Hall, Viet Dung Dang, & Nicholas R Jennings, University of Southampton, UK Describing Product Categories to Aid Internet Shopping Ronald R Yager, Iona College, USA Gabriella Pasi, ITIM-CNR, Italy Multi-modal Personal Sales Assistants: Interfaces to e-Commerce Applications Yasmine Arafa & Abe Mamdani, Imperial College, UK 3:10 Paper Session 4: Business-to-Business Techniques CASA: Agents for Mobile Integrated Commerce in Forestry and Agriculture Matthias Klusch & Andreas Gerber, DFKI, Germany Managing Business-to-Business Processes John Debenham, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia 3:30 Coffee 3:50 SI-Designer: an Integration Framework for E-Commerce Ilario Benetti, Domenico Beneventano, Sonia Bergamaschi, Francesco Guerra & Maurizio Vincini, Universit` di Modena, Italy Scheduling to be Competitive in Supply Chains Partha Sarathi Dutta, Sandip Sen & Rajatish Mukherjee, University of Tulsa, USA 4:35 Panel Discussion Prospects for the Semantic Web & E-Business Panelists to be confirmed 5:30 Closing Remarks Papers in Joint Session with IJCAI '01 Workshop on Ontologies & Information Sharing (see the Ontologies & Information Sharing workshop website for scheduling details) Solving Integration Problems of E-Commerce Standards and Initiatives through Ontological Mappings Oscar Corcho & Asuncisn Gsmez-Pirez, Universidad Politicnica de Madrid, Spain Issues in Ontology-based Information Integration Zhan Cui, Dean Jones & Paul O'Brien, BT, UK Extending RDF(S) with Contextual and Definitional Knowledge Alexandre Delteil & Catherine Faron-Zucker, INRIA, France Building Business Applications By Integrating Heterogeneous Repositories Based on Ontologies Noriaki Izumi and Takahira Yamaguchi, Shizuoka University, Japan Engineering Ontologies Using Semantic Patterns Steffen Staab, Michael Erdmann & Alexander Maedche, Univ. Karlsruhe, Germany Contributed Papers from Workshop Participants Intelligent Cyberspace Interfaces and Flamboyant Computing Cyrus F Nourani & R M Moudi, ProjectMetaai, USA A Generic Architecture for User Modeling Systems and Adaptive Web Services Amit Sharma, Delhi College of Engineering, India A Mediated Architecture for Multi-Agent Systems Gordon Streeter, Andrew Potter & Tony Flores, Sentar, USA Architecture for Mobile P-Commerce: Multilevel Profiling Framework Vagan Terziyan, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland