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Submissions Due: Extended to June 24
Author Notification: July 24
Final Papers: August 18
Early Registration: September 30
Conference: October 18-19

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Professor Nabil R. Adam
Rutgers University

Dr. Nabil R. Adam is a Professor of Computers & Information Systems and the founding Director of the Center for Information Management, Integration, and Connectivity (CIMIC) at Rutgers University. Dr. Adam has published numerous technical papers and co-authored/co-edited nine books. Dr. Adam is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal on Digital Libraries and serves on the Editorial board of the Journal of Management Information Systems and the Journal of Electronic Commerce. His research work has been supported by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), The NASA Center for Excellence in Space Data and Information Sciences (CESDIS), and Bellcore. He also serves as a consultant to several organizations, including Bellcore, and Center for Excellence in Space Data and Information Sciences, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. He is a member of the New York Academy of Science and listed in Who's Who in America in Science and Engineering.


Tim McCrimmon
Program Director, IBM WebSphere Software

Tim McCrimmon joined IBM in 1993 as a Worldwide Technical Sales Representative for VisualAge Smalltalk. He then spent a year on assignment in Korea as a systems engineer helping customers resolve advanced programming problems. This was followed by a short assignment evaluating the tools market in the Competitive Projects Office. Tim joined the WebSphere Tools marketing team in 2000. He managed the Eclipse project and built all of the programs to successfully deliver it to the marketplace. Tim is currently the portfolio manager for all WebSphere tools.

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