August 6, 2001
San Francisco,
California USA
2 0 0 1

July 26, 2002
Edinburg,
Scotland
2 0 0 2

June 22, 2003
Seattle,

Washington USA
2 0 0 3

Sept 23, 2004
Nice,
France
2 0 0 4

Sept 8-9, 2005
Redmond,
Washington USA
2 0 0 5

The WACE series addresses research, technological and social issues of developing persistent collaboration infrastructure to address the needs of emerging scientific communities. Examples of emerging scientific communities include: bioinformatics and computational biology, nanoscience and molecular technology, wide area environmental sensing, biomedical imaging and simulation. The goal of the workshops is to provide an open technical forum to promote the discussion of high-end high-value solutions to the problem of supporting distributed scientific collaboration. Base line assumptions about the evolution of future computing technologies (e.g. networking, computing, storage, and displays) useful for collaboration environments should be taken into account in developing position papers. The workshops intend to look at future generation systems and to explore new research directions in advanced collaborative environments.

For more information about WACE, wace@mcs.anl.gov.

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feel free to contact wace@mcs.anl.gov.