Call for Papers:

Call for Papers
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The annual, International m-Business Conference, attracts leading scholars and industry leaders in the m-Business/ wireless space from across the world. The m-Business 2005 Conference takes place in Sydney, Australia, July 11-13, 2005 with the theme of Mobile Transformation - Enterprise transformation through mobile technologies and applications.

The main aim of the m-Business 2005 Conference is to further research, business understanding, strategy and policy in the m-Business wireless sector. The conference will focus on major trends and challenges in the mobile domain and will help provide a roadmap for future scholarship and business success in this important and wide-ranging arena by fusing the state of the art in diverse research fields with best practices in industry.

We are pleased to announce this Call for Papers and invite experts from industry, academia, and government and policy makers to actively participate in m-Business 2005. We expect and encourage a wide diversity of subjects across m-Business.

Paper Submissions:

Academic paper submissions are now closed. However industry presentation submissions are still open:
please see Industry Presentations.

Academic paper submissions should be completed papers in MS-Word format and should be no longer than 7 pages. The Program Committee will review all submissions. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference IEEE Proceedings. High quality papers may be eligible for journal publication. Authors of accepted papers are required to register for the conference and present their papers in the allotted sessions.

Submission Problems

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Formatting Instructions from the IEEE Procedure:

Formatting instructions
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Example of Format
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Formatting instructions
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Example of Format
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For further information please contact:

Dr Elaine Lawrence
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Email: elaine@it.uts.edu.au,    http://www-staff.it.uts.edu.au/~elaine

Dr Robert Steele
Faculty of Information Technology, Australia
Email: rsteele@it.uts.edu.au,    http://www-staff.it.uts.edu.au/~rsteele