1.3.2004: Start of REWERSE EU Project of which TU Wien is a member.
Jürgen Dorn leads new horizontal head project at EC3
Prof. Georg Lausen (Univ. Freiburg) is appointed visiting Professor at our institute and teaches "Semistrukturierte Daten 2" this semester.
Jürgen Dorn and Karl Froeschl organize special issue of the International Journal of Electronic Business (IJEB) about ELECTRONIC COMMERCE COMPETENCE CENTER.
Wolfgang Slany is appointed full professor at TU Graz, Austria.
Helmut Veith and co-authors received ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award at ICSE 2003.
Georg Gottlob and Christoph Koch earned PODS'02 Best Paper Award.
IJCAI '03, August 9 - 15, 2003
Franz Wotawa is appointed full professor at TU Graz, Austria.
PATAT 2002, August 21-23 2002
DX-2002, May 2-4, 2002
Workshop: Multimedia Security und Watermarking, May 21-22, 2002
Markus Stumptner becomes full professor at the University of South Australia.
DBAI is a founding member of the EC3 - El ectronic-Commerce Competence Center.
KI-2001, September 19-21 2001
IJCAI'01, August 4-10 2001
Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning QR'01, May 17-19 2001
Nicola Leone becomes full professor in Cosenza, Italy.
New Results in Planning, Scheduling and Design Workshop at ECAI 2000
Model-Based Engineering Workshop at ECAI 2000
Configuration Workshop at ECAI 2000
Computer Security Workshop at CAV 2000
Markus Stumptner was nominated acting full professor at Univ. of Linz.
Georg Gottlob is program chair of PODS 2000.
LPNMR'99, 5th International Conference on Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning
Dagstuhl Seminar on Finite Model Theory, Databases, and Computer Aided Verification
Joint Conference of the 5th Barcelona Logic Meeting and the 6th Kurt Gödel Colloquium
IJAR: Special Issue on Approximate Reasoning in Scheduling
Georg Gottlob receives Wittgenstein Award
AI Communications: Special Issue on Machine Learning for Scheduling Applications
AI Communications: Special Issue on Model-based Reasoning
CSL98 (joint event together with MFCS98)
Workshop Collegium Logicum 1998: Complexity