[fg-arc] EDOC 2015 - 2nd Call for Workshop Proposals
Muzaffar Igamberdiev (IEE)
Muzaffar.Igamberdiev at unisa.edu.au
Fri Jan 16 00:25:24 CET 2015
Call for Workshop Proposals
Following the tradition of previous conferences, EDOC 2015 (www.edocconference.org<http://www.edocconference.org>) plans to host a number of workshops alongside the main conference. The workshops will provide a collaborative forum for a group of typically 15 to 30 participants to exchange recent and/or preliminary results, to conduct intensive discussions on a particular topic, or to coordinate efforts between representatives of a technical community. They are intended as a forum for lively discussion of innovative ideas, recent progress, or practical approaches and applications. Each workshop should provide a balanced distribution of its time for both presentation of papers and discussions. We encourage prospective workshop organizers to submit proposals for highly-interactive workshops focusing on areas related to enterprise computing in general. Both research-oriented and applied topics are welcome.
Important Dates
Workshop Proposal Deadline: January 26, 2015
Workshop Proposal Notification: February 16, 2015
Workshop Paper Submission: April 27. 2015
Workshop Acceptance: June 15, 2015
Workshop Camera Ready: July 4, 2015
Please note that the above dates, when provided, will be common across all workshops.
Workshop Proposal Guidelines
Your proposal document must contain the following information:
1. Title of the workshop
2. Proposed duration of the workshop
3. Name, affiliation, and e-mail addresses of the workshop chairs
4. Extended abstract (about 500-1000 words; approximately 1-2 pages) of the workshop, explaining importance of the workshop topics, fit within and complementarity with the EDOC 2011 conference, intended audience, and other relevant issues that are not adequately covered in the preliminary Call for Papers
5. Preliminary Call for Papers (not all Program Committee members have to be confirmed at the workshop proposal submission time, although it is certainly beneficial to have some preliminary acceptances)
6. Information about distribution channels (e.g., list-servs) that will be used for advertising the workshop
7. History of the workshop (if it was held before) with some statistics of the size of the workshops (i.e., how many papers were presented)
8. Short biographies (about 200 words each) of all workshop chairs, including information about past experience in organizing/chairing conferences and workshops.
Submissions
Please ensure that you adhere to the above workshop proposal guidelines providing all requested information using at most six pages. In addition, please provide a one page draft of your planned Call for Papers to the proposal (not included in the six pages).
Submit your workshop proposal electronically in PDF using the Springer LNCS style. The proposal must be submitted as a PDF file to the workshop committee chairs.
Proceedings
Workshop papers will be published in a second volume of the EDOC 2015 conference proceedings. Details will be communicated to the organizers of accepted workshops at the time of notification.
Workshop Committee Chairs
Jens Kolb, Ulm University, Germany, jens.kolb at uni-ulm.de<mailto:jens.kolb at uni-ulm.de>
Barbara Weber, University of Innsbruck, Austria, barbara.weber at uibk.ac.at<mailto:barbara.weber at uibk.ac.at>
For further information, please send an email to the workshop committee chairs.
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