[Tccc] Call for workshop proposals: IEEE iThings/CPSCom/GreenCom conference
Bin Guo
guobin.keioatgmail.com
Mon Mar 4 08:21:37 EST 2013
Proposals are solicited for workshops to be held in conjunction with the
2013 World Cybermatics Congress (IEEE iThings/CPSCom/GreenCom 2013). The
purpose of these workshops is to provide vibrant opportunities for
researchers and industry practitioners to share their research experience,
original research results and practical development experiences on specific
new challenges and emerging issues at the forefront of IoT,
cyber-physical-social computing, and green computing and communications.
The organizers of the workshop shall have responsibility of the call for
papers, forming program committee, review and selection of papers as well
as planning the workshop program. The registration fee for workshops will
be determined by the conference (not the workshop itself). The fees will be
paid to the conference, and the conference will provide workshop facilities
including the working notes printing, the meeting room, coffee break,
lunch, proceedings and etc.
Proceedings of the IEEE iThings/CPSCom/GreenCom 2013 workshops will be
published by IEEE Computer Society (EI indexed). Selected best papers from
the workshops will be recommended for publication in special issues of
several SCI-indexed international journals (check the Special Issues
webpage for details).
The workshops with more than 15 accepted papers will be granted with a free
complimentary registration for the leading workshop organizer.
Proposal Submission
Prospective workshop organizers should send a proposal containing the
following information to the Workshop Chairs of the 2013 World Cybermatics
Congress (IEEE iThings/CPSCom/GreenCom 2013).
- Title of the workshop (Full name and Abbreviation);
- Objectives, scope, and contribution to the main conference (up to 1
page);
- Short bio of the key organizers and their experience on
conference/workshop organization;
- Procedure for selecting papers, plans for dissemination (for example,
how to advertise and special issues of journals),
and the expected number of participants;
- A tentative list of program committee members (if available);
- A tentative website address, or a webpage under the main conferenc
website.
Each workshop should identify one organizer as the point of contact. A
brief advertisement plan should be included in the proposal. Approved
workshops should follow the important dates, particularly the paper status
notification and camera-ready dates. The submission deadline could be later
than that of the main conference. But a workshop should have sufficient
time, say 4-6 weeks, for generating peer reviews. Generally, each paper
should receive 3 peer reviews. Proposals should be sent via email to all
workshops chairs. Enquiries can also be sent to any one of the workshops
chairs.
Submission deadline: Mar. 20.
Contact: Bin Guo, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China. (*
guobin.k... at gmail.com*)
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