[Tccc] DEBS 2013: Call for Tutorials
Boris Koldehofe
boris.koldehofeatipvs.uni-stuttgart.de
Fri Dec 21 08:52:26 EST 2012
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Call for Tutorials
DEBS 2013: 7th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems
http://www.orgs.ttu.edu/debs2013/
Arlington, Texas, USA, June 29 - July 3, 2013
The scope of the ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based
Systems covers all topics relevant to event-based computing ranging from those
discussed in related disciplines (e.g. software systems, distributed systems,
data management, dependability, knowledge management, networking, programming
languages, security and software engineering), to domain-specific topics of
event-based computing (e.g. real-time analytics, mobile computing, social
networking, pervasive and ubiquitous computing, sensors networks, user
interfaces, big data processing, spatio-temporal processing, Cloud computing,
the internet of things, peer-to-peer computing and embedded systems), to
enterprise-related topics (e.g. complex event detection, enterprise application
integration, real-time enterprises and web services). Topics addressed by the
conference papers may include (but are not limited to) models, architectures
and paradigms of event-based systems, middleware systems and frameworks, and
applications, experiences and requirements.
DEBS 2013 will host a one-day, multi-track tutorial program to provide
independent instruction on topics related to event-based computing, both
fitting for the research audience and to an industrial audience. We solicit
both long (3 hours) and short (1.5 hours) tutorials. A tutorial may cover a
wide scope of topics ranging from practical techniques and guidelines over
standards to theoretical work. Please note that no marketing or product
specific tutorials will be accepted. Tutorial levels may be introductory,
intermediate, or advanced. Topics of broad interest are preferred.
A tutorial proposal of 1-3 pages should include:
the proposed title,
a structured description of the contents,
the assumed background of attendees, and
the name, affiliation, contact information (email and phone) and brief
biography of the speaker(s).
Accepted Proposals
Proposers of accepted tutorials are given the opportunity to submit a tutorial
paper. The content of a tutorial paper must be on the material covered by the
tutorial and must not exceed 10 pages. Submitted tutorial papers will be
reviewed prior to publication, and may be rejected for publication if either
the technical quality of the paper is insufficient or the content of the paper
does not match the content of the tutorial. Tutorial papers will be published
in the conference proceedings as part of the ACM International Proceedings
Series and will be disseminated through the ACM Digital Library.
Submission Information
All paper submissions must be original and unpublished. Submissions must be in
the ACM format for conference proceedings.
Only PDF documents will be accepted.
Authors are encouraged to make use of the ACM SIGS Proceedings templates
available at http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates.
Submissions to all tracks of DEBS 2013 are made through the DEBS 2013
submission site on EasyChair
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=debs2013
Important Dates
Tutorial Proposal submission March 15, 2013
Author notification for Research Papers, Industry Papers, Industry Experience
Reports, Grand Challenge Solutions, and Tutorials April 26, 2013
Submission deadline for camera ready copies May 14, 2013
Conference June 29-July 3, 2013
Tutorial Co-Chairs
Qingchun (Dustin) Jiang, Oracle, USA
Badrish Chandramouli, Microsoft Research, USA _______________________________________________
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