[Haskell] CPS Week 2016: CALL FOR WORKSHOP AND TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
Ezio Bartocci
ezio.bartocci at tuwien.ac.at
Mon Aug 31 16:09:13 UTC 2015
CALL FOR WORKSHOP AND TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
Cyber-Physical Systems Week (CPS Week)
April 11-14, 2016, Vienna, Austria
http://www.cpsweek.org/2016/ <http://www.cpsweek.org/2016/>
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CPS Week is the premier event on Cyber-Physical Systems. It brings
together four top conferences, HSCC, ICCPS, IPSN, and RTAS,
10-15 workshops, a localization competition, tutorials and various
exhibitions from both industry and academia. Altogether the CPS Week
program covers a multitude of complementary aspects of CPS, and
reunites the leading researchers in this dynamic field.
CPS Week 2016 in Vienna, Austria will host 10-15 workshops (subject to room
availability) and 2-3 tutorials on Monday April 11 and is soliciting proposals for
new and recurring workshops as well as for tutorials.
CPS Week workshops are excellent opportunities to bring together researchers
and practitioners from different communities to share their experiences in an
interactive atmosphere and to foster collaboration for new and innovative
projects. We invite you to submit workshop proposals on any topic related
to the broad set of research, education, and application areas in
cyber-physical systems.
Guidelines for workshop proposals:
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Proposals should be submitted at the latest by *** October 1, 2015 ***
A workshop proposal consists of a 2-page maximum PDF file,
including the following information:
- A concise title of the workshop
- Description of the topics and specific issues that the workshop will
address, how the workshop complements CPSWeek conferences
and why the workshop theme is relevant
- Expected format of the workshop (regular paper presentations, poster
presentations, invited talks, panel discussions, demo sessions, or other
ideas to promote active exchange of ideas)
- Organizers with short bio, affiliation, and their expertise in the
proposed topic(s)
- In case the workshop has been previously held, provide information to
show that the previous edition(s) were successful in terms of paper
submissions and/or attendance. Links to past workshop editions
would be very helpful too.
- Length of the workshop (half-day/one-day) and the expected number of
participants
- Follow-up plans (if any) to disseminate the ideas from the workshop,
for example through proceedings or journal special issue
Please submit your workshop proposal by email to the workshop and tutorial chairs
Christoph Kirsch (ck at cs.uni-salzburg.at <mailto:ck at cs.uni-salzburg.at>) and Ana Sokolova
(anas at cs.uni-salzburg.at <mailto:anas at cs.uni-salzburg.at>). Please write “[CPSWeek 2016] Workshop Proposal"
in the e-mail subject line.
Guidelines for tutorial proposals:
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Proposals should be submitted at the latest by *** October 1, 2015 ***
A proposal consists of a 2-page maximum PDF file, including the following
information on the tutorial program:
- The title and abstract of the tutorial
- An outline of tutorial content and objectives
- Prerequisite knowledge
- Organizers/Speakers with short bio, affiliation, and their expertise in the
proposed topic(s)
- In case the tutorial has been previously held, include information on the last
tutorial of the same topic held within CPS Week or other conferences such
as the year it was held and the number of attendees. A link to past tutorial
would be very helpful too.
- We envision tutorials to last for 3 hours.
Please submit your tutorial proposal by email to the workshop and tutorial chairs
Christoph Kirsch (ck at cs.uni-salzburg.at <mailto:ck at cs.uni-salzburg.at>) and Ana Sokolova
(anas at cs.uni-salzburg.at <mailto:anas at cs.uni-salzburg.at>). Please write “[CPSWeek 2016] Tutorial Proposal"
in the e-mail subject line.
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Notification of acceptance *** October 15, 2015 ***
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