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== Review Process ==
== Review Process ==

Revision as of 08:06, 20 October 2008

Distributed Computing Techniques 2009 June 9-13, 2009 Lisbon, Portugal http://discotec09.di.fc.ul.pt

Contents

Call for Affiliated Workshops

Conference Dates: June 9-11, 2009 Affiliated Workshops Date: 12 June, 2009

The 4th Conference on Distributed Computing Techniques will be held next summer in Lisbon, Portugal. Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit proposals for workshops on topics related to distributed computing techniques and its applications.

The purpose of the workshops is to provide a forum for members of a focused research community to present preliminary research results and discuss position-style papers. Workshops are alternative forums for presenting full research papers. As such, organizers are encouraged to adopt an format that fosters interaction and discussion, devoting less focus to individual, formal presentations.

The Distributed Computing Techniques 2009 Organizing Committee invites proposals for one day workshops to be held in conjunction with the conferences.

Prospective workshop organizers are requested to follow the guidelines below and are encouraged to contact the workshops chair should any questions arise.


Proposals should include

  • The title, theme, and goals of the workshop.
  • The targeted audience and the expected minimum and maximum number of

participants. We prefer that workshops remain open to participation from any members of the community, but by-invitation-only workshops will also be considered. Please explicitly state your preference.

  • The publicity strategy that will be used by the workshop organizers

to promote the workshop.

  • The participant solicitation and selection process.
  • Publication plan. Each workshop is responsible for managing its own

publication (e.g., pre- or post- proceedings), if any is desired. Several options are available:

    • digital publication in ENTCS (Electronic Notes in

Theoretical Computer Science) or the ACM Digital Library. This option is encouraged as it allows both for official, widespread publication and involves relatively low overhead.

    • informal distribution from a private web page (managed by

you)

    • printing an informal booklet directly in Lisbon (for a small

fee, and with reasonable deadlines in advance to allow printing time)

State your publication intentions in your proposal. If enough workshops are interested in either ENTCS or the ACM DL, we will approach the publishers as a federation, otherwise contact information will be forward for you to deal directly with the editors.

  • Approximate budget proposal

(see section BUDGET below for details).

  • A preliminary version of the call for papers. This CFP must include

important dates including submission, notification, and camera-ready deadlines.

  • The equipment and any other resource necessary for the organization

of the workshop.

  • A brief description of the organizer's background, including

relevant past experience on organizing workshops and contact information.

Review Process

Workshop proposals will be reviewed by the organizers. Acceptance is based on an evaluation of the workshop's potential for generating useful results, the timeliness and expected interest in the topic, the organizer's ability to lead a successful workshop, and potential for attracting sufficient number of participants.


Publication/Presentation

Workshop organizers are responsible for following items:

  • A workshop description (200 words) for inclusion on the DisCoTec site.
  • Hosting and maintaining web pages to be linked from the DisCoTec site.
  • Workshop proceedings, if any.
  • Publicizing the event


Important Dates

Workshop proposals due November 17th, 2008. Notification of acceptance: December 1st, 2008. Submissions to: discotec09@di.fc.ul.pt


The DisCoTec organization offers

DisCoTec will provide registration and organizational support for the workshops. Registration fees must be paid for all participants, including organizers and invited guests.

To cover food and basic expenses, all workshops will be required to charge a minimum participation fee (the precise amount is still to be determined, but should be approximately 80 Eur). Each workshop may increase this fee to cover additional expenses such as publication charges, student scholarships, registration for invited guests, etc. All fees will be collected by the DisCoTec organizers as part of the registration, then additional funds will be redistributed to the individual workshop organizers.

Additionally, DisCoTec organisation will provide

  • A link from DisCoTec and Workshop web sites to the workshop

web page.

  • Setup of meeting space, and related equipment.
  • Coffee-breaks.
  • On-line and on-site registration to the workshop.

The main responsibility of organizing a workshop goes to the workshop chairperson(s), including:

  • Workshop publicity (possibly including call for papers,

submission and review process).

  • Scheduling workshop activities in collaboration with the DisCoTec

organizers.


Contact Information

Please contact the DisCoTec09 workshops organizer (Francisco Martins) for further details at the address: discotec09@cs.unibo.it

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