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invited to submit proposals for workshops on topics related to | invited to submit proposals for workshops on topics related to | ||
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The purpose of the workshops is to provide a forum for members of a | The purpose of the workshops is to provide a forum for members of a | ||
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focus to individual, formal presentations. | focus to individual, formal presentations. | ||
- | The | + | The DSS 2010 Organising Committee invites |
proposals for one day workshops to be held in conjunction with the conferences. | proposals for one day workshops to be held in conjunction with the conferences. | ||
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* The participant solicitation and selection process. | * 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: | * 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: | ||
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** informal distribution from a private web page (managed by you) | ** 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) | ** 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 | + | State your publication intentions in your proposal. |
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* A preliminary version of the call for papers. This CFP must include important dates including submission, notification, and camera-ready deadlines. | * 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 organisation of the workshop. | * The equipment and any other resource necessary for the organisation of the workshop. | ||
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== Publication/Presentation == | == Publication/Presentation == | ||
Workshop organisers are responsible for following items: | Workshop organisers are responsible for following items: | ||
- | * A workshop description (200 words) | + | * A workshop description (200 words). |
- | * Hosting and maintaining web pages to be linked from | + | * Hosting and maintaining web pages to be linked from this site. |
* Workshop proceedings, if any. | * Workshop proceedings, if any. | ||
* Publicising the event | * Publicising the event | ||
== Important Dates == | == Important Dates == | ||
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Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit proposals for workshops on topics related to DSS 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, organisers are encouraged to adopt an format that fosters interaction and discussion, devoting less focus to individual, formal presentations.
The DSS 2010 Organising Committee invites proposals for one day workshops to be held in conjunction with the conferences.
Prospective workshop organisers are requested to follow the guidelines below and are encouraged to contact the workshops chair should any questions arise.
State your publication intentions in your proposal.
Workshop proposals will be reviewed by the organisers. Acceptance is based on an evaluation of the workshop's potential for generating useful results, the timeliness and expected interest in the topic, the organiser's ability to lead a successful workshop, and potential for attracting sufficient number of participants.
Workshop organisers are responsible for following items: