[Sigcr-l] Call for Workshops and Tutorials: ICITST-2010!
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g.akmayeva at icitst.org
Tue Apr 13 14:37:31 EDT 2010
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CALL FOR WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS
The 5th International Conference for Internet Technology and
Secured Transactions (ICITST-2010)
Technical Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Communications Chapter,
November 8–11, 2010, London, UK (www.icitst.org)
The ICITST has been a prime international forum for both
researchers and industry practitioners to exchange the latest
fundamental advances in the state of the art and practice,
Internet Technologies, Secured Transactions, Application of
Agents, Human-Computer Interface and Interaction for Ubi-com,
Cybernetics, Data Mining, E-Society, Web Sevices, Semantic Web
and Ontology, Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Network Security,
Digital Information Management and identify emerging research
topics.
The ICITST-2010 encourages you to submit workshop or tutorial
proposals. The workshop or tutorial duration can be one day or
half a day. All the accepted papers will be included in the
conference proceedings. You can consider organising a workshop
that is related to ICITST-2010 topics.
The workshops and tutorials provide researchers the opportunity
for presenting novel ideas in a less formal and possibly more
focused way than the conferences themselves. It offers a good
opportunity for young researchers to present their work and to
obtain feedback from an interested community. The format of
each workshop or tutorial is to be determined by the organisers,
but it is expected that they contain ample time for general
discussion. The preference is for one day workshops, but other
schedules will also be considered.
Important Dates:
Workshop or Tutorial Proposal Submission: April 30, 2010
Notification of Workshop or Tutorial Acceptance: March 15, 2010
The proposal must include:
1. The name of the workshop or Tutorial.
2. A statement of goals for the workshop.
3. The names and addresses of the organisers.
4. The names of potential participants, such as program committee
members.
5. A description of the plans for call for participation
(e.g., call for papers).
6. The expected number of attendees and the planned length of
the workshop.
7. The topic of the workshop should be relevant to the main
conference and details of any previous workshops.
8. The URL of the workshop web site.
If you are interested in organising workshop or tutorial for the
ICITST-2010, please email your proposal to workshop-tutorial at icitst.org
Your proposal will be reviewed by the Steering Committee.
For further details, please visit http://www.icitst.org/Workshops.html
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