[Sigcr-l] i-Society 2010: Final Call for Workshops and Tutorials!

David Brown d.brown at i-society.eu
Thu Jan 14 18:59:03 EST 2010


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The International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2010), 
Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter
June 28-30, 2010
London, UK
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FINAL CALL FOR WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS


The i-Society 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, e-Society, e-Learning, e-Governance, 
e-Health, e-Business, e-Art, e-Science, Secure Technologies, Research 
in progress, New enabling technologies, Industrial developments, 
Intelligent data management and identify emerging research topics. 

The i-Society 2010 encourages you to submit workshop proposals. Workshop 
duration can be one day or one and half day. All the accepted papers will 
be included in the conference proceedings. You can consider organising a 
workshop that is related to i-Society 2010 topics.

The purpose of these workshops is to provide a platform 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 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 Proposal Submission: January 15, 2010
Notification of Workshop Acceptance: January 31, 2010
 

The proposal must include:

1. The name of the workshop.
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.

All workshop proposals are blind reviewed by the workshop organisers. 
The workshop and tutorial paper submission and author notification due 
dates are at the discretion of the workshop organisers but not later 
than March 31, 2010 in order to be included in the main conference proceedings.

For all workshop organisers: if the workshop receives more than 20 valid 
submissions or accepts more than 10 quality papers at i-Society 2010, the 
organisers will receive one free registration and i-Society 2010 outstanding 
service certificate.

The workshops proposal should be to workshop at i-society.eu. Your workshop 
proposals will be reviewed by the Steering Committees. After acceptance 
of the workshop proposal, it is the responsibility of the Workshop 
Organiser(s) / Workshop Chair(s) to review all submitted papers to his/her 
workshop. 

If you are interested in organising a tutorial, please email your proposal 
to tutorial at i-society.eu Your proposal tutorial will be reviewed by the 
Steering Committee.


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