Fw: [Seminarium] Call For Papers: 14 Joint Int'l Conferences, Las Vegas, June 24-27, 2002

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>
> Deadline for Submissions: April 25, 2002
>
> C A L L F O R P A P E R S
> For Publication in Post-Conference Proceedings
> ==============================================
>
> The 2002 International Multiconference in Computer Science
> (14 Joint Int'l Conferences)
>
> Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
> June 24-27, 2002
>
> Dear Colleagues:
>
> We have received a large number of requests for permission to
> submit papers to be considered as RRR, SRP, or PST papers
> (Important: see the appended information for categories of
> accepted papers.) I am happy to report that we now have
> the infrastructure to consider all such submissions if received
> by April 25, 2002.
>
> You are invited to submit a draft paper (see instructions below.)
> All accepted papers submitted in response to this Call For Papers
> will be published in the respective Post-Conference proceedings/books.
>
> We expect to have about 2000 attendees for the whole event.
> (As of April 10, 2002, 510 papers have been accepted as RRR, SRP,
> and PST papers and 414 as RRP papers; we can have 260 more
> RRR, SRP or PST papers. The overall paper acceptance rate has
> been about 30%.)
>
> The Fourteen Joint Conferences are:
>
> 1. The 2002 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed
> Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'02)
>
> 2. The 2002 International Conference on Imaging Science,
> Systems, and Technology (CISST'02)
>
> 3. The 2002 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
> (IC-AI'02)
>
> 4. The 2002 International Conference on Internet Computing (IC'02)
>
> 5. The 2002 International Conference on Mathematics and
> Engineering Techniques in Medicine and Biological Sciences
> (METMBS'02)
>
> 6. The 2002 International Conference on Communications in
> Computing (CIC'02)
>
> 7. The 2002 International Conference on Engineering of
> Reconfigurable Systems and Algorithms (ERSA'02)
>
> 8. The 2002 International Conference on VLSI (VLSI'02)
>
> 9. The 2002 International Conference on Information and
> Knowledge Engineering (IKE'02)
>
> 10. International Workshop on Computational Models of Scientific
> Reasoning and Applications (CMSRA'02)
>
> 11. The 2002 International Conference on Machine Learning and
> Applications (ICMLA'02)
>
> 12. The 2002 International Conference on Wireless Networks
> (ICWN'02)
>
> 13. The 2002 International Conference on Software Engineering
> Research and Practice (SERP'02)
>
> 14. The 2002 International Conference on Security and Management
> (SAM'02)
>
> (a link to each conference's URL is available
> from http://www.ashland.edu/~iajwa/conferences)
>
> You are requested to send your submission to the Multiconference
> chair whose address appears below.
>
> CONFERENCES CONTACT:
>
> H. R. Arabnia, Ph.D.
> Chair, The 2002 Int'l Multiconference in Computer Science
> The University of Georgia
> Department of Computer Science
> 415 Graduate Studies Research Center
> Athens, Georgia 30602-7404, U.S.A.
>
> Tel: (706) 542-3480
> Fax: (706) 542-2966
> email: hra@cs.uga.edu
>
> Email submissions are preferred.
>
>
> SUBMISSION OF PAPERS:
>
> Prospective authors are invited to submit their papers
> (about 5 pages - single spaced and font size of 10 to 12 -
> all reasonable typesetting format is acceptable)
> to H. R. Arabnia by April 25, 2002.
> E-mail submission (in Word Doc, pdf, or postscript) to
> hra@cs.uga.edu is strongly preferred/encouraged.
> The length of the Camera-Ready papers (if accepted) will be
> limited to 7 (IEEE style) pages. Papers must not have been
> previously published or currently submitted for publication
> elsewhere.
> The first page of the draft paper should include:
> title of the paper, name, affiliation, postal address,
> E-mail address, telephone number, and Fax number for
> each author. The first page should also include the
> name of the conference the paper is being submitted to.
>
> IMPORTANT DATES:
>
> April 25, 2002: Submissions Due
> May 5 - 11, 2002: Notification of acceptance
> June 1, 2002: Camera-Ready papers & Prereg. due
> June 24-27, 2002: All 14 Int'l Conferences:
> PDPTA'02 + CISST'02 + IC-AI'02
> + IC'02 + METMBS'02 + CIC'02 + ERSA'02
> + VLSI'02 + IKE'02 + CMSRA'02
> + ICMLA'02 + ICWN'02 + SERP'02 + SAM'02
>
> PRESENTATION FORMATS / PAPER CATEGORIES (only the categories we
> consider submissions for are listed here)
>
> The Accepted Paper Categories are:
>
> RRR papers (Regular Research Report) will be a maximum of 7 IEEE
> style pages in Camera-Ready form (will be published in the
> proceedings). RRR papers will be presented in DISCUSSION Sessions.
> Authors of these papers are expected to bring with them to
> the conference a maximum of 10 pages describing their paper.
> These pages will be pinned to presentation boards during
> the DISCUSSION Sessions. Please use large fonts so that
> the paper can be read from about 1.5 meter distance - any
> reasonable typesetting format is acceptable. Authors of
> RRR papers are expected to be present during these sessions
> to answer any questions that readers might have (scheduled
> times for DISCUSSION Sessions will be emailed to you in June.
> Please note that you are still required to send us the
> Camera-Ready of your paper by the due date for publication
> in the proceedings. Your Camera-Ready paper should not
> exceed 7 IEEE style pages.
>
> SRP papers (Short Research Paper) will be a maximum of 4 IEEE
> style pages in Camera-Ready form (will be published in the
> proceedings). SRP papers will be presented in DISCUSSION Sessions.
> Authors of these papers are expected to bring with them to
> the conference a maximum of 10 pages describing their paper.
> These pages will be pinned to presentation boards during
> the DISCUSSION Sessions. Please use large fonts so that
> the paper can be read from about 1.5 meter distance - any
> reasonable typesetting format is acceptable. Authors of
> SRP papers are expected to be present during these sessions
> to answer any questions that readers might have (scheduled
> times for DISCUSSION Sessions will be emailed to you in June.
> Please note that you are still required to send us the
> Camera-Ready of your paper by the due date for publication
> in the proceedings. Your Camera-Ready paper should not
> exceed 4 IEEE style pages.
>
> PST papers (Poster) WILL NOT be included in the conference
> proceedings for publication. PST papers describe research
> projects that are at early stages of their design. PST papers
> will be presented in DISCUSSION Sessions. Authors of these
> papers are expected to bring with them to the conference a
> maximum of 10 pages describing their paper. These pages will
> be pinned to presentation boards during the DISCUSSION Sessions.
> Please use large fonts so that the paper can be read from
> about 1.5 meter distance. Any reasonable typesetting format
> is acceptable. Authors of PST papers are expected to be
> present during these sessions to answer any questions that
> readers might have (scheduled times for DISCUSSION Sessions
> will be emailed to you in June).
>
> SUMMARY: RRR, SRP and PST mode of presentation is Poster
> Style. The difference however is that RRR and SRP papers
> get published in the proceedings.
>
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