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Workshop Submission |
Workshop proposals for discussion and tutorial sessions are invited for e-2005. The conference
language is English and workshops should focus on one of the
thematic priorities
of the conference. Workshop organisers should register proposals
online by 28th February 2005.
Your workshop proposal should provide a clear overview of your proposed session under the headings
outlined in the submission form:
Summary of problem domain being addressed
Workshop objectives
Summary of discussion/tutorial focus, proposed outcome and target audience
Outline Programme (presenters, synopsis of presentation)
Each workshop proposal should be supported by a minimum of two paper abstracts per workshop session,
which will be double blind reviewed by the IPC. The proposed speakers should submit their abstracts
via Abstract Submission and insert: ABSTRACT FOR WORKSHOP
SESSION "Enter Workshop Title".as the first line of their abstract body text.
Workshop organisers can contact Paul Cunningham (Paul@iimg.com), IPC Chair, if they wish to discuss
any aspect of their proposal in advance of the closing date.
Following provisional acceptance of workshop proposals, each workshop organiser is responsible for
ensuring that all nominated presenters submit draft and final papers of acceptable quality to the
appropriate deadlines for review and comments by the IPC. Accepted final papers will be published as
part of the conference proceedings.
All workshop organisers and presenters agree to register and pay the participant's fee by 30 June 2005.
Steps to submit a workshop/tutorial session for eChallenges
- If you have previously registered on the eChallenges portal, click LOG IN and enter your existing
username and password. If you have forgotten your username and password, click on Password Reminder.
Upon log in, please click Edit Profile to ensure that all your details are up to date.
- If you have not previously registered on the eChallenges portal, please click NEW USER and
complete your contact details. The server will issue you with a username and password by e-mail to
allow you to access your personal page.
Upon completion of your details, you will automatically be redirected to the abstract submission form.
- Workshop organisers should provide as much detail as possible when completing the application form
as competition for workshop sessions is expected to be high.
- Workshop organisers should ensure that at least two presenters per workshop session submit their abstract as instructed above.
- Upon submission of your workshop proposal, the server will issue an automated acknowledgement of receipt by e-mail.
- You can review the workshop proposal submitted via your personal page and update and resubmit it up to the deadline of 28 February 2005. However, once it has been allocated to the IPC, it is no longer possible to resubmit it.
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