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25-29
July 2005 Sydney, Australia |
Call for Papers Tutorials and Workshops Important Dates Submissions Organising Committee Programme Committee Doctoral Symposium Prizes and Awards |
TUTORIALS/WORKSHOPS
We solicit tutorial and workshop proposals. Tutorials provide
structured programs led by experts in a particular area. Workshops
promote highly interactive forums for exchanging novel results,
conducting in-depth discussions on a specific topic, or coordinating
work among representatives of a technical community. Tutorial and/or
workshop proposals should be submitted to the Tutorials/Workshops
Chair, Aditya Ghose (aditya@uow.edu.au). Tutorials and Workshops may last for a half-day or full day and will be held prior to the conference on 25-26 July. A tutorial proposal should include the following: - Title of the tutorial.- Names and affiliations of the organizer(s), identifying one primary contact. - Abstract of the tutorial with no more than 200 words, describing its main topics, goals and expected outcomes. - A table of contents, with short explanations of the contents of individual sections. - Target audience. Specify assumed background knowledge needed, if any. - Facilities, equipments and materials required. - Biography of each presenter. A workshop proposal should include the following items: - Name of the workshop.- Names and affiliations of the organiser(s), identifying one primary contact. - Abstract of the workshop with no more than 200 words, including its major topics, goals and expected outcomes. - Motivation: relevance of the workshop to the Web Engineering community; references to other workshops organised by the proponents at ICWE or other conferences. - Desired number of workshop participants (minimum and maximum). - Facilities, equipments and materials required. - A draft of the Call for Papers/Presentations briefly describing the goals of the workshop, the maximum number of accepted participants, the participant selection process, the schedule of the activities, and the organisers' biography. - A short description of the activities that Workshop organisers propose to undertake for the success of the workshop upon acceptance of the proposal. IMPORTANT DATES Deadline for workshop/tutorial/ demonstration/panel proposals: 11 February 2005Notification of workshop/tutorial acceptance: 11 March 2005 |
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