C3S2E'11P: - Graduate Student Poster/Demo Competition
Fourth International C* Conference on Computer Science & Software Engineering
CALL FOR POSTERS/DEMOS, POSITION PAPERS
C3S2E11 is the fourth in a series of international conferences to
address the need of the academic community in computing science and
software engineering. The objective of C3S2E is to meet annually to
exchange ideas on the continuing need to address the new challenges
both from the theoretical as well as application aspects of computing
and engineering of software systems. C3S2E encourages the
participation of practitioners from governmental and non-governmental
agencies, industries, and academia.
The CFP for the main event is over; however this call is in
progress. For more details, please see the CFP web site:
confsys.encs.concordia.ca/c3s2e/c3se2-11p
C3S2E11P: Poster & Demos Competition
This is an integral part of C3S2E11. In the demo/poster session,
graduate students are invited to compete by presenting their work in
progress either as a poster or a demo. The students have a chance to
orally present their work and answer questions.
The length of a poster paper and demo proposal for review purpose
would be 5-7 pages. However, the final version is limited to 3 pages
in the ACM proceedings format.
All submissions would be reviewed and the student authors of at most
10 highest scoring submissions would have their registration fees
waived. In case there are multiple student authors only one student
per such poster/demo paper is eligible for the registration fee
waiver. Faculty advisers are not eligible for the fee waiver.
The student's adviser could be a co:author of a poster paper or demo
proposal, however, if the poster paper/demo is accepted, the student
is required to register and participate. Poster papers and demo papers
would be published as part of the proceedings.
Conference Publication
The conference proceedings will be published by BytePress/ACM and
would be added to ACM's Digital Library. All submissions would also be
invited to publish their papers in the CINDI Digital Library.
Important Dates
All the dates are given on the milestone page on ConfSys for
C3S2E11P(accessible to signed-in users of ConfSys). The following are the
salient ones:
Deadline*(details, abstract and place holders): 2011-02-21
Position papers, Poster and Demos submission deadline: 2011-03-14
Acceptance notice: 2011-04-07
Camera-ready copies deadline: 2011-04-18
Conference dates: 2011-05-16 -- 2011-05-18
Please visit the ConfSys (https://confsys.encs.concordia.ca/ConfSys)
web sites for further instructions. ConfSys is used to manage all
administrative functions of the conference.
Organized by
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada;
with the cooperation of ACM, and BytePress
General Chair:
Bipin C. Desai (Concordia University, Montreal, Canada)
Local Organization
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
Program Chairs:
Alain Abran: ETS - Univ. du Quebec (Canada)
Sudhir Mudur(Concordia University)
ConfSys is used to manage all administrative functions of the
conference (sign-up, submissions, results, registrations, final
upload, presentation-slide uploads etc.)
https://confsys.encs.concordia.ca/ConfSys
Note: for the secure site you need to accept our self-signed certificate.
The non-secure ConfSys site is http://confsys.encs.concordia.ca/ConfSys.
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