Call For Papers: 14 Joint Int'l Conferences, Las Vegas, June 24-27, 2002
Hamid Arabnia
hra at cs.uga.edu
Sun Apr 14 18:07:17 PDT 2002
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
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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 at 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 at 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:
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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