Call for Workshops:
The 7th IEEE International Conference on Social Computing and Networking (SocialCom 2014),
3-
5 Dec. 2014, Sydney, Australia.
Website:
http://www.swinflow.org/confs/socialcom2014/workshop.htm
Important dates:
Workshop proposal Deadline: 20
June 2014Workshop Notification:
25 June 2014
Workshop Proposal Submissions: Email to workshop chairs listed below
Xiaohui (Daniel) Tao, University of Southern Queensland, Australia,
xtao@usq.edu.au Arne Wilston, UTS, Australia,
arne.wilston@gmail.com
Xiangfeng Luo, Shanghai University, China,
luoxf@shu.edu.cn Lei Li, Hefei University of Technology, China,
lilei@hfut.edu.cn
Introduction:
Workshops will be held together
with the main conference during the same dates and venue. We invite you to submit
workshop proposals on any topics related to Social Computing and Networking to the Workshop Chairs. The purpose of these workshops is
to offer to researchers a good opportunity to present their work in a
more focused way than the conference itself and to obtain feedback from
an interested community.
Workshops that focus on new and emerging topics, or on
applications and industry contributions are particularly encouraged. In
general, a workshop takes one day or half day while multiple-day
workshops are welcome.
A workshop proposal should contain at least:
· Title of workshop: International workshop on ...
· Workshop chairs/organisers: Names, Affiliations, address, e-mail,
· Brief description of the workshop (several hundred words)
· The workshop deadlines and website
· Prior history of this workshop, if any.
Important dates:
Workshop proposal Deadline:
15 June 2014
Workshop Notification:
20 June 2014Each
workshop will start to distribute a call for paper after receiving the
notification. Papers submitted to each workshop will be reviewed by the
program committee and external reviewers of the workshop.
Once accepted, each workshop organisers are in charge of:
· Setting up a Web site for the workshop according to the template that will be distributed.
· Establishing own paper submission system.
· Deciding own submission deadlines, but following the same camera-ready deadline and
registration deadline as the main conference.
· Ensuring that
each paper selected for inclusion in the proceedings will be registered
for main conference at the same registration rates. Each paper must be
presented in person by the author, or one of the authors.
Proceedings of the workshops will be published by IEEE Computer
Society Press, in the same proceedings of main conference, and will be
made available to all conference registrants on site. All workshop
papers will also be electronically available through IEEE Xplore Digital
Database, and professionally indexed through INSPEC and EI Index.
Please organize your workshop as early as possible to ensure your
effort turn out to be fruitful. In particular we suggest to make
explicit the different focus of your workshop, if compared with eventual
overlapping conference topics, in order to attract relevant
contributions.
For further information on preparing a workshop proposal, please contact the Workshops Chairs.
Workshop Chairs:
Xiaohui (Daniel) Tao, University of Southern Queensland, Australia,
xtao@usq.edu.au