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IEEE SCC 2008 WORK-IN-PROGRESS PROGRAM
SCC is a forum for researchers
and industry practitioners to exchange
information regarding advances in state-of-the-art research and
practice of Services Computing, to identify emerging research topics,
and to define the future directions of Services computing. We are
planning a highly interactive and participatory meeting, with
ample room for discussing new ideas, and work-in-progress papers. Our
Work-in-Progress Session will be carefully planned to achieve this
goal. It will be fully integrated with the conference program,
combining several forms of interaction between presenters and
attendees.
All accepted Work-in-Progress Papers will be published in a special
section of the Conference Proceedings in hardcopy and on-line version
by IEEE Computer Society. Please follow the IEEE Computer Society Press
Proceedings Author Guidelines to prepare your papers.
Purpose and Scope
This Work-in-Progress Session provides a forum for attendees to
illustrate and discuss their latest Services Computing-related plans,
projects, and advances. Work-in-Progress papers may be on any topic
related to the conference, describing emerging or completed
non-commercial work at your institution. The Work-in-Progress papers
will be an important way of sharing what is happening in Services
Computing research and applications, so please feel free to submit one
or more Work-in-Progress papers to the meeting.
Work-in-Progess Sessions Schedule and Details
Presenters are required to set up their Work-in-Progress papers/posters
at least 2 hours before the official start time of the Work-in-Progress
Session, which will be announced with the final Conference Program.
The size of Work-in-Progress paper displays should be no larger than
4X6 feet. Tables will be supplied for display. Work-in-Progress paper
presenters must furnish all other supplies necessary to display their
work.
The Work-in-Progress Session will incorporate four main forms of interaction, including:
1. Open Exhibition. Traditional open exhibition
of posters, for informal discussion with Conference attendees. All
Work-in-Progress paper presenters are required to be present at their
exhibition when indicated in the schedule, unless presenting at the
Speaker's Corner".
2. Speaker's Corner. All Work-in-Progress paper
presenters will be offered a short speaker slot (5-8 minutes) to
present their work in a specially designated area of the Poster
Exhibition floor. The scheduled presentations will be included in the
program if timely confirmation is received from accepted authors.
Abstract Submission Procedures:
Submit
a PDF or MSWord file following the IEEE format (IEEE Computer Society Press
Proceedings Author Guidelines): the
IEEE Proceedings template (IEEE Latex Style). The uploaded document must be no longer than
TWO pages.
Please use the dedicated SCC 2008 Work-in-Progress Conference Management System for Work-in-Progress
Track (See SCC 2008 Submission Page) to submit your Work-in-Progress abstracts to SCC 2008.
Work-in-Progress Paper Submission:
Submit
a PDF or MSWord file following the IEEE format (IEEE Computer Society Press
Proceedings Author Guidelines): the
IEEE Proceedings template (IEEE Latex Style). The uploaded document must be no longer than
FOUR pages.
Please use the dedicated SCC 2008 Work-in-Progress Conference Management System for Work-in-Progress
Track (See SCC 2008 Submission Page) to submit your Work-in-Progress papers to SCC 2008.
Abstract and Full Paper
Submission Deadline: March 1, 2008
For Further Information:
Contact SCC Work-in-Progress Chair at SCC2008 AT
servicescomputing.org. |