**** Call for Tutorials ****
The 2010 International Symposium on Collaborative
Technologies and Systems (CTS 2010)
May 17-21, 2010
Chicago, Illinois, USA
In Cooperation with ACM, IEEE, and IFIP
(Pending)
(Proposal Submission Deadline Extended: January 18, 2010)
PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The 2010 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and
Systems (CTS 2010) is to address, explore and exchange information on
the state-of-the-art in collaborative environments, their modeling and
simulation, design and use, and their impact. The Symposium will be
held on May 17-21, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
As in every year, the Symposium will feature state-of-the-art set of
tutorial presentations. The CTS 2010 Organizing Committee invites
proposals and ideas for tutorials to be held in conjunction with the
Symposium. Topics may cover different levels, ranging from introductory
to highly advanced skills. All tutorials will address timely,
important, and relevant subject areas within collaboration. Typically,
2-4 hour tutorials are planned but others will be considered. Proposals
will be evaluated by members of the Organizing Committee.
If you are interested in presenting a tutorial at this symposium or you
have an idea for a tutorial you would like to see offered please
contact the Tutorials Co-Chairs.
TOPICS INCLUDE (but are not limited to):
All CTS related topics
TUTORIAL SUBMISSION
A proposal to present a tutorial should contain the following information:
* Tutorial Title
* Full Name(s), Affiliation(s) and Contact Information of the
Instructor(s)
* Extended Abstract (500-1000 words) detailing (a) the technical
subject, (b) its importance, (c) its
relevance and benefits to CTS 2010 attendees, and (d) tutorial goals
* Tutorial detailed Outline in a medium level of granularity
including sections and subsections as well
as bibliography
* Intended audience profile and prerequisites
* Expected duration of the tutorial
* Expected tutorial format. (i.e., talks, or talks + demo, etc.)
* Biography of the Instructor(s) (100-200 words)
* Indication whether the submission of a tutorial paper (see
below) is planned
If the tutorial or its earlier version has been given before, please
indicate those respective events in full, dates, and content. This is
an important requirement.
ACCEPTED PROPOSALS
Proposers of accepted tutorials are given the opportunity to submit a
tutorial paper. The content of a tutorial paper must be on the material
covered by the tutorial and must not exceed 12 pages. The required
format for the camera-ready submission is posted on the Symposium Web
site. The author kit containing templates for the
required style can be found at
http://cisedu.us/cis/cts/10/main/callForPapers.jsp
Submitted tutorial papers will be reviewed by the Tutorials Co-Chairs
and members of the Organizing Committee prior to publication. The
Symposium organizers have the right to refuse publication of tutorial
papers if, for example, the technical quality of the paper is
insufficient or the content of the paper does not match the content of
the tutorial. Tutorial papers will be published in the conference
proceedings and will be disseminated through the Digital Library.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Tutorial Proposal Submission Deadline -----------------January 18, 2010
Notification of Acceptance --------------------------- February 1, 2010
Registration & Proceedings Manuscripts Due ----------- March 1, 2010
For information or questions about tutorials, please contact Tutorials
Co-Chairs or consult the Symposium.
TUTORIAL CO-CHAIRS:
Claudia Diamantini, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy,
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Hilda Tellioglu, Vienna University of Technology, Austria,
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