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Due to multiple requests, the submission deadline has been 
extended to July 10, 2016.

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                             Call for Demo Proposals


	The 2016 International Conference on Collaboration 
Technologies and Systems
				(CTS 2016)

			October 31 - November 04, 2016
			The Florida Hotel and Conference Center
			Orlando, Florida, USA


	http://cts2016.cisedu.info/1-call-for-papers/call-for-demos

=====================================================================

     * Submission deadline: 			July 10, 2016
     * Notification of acceptance: 		July 25, 2016
     * Registration & Proceedings Manuscripts:	Sep 02, 
2016
     * Conference Dates:			Oct 31 - Nov 04, 2016

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PURPOSE AND SCOPE
-----------------

The 2016 International Conference on Collaboration 
Technologies and Systems (CTS 2016) is to address, explore 
and exchange information on the state-of-the-art in 
collaboration environments, their modeling and simulation, 
design and use, applications, and their impact. The 
Conference will be held on Oct 31 - Nov 04, 2016 in 
Orlando, Florida, USA.

Real experimentation has proven to be a fundamental 
methodology to evaluate collaboration technologies and 
systems. Early prototyping is an outstanding way to 
understand real user requirements and help adoption of 
technologies by the mass market. In addition, demo 
sessions showing tools, case studies, proofs of concepts, 
and real-systems prototypes at work will naturally 
complement the technical sessions, thus stimulating 
discussions among attendees.

As in every year, the CTS 2016 Conference will feature 
state-of-the-art set of demo presentations and 
experiential showcases. The CTS 2016 Organizing Committee 
invites proposals and ideas for demos to be held in 
conjunction with the Conference. Topics may cover 
different levels, ranging from introductory to highly 
advanced. Demos will address relevant subject areas within 
collaboration. Typically, 30-minute demos are planned but 
others may be considered. Proposals will be evaluated by 
members of the Organizing Committee.

If you are interested in presenting a demo at this meeting 
or you have an idea for a demo you would like to see 
offered, please contact the Demos Co-Chairs.


TOPICS INCLUDE  (but are not limited to):
          All CTS related topics.


DEMO PROPOSAL SUBMISSION
------------------------
We invite you to prepare an abstract following the 
proposed template below. Please submit your abstract by 
email to the Co-Chairs (make sure that the subject of the 
e-mail says "CTS 2016 Demos Submission." The abstracts of 
accepted demo proposals will be disseminated to the wider 
CTS 2016 community and included in the conference 
proceedings. Hence we invite you to prepare the abstracts 
with care.

A proposal to present a demo at CTS 2016 should contain 
the following information:

* Demo Title

* Full Name(s), Affiliation(s) and Contact Information of 
the Instructor(s)

* Keywords from the list of topics in the Conference Call 
(up to 6)

* Extended Abstract (500-1000 words or 2-4 pages) 
detailing (a) the technical subject,  (b) its importance 
and originality, (c) its relevance and benefits to CTS 
2016 attendees, and (d) demo objectives

* Demo detailed Outline in a medium level of granularity 
including sections and subsections as well as bibliography 
(as applicable)

* Intended audience profile and prerequisites (if any)

* Expected duration of the demo. Typically, 30-minute 
demos are planned but others will be considered.

* Expected demo format. (i.e., talks, or talks + demo, 
etc.)

* Audio/Visual requirements

* Biography of the Instructor(s) (100-200 words) with 
photo(s)


If the demo or its earlier version has been given before, 
please indicate those respective events in full (name, 
dates, and content.) This is an important requirement.

Authors of all accepted demos will be invited to provide 
an updated final DEMO EXTENDED ABSTRACT (up to 3 pages) 
describing the demo features. Demo Extended Abstracts will 
be included in the Conference proceedings.


DEMOS CO-CHAIRS
---------------
For information or questions about demos, please contact 
Demos Co-Chairs:

* Shah Rukh Humayoun, University of Kaiserslautern, 
Germany
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* Ricky J. Sethi, Fitchburg State University, 
Massachusetts, USA
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