CFP: COMPSAC 2010 in Seoul, Korea
COMPSAC2010 Call For Participation
34th Computer Software and Applications Conference
Seoul, Korea
19-23 July 2010
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society
COMPSAC, the IEEE Signature Conference on Computers,
Software & Applications , is one of the major
international forums for academia, industry, and
government to discuss research results, advances and
future trends in computer and software technologies
and applications. The technical program includes
keynote addresses, research papers, industrial case
studies, panel discussions and fast abstracts.
It also includes a number of workshops on
emerging important topics.
The creation of trustworthy, dependable, distributed,
and smart services satisfying the needs of today
pervasive and ubiquitous computing environments
spans all aspects of software systems engineering.
COMPSAC is a unique forum bringing together these
facets and their major stakeholders. It gives
researchers and practitioners an opportunity to
share their perspective with others interested in
the various aspects of computer systems and
applications.
The technical theme for the 34th conference is
Computationally Smart Environments.
Smart software solutions applied to diverse areas
(including but not limited to Healthcare, Energy,
Social, Environmental, Industrial applications etc.)
can improve efficiency, reliability, quality and
simultaneously reduce costs. Requirement analysis,
co-analysis/co-design, modeling, development,
testing, measurement, verification, validation,
performance, autonomy, safety, security, and
dependability constraints are a few of numerous
computing disciplines that can collectively contribute
to these smart solutions and are some of the topics
of interest. The program of COMPSAC 2010 will
continue to feature research and industrial practice
papers with a wide range of topics, focusing on
software and middleware development for distributed
platforms, services computing, cloud computing, and
mobile systems. The program is not limited to these
topics. Interdisciplinary submissions are also
encouraged.
To properly engineer smart solutions, the foundations,
methodologies, and mechanisms that support the design,
modeling, and evaluation of software systems and
computer applications must come from diverse sources.
Multidisciplinary work, research and development of
software prototypes, industry-university collaborations,
all based on new emerging and critical technologies will
be of particular interest to this conference. All
accepted papers will be published in the electronic
proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society, indexed
through INSPEC and EI Index, and automatic inclusion
in the IEEE digital library.
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished
research papers as well as industrial practice papers.
Simultaneous submissions to other publication
venues are not permitted. Detailed instructions for
electronic paper submission, panel and workshop
proposals, fast abstracts, doctoral symposium and
review process can be found at http://www.compsac.org/.
The length of the camera-ready of an accepted paper
will be limited to 8 (IEEE Proceedings style) pages,
and printed on 10-12 point fonts. Please follow the
IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings Author
Guidelines to prepare your papers. At least one
author of each accepted paper (regular, short,
workshop) or fast abstract is required to pay
full registration fee to the conference. Each
accepted paper must be presented in person by the
author or one of the authors. At least one Best
Paper Award and 1-3 Best Student Paper Awards
will be presented by COMPSAC 2010. Arrangements are
being made to publish sets of the best technical
contributions to reputable journals. The first
author of the best student papers must be a
full-time student. Doctoral Symposium papers are
encouraged with reduced student registration rate.
Main Conference Deadlines
January 15, 2010: Abstracts
January 31, 2010: Full manuscripts
March 15, 2010: Author notification
April 30, 2010: Camera-ready & author registration
Satellite Workshops and Panels Deadlines
December 8, 2009: Workshop and panel proposals
March 1, 2010: Workshop paper submission
March 30, 2010: Workshop paper author notification
April 30, 2010: Camera-ready & author registration
Submission
Upload regular papers and fast abstracts in PDF,
Postscript, or RTF format at compsac.org
Submit panel or workshop proposals in plain text
via email to compsac@cs.iastate.edu Information
on workshops will be available at compsac.org
General Inquiries and Contact Information
For more detailed information, please visit the
conference website at http://compsac.org
Carl K. Chang, Chair of the COMPSAC Standing Committee,
at chang@iastate.edu
Doo-Hwan Bae, General Chair of COMPSAC 2010
at bae@cs.kaist.ac.kr
W. Eric Wong, Program Co-Chair, at ewong@utdallas.edu
Rajesh Subramanyan, Program Co-Chair,
at rajesh.subramanyan@siemens.com
Sungdeok (Steve) Cha, Program Co-Chair,
at scha@korea.ac.kr
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