Monday, April 29, 2013

[DMANET] Call for DEBS 2013 Posters and Demos: deadline approaching soon

DEBS 2013: 7th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based
Systems

http://www.orgs.ttu.edu/debs2013/



Arlington, Texas, USA, June 29 - July 3, 2013


The scope of the ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based
Systems covers all topics relevant to event-based computing ranging from
those discussed in related disciplines (e.g. software systems,
distributed systems, data management, dependability, knowledge
management, networking, programming languages, security and software
engineering), to domain-specific topics of event-based computing (e.g.
real-time analytics, mobile computing, social networking, pervasive and
ubiquitous computing, sensors networks, user interfaces, big data
processing, spatio-temporal processing, Cloud computing, the internet of
things, peer-to-peer computing and embedded systems), to
enterprise-related topics (e.g. complex event detection, enterprise
application integration, real-time enterprises and web services). Topics
addressed by the conference papers may include (but are not limited to)
models, architectures and paradigms of event-based systems, middleware
systems and frameworks, and applications, experiences and requirements.


Demos



Demonstrations present first-hand experience with research prototypes or
operational systems. Demonstrations also provide opportunities to
exchange ideas gained from implementing event-based systems and to
obtain feedback from expert users. Demonstration submissions are
welcomed in any of the areas identified in the scope of the conference.
The authors are expected to prepare a poster and perform a live software
demonstration on their own laptop during an exhibit-style conference
reception. Any special requirements should be identified in the appendix
of the paper. Submissions must be in the ACM format for conference
proceedings and are limited to 2 pages. Accepted contributions will be
published by ACM and disseminated through the ACM Digital Library.


Posters



Poster presentations offer researchers an opportunity to present
significant work in progress or research that is best communicated in an
interactive or graphical format. Further, poster presentations provide
researchers with an opportunity to obtain direct feedback about their
work from a wide audience during the poster session. The authors are
expected to prepare and present a poster during an exhibit-style
conference reception. Poster submissions are welcomed in areas related
to any aspect of event processing as identified in the call for
contributions. Posters should focus on problems and methodology of the
presented research. Submissions must be in the ACM format for the
conference proceedings and are limited to 2 pages. Accepted
contributions will be published by ACM and disseminated through the ACM
Digital Library.

Poster submissions and system demonstrations can overlap the work
described in other kinds of submissions.


Submission Information



All paper submissions must be original and unpublished. Submissions must
be in the ACM format for conference proceedings.

Only PDF documents will be accepted.

Authors are encouraged to make use of the ACM SIGS Proceedings templates
available at http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates.

Submissions to all tracks of DEBS 2013 are made through the DEBS 2013
submission site on EasyChair
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=debs2013 by 11:59 PM
(GMT) on the due date. Questions about submissions can be sent to the
DEBS 2013 program chairs at debs13-pc-chairs@imperial.ac.uk.


Important Dates
Poster and Demo submission May 10, 2013
Author notification for Posters and Demos May 20, 2013
Conference June 29-July 3, 2013


Poster and Demo Co-Chairs

Alexander Artikis, NCSR Demokritos, Greece

Raman Adaikkalavan, Indiana University South Bend, USA
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