INFORMATIK 2013 - 43rd Annual Conference of the German Informatics Society
Topics/Call fo Papers
INFORMATIK 2013 -- Germany's largest computer science conference -- takes place next year in the German city of Koblenz. From September 16 to 20, workshops, tutorials, scientific and applied sessions, as well as six co-located conference are organized at the campus of the University of Koblenz-Landau. Leading German and international representatives of science, politics and engineering will meet to present up-to-date results all around the conference's topic, as well as from related areas of research and development.
In the workshops of INFORMATIK 2013, scientists and practitioners will meet to discuss current topics. The tutorials at INFORMATIK 2013 give concise introductions to a particular topic in computer science, relevant to science or economy.
Workshop and tutorial proposals will be reviewed by the program committee of INFORMATIK 2013. Both workshops and tutorials must be devoted to areas of research from computer science, and be accessible to all visitors of INFORMATIK 2013. Topics fitting the theme "computer science adapted to humanity, organization and the environment" are welcome, but not mandatory.
To propose a workshop, the following information is needed:
- Workshop title and (if applicable) acronym
- Workshop organizers (name, address, position)
- Summary: topic and focus, target audience
- Detailed description of the workshop, e.g., a call for papers. Will there be invited lecturers, panels, posters, etc.?
- Organization: planned duration (half-day or full-day), maximum number of participants
- Submissions: assessment process, planned program committee, planned schedule
- Other: reference to previous editions of the workshop, competing events, relation to the conference theme, etc.
To propose a tutorial, the following information is needed:
- Tutorial title
- Tutorial organizers and lecturers (name, address, position)
- Summary: topic and focus, target audience
- Detailed description of the content, e.g., a call for participation. Will there be invited talks, panels, posters, etc.?
- Organization: planned duration (half-day or full-day), maximum number of participants
- Other: reference to previous editions of the tutorial, competing events, relation to current topics and events, etc.
Please submit your suggestions in PDF format to:
http://www.conftool.net/informatik2013/
More information:
http://informatik2013.de/cfpart.html
Important dates:
Submission of proposals
January 14, 2013
Notification of workshops and tutorials acceptance
February 11, 2013
Submission of abstracts to workshops
April 22, 2013
Notification of acceptance for workshop submissions
May 20, 2013
Camera ready copy submission
July 1, 2013
Organizers at the University of Koblenz-Landau:
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Furbach
Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Grimm
Prof. Dr. Felix Hampe
Prof. Dr. Steffen Staab
Prof. Dr. Maria Wimmer
In the workshops of INFORMATIK 2013, scientists and practitioners will meet to discuss current topics. The tutorials at INFORMATIK 2013 give concise introductions to a particular topic in computer science, relevant to science or economy.
Workshop and tutorial proposals will be reviewed by the program committee of INFORMATIK 2013. Both workshops and tutorials must be devoted to areas of research from computer science, and be accessible to all visitors of INFORMATIK 2013. Topics fitting the theme "computer science adapted to humanity, organization and the environment" are welcome, but not mandatory.
To propose a workshop, the following information is needed:
- Workshop title and (if applicable) acronym
- Workshop organizers (name, address, position)
- Summary: topic and focus, target audience
- Detailed description of the workshop, e.g., a call for papers. Will there be invited lecturers, panels, posters, etc.?
- Organization: planned duration (half-day or full-day), maximum number of participants
- Submissions: assessment process, planned program committee, planned schedule
- Other: reference to previous editions of the workshop, competing events, relation to the conference theme, etc.
To propose a tutorial, the following information is needed:
- Tutorial title
- Tutorial organizers and lecturers (name, address, position)
- Summary: topic and focus, target audience
- Detailed description of the content, e.g., a call for participation. Will there be invited talks, panels, posters, etc.?
- Organization: planned duration (half-day or full-day), maximum number of participants
- Other: reference to previous editions of the tutorial, competing events, relation to current topics and events, etc.
Please submit your suggestions in PDF format to:
http://www.conftool.net/informatik2013/
More information:
http://informatik2013.de/cfpart.html
Important dates:
Submission of proposals
January 14, 2013
Notification of workshops and tutorials acceptance
February 11, 2013
Submission of abstracts to workshops
April 22, 2013
Notification of acceptance for workshop submissions
May 20, 2013
Camera ready copy submission
July 1, 2013
Organizers at the University of Koblenz-Landau:
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Furbach
Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Grimm
Prof. Dr. Felix Hampe
Prof. Dr. Steffen Staab
Prof. Dr. Maria Wimmer
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- 10th International Workshop on Text-Based Information Retrieval - TIR'13
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