NTMS 2016 - 8th IFIP International Conference on New Technologies, Mobility and Security
Topics/Call fo Papers
Two or more Workshops will immediately follow the main conference, offering the opportunity for a more focused exchange of ideas and presentation of on-going research relevant to following tracks:
Track 1: Mobility & Wireless Networks
Track 2: Security
Track 3: New Technologies & Services
CALL FOR WORKSHOPS
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Workshop proposals should provide sufficient information to evaluate the quality and importance of the topic, the goals of the workshop, and the size of the interested community. Proposals should identify one or more chairs and several other individuals willing to serve on an organizing committee and assist with publicity and reviewing. Proposals should be 2-4 pages and contain at least the following information.
Description:
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What will the workshop be about?
Goals:
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What do you expect will come out of the workshop?
How will the workshop change participants' understanding of the area?
Format:
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How will the workshop sessions be scheduled?
How much time will be used for discussion, panel discussions, paper presentations, invited talks, or other methods for encouraging communication and consensus?
Organizers are encouraged to focus on mechanisms other than traditional paper presentations and to differentiate themselves clearly from typical conference sessions.
Publicity:
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How do you intend to publicize the workshop?
How will you reach the most interested and appropriate participants?
Potential participants: Who are potential participants in the workshop?
Organizers:
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Please include the name, postal address, phone number, e-mail address, and webpage of each chair and each member of the organizing committee. In addition, indicate the chairs' background in the workshop area.
Tutorial and Workshops proposals should be submitted via e-mail to the workshops chairs at: contact-AT-ntms-conf.org
CALL FOR TUTORIALS
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Proposals for half/full day tutorials are also solicited based on the NTMS topics. Tutorial proposals should identify the intended audience and outline the scope and the depth of material to be covered. Past experience and successes of the presenter should be given explicitly and will be considered positively.
We are particularly interested in tutorials that foster knowledge exchange among the researchers present at NTMS 2016.
Please send you TUTORIAL propal by email to the Tutorial chair :contact-AT-ntms-conf.org
Track 1: Mobility & Wireless Networks
Track 2: Security
Track 3: New Technologies & Services
CALL FOR WORKSHOPS
***
Workshop proposals should provide sufficient information to evaluate the quality and importance of the topic, the goals of the workshop, and the size of the interested community. Proposals should identify one or more chairs and several other individuals willing to serve on an organizing committee and assist with publicity and reviewing. Proposals should be 2-4 pages and contain at least the following information.
Description:
---
What will the workshop be about?
Goals:
-----
What do you expect will come out of the workshop?
How will the workshop change participants' understanding of the area?
Format:
---
How will the workshop sessions be scheduled?
How much time will be used for discussion, panel discussions, paper presentations, invited talks, or other methods for encouraging communication and consensus?
Organizers are encouraged to focus on mechanisms other than traditional paper presentations and to differentiate themselves clearly from typical conference sessions.
Publicity:
---
How do you intend to publicize the workshop?
How will you reach the most interested and appropriate participants?
Potential participants: Who are potential participants in the workshop?
Organizers:
---
Please include the name, postal address, phone number, e-mail address, and webpage of each chair and each member of the organizing committee. In addition, indicate the chairs' background in the workshop area.
Tutorial and Workshops proposals should be submitted via e-mail to the workshops chairs at: contact-AT-ntms-conf.org
CALL FOR TUTORIALS
***
Proposals for half/full day tutorials are also solicited based on the NTMS topics. Tutorial proposals should identify the intended audience and outline the scope and the depth of material to be covered. Past experience and successes of the presenter should be given explicitly and will be considered positively.
We are particularly interested in tutorials that foster knowledge exchange among the researchers present at NTMS 2016.
Please send you TUTORIAL propal by email to the Tutorial chair :contact-AT-ntms-conf.org
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