PSE 2017 - Projects Showcase event at STAF 2017
Topics/Call fo Papers
He Projects Showcase event at STAF 2017 provides an opportunity for researchers and practitioners (from both academia and industry) involved in accepted, ongoing or completed research projects related to foundations and applications of software technologies to share results, experiences, ideas, on-going work, and knowledge that can lead to fruitful inter-project collaboration.
The Projects Showcase welcomes contributions disseminating the objectives and results of national and international research projects, including outcomes of specific deliverables, advances beyond the state of the art, overall innovation potential, exploitation approach and (expected) impact, marketing value, barriers and obstacles.
Paper Organization
Each submission should follow the structure below and clearly indicate:
name and acronym of the project;
source and amount of funding as well as overall total budget (if possible);
consortium of the project or involved people;
link to the official project web site (if available);
current status of the project and its duration;
objectives of the project;
final (expected) outcomes of the project overall;
the following information (or part of):
description of the (expected) outcomes of specific work package(s);
description of the (expected) outcomes of specific task(s);
description of the (expected) outcomes of specific deliverable(s);
(expected) advances beyond the state of the art;
overall (expected) innovation potential;
exploitation approach and (expected) impact;
barriers and obstacles, and (expected) marketing value;
references to related work and related projects.
The Projects Showcase welcomes contributions disseminating the objectives and results of national and international research projects, including outcomes of specific deliverables, advances beyond the state of the art, overall innovation potential, exploitation approach and (expected) impact, marketing value, barriers and obstacles.
Paper Organization
Each submission should follow the structure below and clearly indicate:
name and acronym of the project;
source and amount of funding as well as overall total budget (if possible);
consortium of the project or involved people;
link to the official project web site (if available);
current status of the project and its duration;
objectives of the project;
final (expected) outcomes of the project overall;
the following information (or part of):
description of the (expected) outcomes of specific work package(s);
description of the (expected) outcomes of specific task(s);
description of the (expected) outcomes of specific deliverable(s);
(expected) advances beyond the state of the art;
overall (expected) innovation potential;
exploitation approach and (expected) impact;
barriers and obstacles, and (expected) marketing value;
references to related work and related projects.
Other CFPs
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