Doctoral Symposium 2011 - Doctoral Symposium @ The IEEE 35th Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference
Topics/Call fo Papers
(co-located with SAINT 2011 STUDENT SESSION)
The Doctoral Symposium at COMPSAC will provide an international forum for doctoral students to interact with other students and faculty mentors.
The Doctoral Symposium seeks to bring together PhD students working in computer software and applications and related fields. Selected students will have the opportunity to present and discuss their research goals, methodology, and preliminary results within a constructive and international atmosphere. Participants will obtain useful guidance for completion of their dissertation research and initiation of a research career.
The Symposium organizers will strive to provide useful guidance for completion of the dissertation research and motivation for a research career. The Symposium is intended for students who have already settled on a specific research topic and have produced limited preliminary results, but have enough time remaining before their final defense to benefit from Symposium discussions. Due to the mentoring aspect of the event, the Symposium will be open only to students and mentors participating directly in the event.
In coordination with the technical theme of COMPSAC 2011, topics pertaining to digital society building and beyond will be of particular interest, but the symposium is not limited to this topic.
All accepted papers will be published in the electronic proceedings by IEEE Computer Society.
Paper Submission
Students wishing to participate in the Doctoral Symposium must submit papers. Papers should be submitted either to COMPSAC following the instructions given here, or to SAINT following instructions on the SAINT 2011 STUDENT SESSION site (link coming soon), but not to both. (Submitters should select the submission site based on the relevance of the conference's topics to their research.)
Submissions will be judged on originality, significance of potential contribution to the field, technical merit, presentation quality, and adherence to abstract submission guidelines.
Students should consider participating in the Doctoral Symposium at least one year before completion of their dissertation, but after having chosen a topic and begun to work on it.
Students wishing to participate in the Symposium must submit an extended abstract that describes their dissertation research.
Each abstract should:
? Clearly formulate the research topic
? Outline the significant problems in the field and current solutions
? Present the preliminary idea, the proposed approach, the evaluation plan, and results achieved to date
? Explicitly point out the contributions of the proposed work
Submissions that fail to address these issues, or present them in a poorly organized way, are not likely to be accepted.
Detailed instructions for paper submission will be available at http://www.compsac.org. The length of the submission and camera-ready versions of the abstract is limited to 4 pages (IEEE Proceedings style) printed in 10-12 point font. Please follow IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings Author Guidelines to prepare your abstract.
Link to submission site coming soon!
Doctoral symposium authors are eligible to register under the student registration fee, and the author of each accepted abstract is required to do so. Each accepted abstract must be presented in person, by the author, with 20 minutes for presentation time and 10 minutes for discussion and feedback.
All invited participants will be asked to provide a poster describing their research, which will be displayed throughout the conference.
Please address all queries and questions to the Doctoral Symposium Chair.
The Doctoral Symposium at COMPSAC will provide an international forum for doctoral students to interact with other students and faculty mentors.
The Doctoral Symposium seeks to bring together PhD students working in computer software and applications and related fields. Selected students will have the opportunity to present and discuss their research goals, methodology, and preliminary results within a constructive and international atmosphere. Participants will obtain useful guidance for completion of their dissertation research and initiation of a research career.
The Symposium organizers will strive to provide useful guidance for completion of the dissertation research and motivation for a research career. The Symposium is intended for students who have already settled on a specific research topic and have produced limited preliminary results, but have enough time remaining before their final defense to benefit from Symposium discussions. Due to the mentoring aspect of the event, the Symposium will be open only to students and mentors participating directly in the event.
In coordination with the technical theme of COMPSAC 2011, topics pertaining to digital society building and beyond will be of particular interest, but the symposium is not limited to this topic.
All accepted papers will be published in the electronic proceedings by IEEE Computer Society.
Paper Submission
Students wishing to participate in the Doctoral Symposium must submit papers. Papers should be submitted either to COMPSAC following the instructions given here, or to SAINT following instructions on the SAINT 2011 STUDENT SESSION site (link coming soon), but not to both. (Submitters should select the submission site based on the relevance of the conference's topics to their research.)
Submissions will be judged on originality, significance of potential contribution to the field, technical merit, presentation quality, and adherence to abstract submission guidelines.
Students should consider participating in the Doctoral Symposium at least one year before completion of their dissertation, but after having chosen a topic and begun to work on it.
Students wishing to participate in the Symposium must submit an extended abstract that describes their dissertation research.
Each abstract should:
? Clearly formulate the research topic
? Outline the significant problems in the field and current solutions
? Present the preliminary idea, the proposed approach, the evaluation plan, and results achieved to date
? Explicitly point out the contributions of the proposed work
Submissions that fail to address these issues, or present them in a poorly organized way, are not likely to be accepted.
Detailed instructions for paper submission will be available at http://www.compsac.org. The length of the submission and camera-ready versions of the abstract is limited to 4 pages (IEEE Proceedings style) printed in 10-12 point font. Please follow IEEE Computer Society Press Proceedings Author Guidelines to prepare your abstract.
Link to submission site coming soon!
Doctoral symposium authors are eligible to register under the student registration fee, and the author of each accepted abstract is required to do so. Each accepted abstract must be presented in person, by the author, with 20 minutes for presentation time and 10 minutes for discussion and feedback.
All invited participants will be asked to provide a poster describing their research, which will be displayed throughout the conference.
Please address all queries and questions to the Doctoral Symposium Chair.
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