SAINT 2011 - SAINT2011 : The 11th IEEE/IPSJ International Symposium on Applications and the Internet
Topics/Call fo Papers
SAINT2011 : The 11th IEEE/IPSJ International Symposium on
Applications and the Internet
http://www.saintconference.org/
Co-sponsored by:
the IEEE Computer Society (IEEE-CS) and
the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ)
Co-located with:
The 35th Annual IEEE International Computer Software and
Applications Conference (COMPSAC 2009)
Technically sponsored by IEEE-CS IT Professional
IMPORTANT DATES:
Symposium Paper Submission: January 31, 2011
Symposium Author Notification: March 21, 2011
Workshop Proposals: November 15, 2010
Workshop Call for Papers: December 15, 2010
Workshop Paper Submission: February 28, 2011
Workshop Author Notification: March 28, 2011
Doc. Sympo. Paper Submission: April 3, 2011
Doc. Sympo. Author Notification: April 18, 2011
All Paper Final Manuscript: May 2, 2011
All Paper Author Registration Due: May 2, 2011
(ONE Registration per ONE paper, Full-rate for Symposium and Workshop
paper, Student-rate for Doctoral Symposium paper)
THEME : The Inclusive Internet
The Internet has revolutionized and changed the way we communicate,
socialize, entertain, access information and conduct business. It has
evolved into a pervasive ecosystem of connected computers, mobile devices,
sensors, home appliances, and a variety of other gadgets. This evolution
has led to a deep intertwining of the physical, social and digital worlds,
raising new research agendas and challenging our understanding of the
requirements for a vastly interconnected world. The advent of Web 2.0,
social networks, open API's, mash-ups and cloud computing are empowering
Internet users into becoming Internet "makers." Anyone and everyone is
included, free to contribute content and even services. The frontier of the
Internet no longer stops at the shores of large corporations, small
businesses, and online stores. It has expanded to include the presence and
contributions of virtually all mankind. The symposium provides a forum for
researchers and practitioners from the academic, industrial, public and
governmental sectors to share their latest innovations on Internet
technologies and applications.
Symposium
Symposium paper submission will be done electronically. Information for
prospective authors, including paper format and instructions can be found
on the SAINT Web page. Symposium Papers will be reviewed by at least three
reviewers, and SAINT Symposium has been keeping its acceptance ratio less
than about 30% from the beginning.
Workshops
Full- and/or half-day workshop proposals related to SAINT theme are
solicited. Workshop proposals should be submitted to Workshops Chairs.
After the review of proposals, the accepted Workshop Call For Papers will
be announced on the SAINT web page.
Workshop papers will be sent to each Workshop's Organizers and should be
reviewed by each Workshop's Program Committee, taking account of a
reasonable acceptance ratio.
Joint COMPSAC/SAINT Doctoral Symposium
The joint Doctoral Symposium will provide an international forum for
graduate students to interact with faculty mentors and other researchers.
It will strive to provide constructive guidance for completion of the
proposed research and motivation for a research career.
Publications
The Proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. At
least one full registration is required for publication of Proceedings.
Accepted papers will be indexed through INSPEC and EI Index. Any paper will
not be included in the IEEE-CS digital library if no presentation is made
without reasonable notification. There is a plan to invite several authors
to provide revised papers for a special issue of IEEE-CS IT Professional.
Message to Industry
The conference has been one of the major forums to discuss the state of the
art Internet-related technologies for not only academia but also industry.
COMPSAC and SAINT are considering an opportunity where industry will be
able to make an appeal of new technologies. Please keep a close watch on
the SAINT web page.
Applications and the Internet
http://www.saintconference.org/
Co-sponsored by:
the IEEE Computer Society (IEEE-CS) and
the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ)
Co-located with:
The 35th Annual IEEE International Computer Software and
Applications Conference (COMPSAC 2009)
Technically sponsored by IEEE-CS IT Professional
IMPORTANT DATES:
Symposium Paper Submission: January 31, 2011
Symposium Author Notification: March 21, 2011
Workshop Proposals: November 15, 2010
Workshop Call for Papers: December 15, 2010
Workshop Paper Submission: February 28, 2011
Workshop Author Notification: March 28, 2011
Doc. Sympo. Paper Submission: April 3, 2011
Doc. Sympo. Author Notification: April 18, 2011
All Paper Final Manuscript: May 2, 2011
All Paper Author Registration Due: May 2, 2011
(ONE Registration per ONE paper, Full-rate for Symposium and Workshop
paper, Student-rate for Doctoral Symposium paper)
THEME : The Inclusive Internet
The Internet has revolutionized and changed the way we communicate,
socialize, entertain, access information and conduct business. It has
evolved into a pervasive ecosystem of connected computers, mobile devices,
sensors, home appliances, and a variety of other gadgets. This evolution
has led to a deep intertwining of the physical, social and digital worlds,
raising new research agendas and challenging our understanding of the
requirements for a vastly interconnected world. The advent of Web 2.0,
social networks, open API's, mash-ups and cloud computing are empowering
Internet users into becoming Internet "makers." Anyone and everyone is
included, free to contribute content and even services. The frontier of the
Internet no longer stops at the shores of large corporations, small
businesses, and online stores. It has expanded to include the presence and
contributions of virtually all mankind. The symposium provides a forum for
researchers and practitioners from the academic, industrial, public and
governmental sectors to share their latest innovations on Internet
technologies and applications.
Symposium
Symposium paper submission will be done electronically. Information for
prospective authors, including paper format and instructions can be found
on the SAINT Web page. Symposium Papers will be reviewed by at least three
reviewers, and SAINT Symposium has been keeping its acceptance ratio less
than about 30% from the beginning.
Workshops
Full- and/or half-day workshop proposals related to SAINT theme are
solicited. Workshop proposals should be submitted to Workshops Chairs.
After the review of proposals, the accepted Workshop Call For Papers will
be announced on the SAINT web page.
Workshop papers will be sent to each Workshop's Organizers and should be
reviewed by each Workshop's Program Committee, taking account of a
reasonable acceptance ratio.
Joint COMPSAC/SAINT Doctoral Symposium
The joint Doctoral Symposium will provide an international forum for
graduate students to interact with faculty mentors and other researchers.
It will strive to provide constructive guidance for completion of the
proposed research and motivation for a research career.
Publications
The Proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. At
least one full registration is required for publication of Proceedings.
Accepted papers will be indexed through INSPEC and EI Index. Any paper will
not be included in the IEEE-CS digital library if no presentation is made
without reasonable notification. There is a plan to invite several authors
to provide revised papers for a special issue of IEEE-CS IT Professional.
Message to Industry
The conference has been one of the major forums to discuss the state of the
art Internet-related technologies for not only academia but also industry.
COMPSAC and SAINT are considering an opportunity where industry will be
able to make an appeal of new technologies. Please keep a close watch on
the SAINT web page.
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