CMS 2011 - 12th Joint IFIP TC6 and TC11 Conference on Communications and Multimedia Security
Date2011-10-21
Deadline2011-03-18
VenueGhent, Belgium
Keywordssecurity; privacy; communications; multimedia
Websitehttp://www.cms2011.net/
Topics/Call fo Papers
The conference will include two refereed paper tracks: the Research track and the Industry/Government/Work-in-progress track. In addition, the conference will also feature a poster session.
Paper submissions for the Research track must be written in English, formatted in the conference style and limited to 12 pages. The paper must be anonymous, with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgements, or obvious references. Authors are requested to submit original papers only. Papers that have previously been published and papers that are currently being considered for publication by another journal or conference are not eligible. Each paper must include a short abstract and a list of keywords indicating subject classification. Its introduction should summarize the contributions of the paper at a level appropriate for a non-specialist reader.
Paper submissions for the Industry/Government/Work-in-progress track are limited to 6 pages. These papers highlight applications or present work-in-progress. They should also address challenges, lessons learnt or research issues arising out of - both successful and unsuccessful - deployment of such applications. Note, however, that sufficient technical content is required.
For poster submissions, a title and an abstract (max. 2 pages) is required. Accepted posters will be published in the proceedings as extended abstract.
Paper submissions for the Research track must be written in English, formatted in the conference style and limited to 12 pages. The paper must be anonymous, with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgements, or obvious references. Authors are requested to submit original papers only. Papers that have previously been published and papers that are currently being considered for publication by another journal or conference are not eligible. Each paper must include a short abstract and a list of keywords indicating subject classification. Its introduction should summarize the contributions of the paper at a level appropriate for a non-specialist reader.
Paper submissions for the Industry/Government/Work-in-progress track are limited to 6 pages. These papers highlight applications or present work-in-progress. They should also address challenges, lessons learnt or research issues arising out of - both successful and unsuccessful - deployment of such applications. Note, however, that sufficient technical content is required.
For poster submissions, a title and an abstract (max. 2 pages) is required. Accepted posters will be published in the proceedings as extended abstract.
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