ICADIWT 2012 Workshops
Workshop proposals
The Conference Committee invites proposals from prospective researchers to organize one day workshops during the ICADIWT 2012.
The main goal of the ICADIWT 201 workshops is to stimulate and facilitate active exchange, interaction and comparison of approaches, methods and ideas related to specific topics, both theoretical and applied, in the general areas related to Digital Information and Web Technologies. The workshops will provide an optimum environment where participants will have the opportunity to discuss specific technical topics in an atmosphere that fosters the active exchange of ideas.
The workshop organizers will be responsible for notifying the workshop, forming the program committees, reviewing and selecting the papers, and ensure high quality of papers. All papers accepted for workshops will be included in the Workshop Proceedings.
The workshop organizers will also have the discretion of editing selected papers (after their expansion and revision) into books or special journal issues. Workshops may be full-day or half-day. A full-day workshop should select 10-14 regular papers, while a half-day workshop should select 5-7 regular papers, from a large number of submissions.
Workshop Proposal Submission
Workshop proposals should include the following elements:
Title of the workshop.
The organizers name, affiliation, mailing address and e-mail address .
A description of the topic of the workshop (not exceeding 200 words).
Type of the workshop (full-day or half-day).
A description of how the workshop will contribute to the field of Digital Information and Web Technologies.
A short description on how the workshop will be advertised so as to ensure a sufficiently wide range of authors and high quality papers.
Optionally, only for full-day workshops, the title of a proposed panel, with a brief description highlighting the reasons of interest of the issues to be debated.
After the acceptance of a workshop proposal the organizer(s) should:
Create a Call for papers/participation for the workshop.
Create a Web page for the workshop, the link of which will be published on the Conference Web site.
Create a Board of Reviewers (Program Committee).
Review and select papers.
Schedule the workshop activities.
Those papers selected by a workshop organizer will also be reviewed by the Workshop Co-Chairs for final acceptance.
All submitted papers will be reviewed on the basis of technical quality, relevance, significance, and clarity.
We will provide an online paper submission and review system to support the workshops.
Important Dates
Workshop proposal submission due: November 15, 2011
Notification to workshop organizer: December 15, 2011
Full workshop papers submission: March 01, 2012
Notification of Paper Acceptance/Rejection: April 01, 2012
Camera Ready Paper Due: May 15, 2012
Author Registration: June 30, 2010
Late Registration: July 20, 2010
Conference Dates: August 27-29, 2012
Workshop proposal submissions
The above described workshop proposals must be submitted via e-mail
diwt at dirf.org