Call
for Events
IAS'10 invites proposals for special sessions and focused Workshops to
be held in conjunction with the conference.
Special
sessions and Workshops provide organizers and participants with an
opportunity to concentrate on focused topics in the areas related to
the congress. Both the emerging research areas as well as the
application issues can be targeted.
Organizers are encouraged to
nominate reviewers of papers to the Program Committee on proposing
special sessions. Once a special session/workshop proposal is approved
it will be immediately announced on the website. Along with the
publicity chairs and other members of the IAS'10 organization, session
organizers are expected to help promoting the special sessions by their
own means.
All papers submitted through the Submission
system are subjected to reviewing by the IAS 2010 Program Committee.
Organizers, after studying reviewers reports of the papers,
will
make recommendations to the Program Committee on acceptance. On
receiving the finalized list of accepted papers from the Program
Committee, the conference organizers are responsible for liaising with
the authors on the submission of final papers. A minimum of 5 papers is
required for each special session and 10 papers for a Workshop. If a
session has too few papers, accepted papers will be allocated to
regular sessions.
All the accepted papers will appear in the proceedings published by
IEEE and fully indexed by IEEE Xplore.
Proposal
Guidelines
Special
session/Workshop proposals should contain the necessary information for
the Special Session/Worshop Chairs and reviewers from the Program
Committee to judge the importance, quality and community interest in
the proposed topic. Special session proposals should address
the
following issues:
Topic of interest: Provide a full
description of the proposed special session. What will the special
session be about? Why should we believe this is an interesting and
significant topic?
Organizer's biography: Please include a short academic background of
the session organizer (s).
Expected
number of papers and publicity: Special sessions for IAS'10 should
consist of at least 5 papers (Workshop should consist of a minimum of
10 papers) and organizers should indicate in their proposal the
expected number of papers. Organizers are also expected to help
promoting the special sessions by their own means and should describe
how this will be done.
Submission: It is recommended to submit
the special session proposals as an email attachment to the Special Session Chairs with a copy to ias10.system@gmail.com
Important
Dates
Special session proposals: April 20, 2010
Acceptance of special sessions/Workshop proposals: April 25, 2010
Approved special sessions
Artificial Intelligence and Grid Computing for Security Applications
, Organized by Dr. Carlos Redondo. Fundación Centro de Supercomputación
de Castilla y León. León. Spain (Email: carlos.redondo@fcsc.es) and
Dr. Emilio Corchado. University of Salamanca. Salamanca. Spain
(Email: escorchado@usal.es)
Approved Workshops
International Workshop on Security and Performance in Emerging Distributed Architectures (SPEDA2010) - Web site Workshop Co-Chairs: Massimiliano Rak, Second University of Naples, Italy Valentina Casola, University of Naples Federico II, Italy Contact: speda2010@gmail.com
International Workshop on Intelligent Technologies for Counter Terrorism and Security (IT-CoTeS) - Web Site
Workshop Organizers:
Ajith Abraham, Amy Neustein, Vaclav Snasel, Khalid Saeed and Hameed Al-Qaheri
Contact: ajith.abraham@ieee.org
International Workshop on Protection on Intent Driven Aggression (Info)
Workshop Organizer:
John Byrnes, Center for Aggression Management, Altamonte Springs, Florida 32714, USA
Contact: JohnByrnes@AggressionManagement.com
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