Regular Papers
and Tech Notes (submission closed)
Deadline closed
The deadline for
submitting papers to PERVASIVE2004 was
Nov. 7, 2003, 23:59:59
your local time
(the PERVASIVE2004
server will stop accepting submissions
after Saturday, November 8, 2003, at 10:00:00
UTC time)
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Videos
( *extended* deadline is February 2nd 2004)
Submissions
are invited to present novel pervasive computing systems,
devices or just designs, or demonstrate innovative
styles of interaction or usability of those systems
– in a lively format: as a video.
Video
clips should be no longer than 8 minutes and be accompanied
by a 4 page (or approx. 2000 words) written summary.
The author(s) of a video are expected to present a
brief introduction at the conference, while all full
videos will be presented during the PERVASIVE 2004
Video Night – a special event at a historic place
in Vienna.
Video papers
will be published in the PERVASIVE 2004 adjunct proceedings, all
video clips will be presented in the PERVASIVE 2004 Video DVD. Further
information can be obtained from the conference website or the Video
Chair at video@pervasive2004.org.
The Video
submission process requires two steps:
- Submission of the 4 page video paper via
the online submission system (follow the next link)
After submitting the PDF file and further details, you will receive
an email with a submission ID.
- Upload of the video file
The video file should be in MPEG2 format, suitable for usage on
DVDs. After naming it <submission ID>.mpg, e.g. 123.mpg,
please upload it via anonymous FTP (user "anonymous",
no password) to www.soft.uni-linz.ac.at into the directory /pervasive2004/video-papers.
This is an upload-only directory, you will be unable to read or
overwrite files. If you need to replace your file with a newer
version, please contact ftpadmin@soft.uni-linz.ac.at.
Proceed
to the video submission page
Hot
Spots (submission closed)
PERVASIVE
2004 HOT SPOT PAPERS aim at presenting very topical
issues and late breaking application oriented results
in all areas of pervasive and ubiquitous computing.
Hot spot papers will be published in the "Advances
in Pervasive Computing" book of the OCG (Vol
176 ISBN 3-85403-176-9) accompanying the conference
proceedings. Depending on the type and style of the
contribution presented, demo exhibition space, poster
space and a few minutes of presentation time to the
PERVASIVE 2004 plenary audience will be given to reviewed
and accepted hot spot papers. Furthermore will they
be included in the PERVASIVE 2004 DVD.
Submissions
in this category will be handled electronically and
must be in PDF or PostScript file format. Submissions
must not exceed 6 pages (approximately 3000 words,
including text, figures and references), formatted
single column, single-spaced in books@ocg.at style
available at http://www.pervasive2004.org/hotspot/authors.html.
Submitted hot spot papers and tech-notes must be original,
unpublished work and not currently under review for
any other conference or journal. All submissions will
be reviewed.
Proceed
to the hot spot submission page (closed)
Doctoral
Colloquium (submission closed)
The
PERVASIVE 2004 doctoral colloquium, to be held right
before the main conference during April 18-19 in Linz,
Austria, invites PhD students and candidates to present,
discuss and defend their work-in-progress or preliminary
results in an international, agile and renowned audience
of junior and senior researchers and developers in
the pervasive computing field.
Thesis
position papers (5 pages or approx. 2500 words) are
solicited relating a problem statement, methodological
approach, potential for innovation and expected contribution
to the international pervasive computing literature.
Accepted
submissions will be presented during the colloquium
and will be included in the PERVASIVE 2004 adjunct
proceedings. The PERVASIVE 2004 Doctoral Colloquium
Certificate, signed by the international colloquium
committee will be handed to the successful presenters.
Further information can be obtained from the conference
website or the Doctoral Colloquium Chair at doctoral@pervasive2004.org.
Tutorials
and Workshops (sumbission closed)
PERVASIVE
2004 tutorials will provide the dissemination of skills,
technologies and advanced concepts to the participants.
Tutorial submissions should focus on rewarding topics
applicable to different and numerous aspects of pervasive
computing or cover an outstanding new research field.
Workshop sessions will provide inspiring and influencing
discussion on pervasive computing topics. Each workshop
aims at the sharing and consolidation of new research
ideas and fosters future co-operations. Workshop proposals
may be related to any topic of pervasive computing.
Further information can be obtained from the conference
website, the Tutorials Chair (tutorials@pervasive2004.org)
or the Workshops Chair (workshops@pervasive2004.org)
respectively.
Regular
Papers and Tech-Notes (submission closed)
Regular
papers should present original, highly innovative,
prospective and forward-looking research in one or
more of the categories given above. Just like regular
papers, tech-notes should present directing research,
but in very focused and compact format.
Tech-notes
are not understood as short papers condensed into
less page space, but are intended to present pointed
results at a high level of technicality. Submissions
in this category will be handled electronically and
must be in PDF or PostScript file format. Regular
papers must not exceed 18 pages (or approx. 10000
words, including text, figures and references), tech-notes
must not exceed 5 pages (or approx. 2500 words) formatted
single column, single-spaced in Springer LNCS style
available at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.php.
Accepted
regular papers and tech-notes will be published by
Springer in the Lecture
Notes of Computer Science (LNCS). PERVASIVE 2004
will adopt a double-blind process for regular paper
and tech-note review, where the identities of the
authors are withheld from the reviewers and vice versa.
Authors' names and their affiliations must not be
revealed or mentioned anywhere in the paper or in
the PDF or postscript file. Submitted papers and tech-notes
must be original, unpublished work and not currently
under review for any other conference or journal.
Papers not following these guidelines will not be
considered for the review process. To submit a paper
or tech-note, please refer to the paper submission
link (available from October 1st, 2003) at the conference
website. Questions about the papers and tech-notes
submission process should be directed to the Program
Committee Chair at progchair@pervasive2004.org.
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