From: "Aalst, W.M.P. van der" <W.M.P.v.d.Aalst@tm.tue.nl>
To: petrinet@informatik.uni-hamburg.de
Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 10:10:55 +0200
Subject: (PN) Call for Proposals for Workshops and Tutorials - Petri nets
2008
Call for Proposals for Workshops and Tutorials
*********** Petri nets 2008 *****************
The 29th International Conference on Application and Theory of Petri
Nets and Other Models of Concurrency (Petri nets 2008) will take place
in China (as usual in the last week of June). For this major event, we
are inviting people to submit proposals for both tutorials and
workshops.
- The purpose of the workshops is to provide an informal setting for
workshop participants to discuss technical issues, exchange research
ideas, and to discuss and or demonstrate applications. These workshops
may be driven by fundamental academic interests or by needs from
specific application domains. We encourage a diversity of workshops
relating to Petri nets.
- Proposals for high-quality tutorials on Petri nets or related to Petri
nets, from academic research to industrial applications, are solicited.
Tutorial levels may be introductory, intermediate, or advanced. A
tutorial's basic purpose is to introduce researchers to a new or
emerging area or to provide deeper insight into a particular topic.
All workshop/tutorial proposals must be written in English. The deadline
for both types of proposals is June 1st 2007. The notification of
acceptance is August 1st 2007.
(1) Workshop Proposal Requirements
Proposals for workshops should be no more than 3 pages in length.
A workshop proposal should include a draft call-for-papers containing at
least the following information:
- Title and brief technical description of the workshop, specifying the
goals and the technical issues that will be its focus.
- A brief description of why and to whom the workshop is of interest.
- The names and contact information (web page, email address) of the
Program Committee (PC) chairs, i.e., the workshop organizers. Moreover,
a tentative list of workshop PC members should be given. We suggest one
or two PC chairs and at least 10 PC members coming from different
countries.
Moreover, the following additional information is requested:
- A list of related workshops or similar events to be held in the same
year or within the previous two years.
- A description of the qualifications of the workshop organizers with
respect to organizing this workshop (e.g., papers published in the
proposed topic area, previous workshop organization, other relevant
information).
Each workshop program committee (in particular the chairs) will be
responsible for the following:
- Producing a web page and a "Call for Papers/Participation" for their
workshop.
- Providing a brief description of the workshop for the Petri Nets
conference web page and program and providing a workshop web page the
Petri Nets conference can refer to for details.
- Selecting the papers for the workshop proceedings and providing the
camera ready copies ready for publication.
- All advertising of the workshop beyond web page advertising.
- Appointing session chairs, etc.
The local organization of the Petri net conference will take care of the
production of each (informal) workshop proceedings. After the conference
we will invite a number of the best workshop papers to contribute to a
Joint Post-proceedings, to be published in the new subseries of Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) entitled "Transactions on Petri Nets
and Other Models of Concurrency" (ToPNoC), i.e., a selection of papers
from all workshops will be combined into a single volume. The revised
papers will go through an additional round of reviewing. Note that the
W&T chairs will be responsible for liaison with the publisher,
organizing the additional round of reviewing and the final selection.
The workshop chairs will play an important role in suggesting papers and
the final selection. See
http://www.springer.com/west/home/computer/lncs?SGWID=4-164-6-417809-0
for more information about ToPNoC.
(2) Tutorial Proposal Requirements
Proposals for tutorials should be no more than 3 pages in length. They
should contain the following information:
- Title and brief technical description of the tutorial.
- A brief description of why and to whom the tutorial is of interest for
people attending the Petri net conference, i.e., describe the expected
audience and the relevance for this audience.
- A list of previous venues at which this tutorial (or similar
tutorials) has been presented.
- The names and contact information (web page, email address) of the
presenters.
- A brief biography (approx. 150 words) of each presenter.
The local Petri net conference organization will take care of the
production of the tutorial notes based on the material provided by the
presenters.
Submitting a Workshop or Tutorial Proposal
Proposals may be submitted in any one of the following formats: ASCII
text, PostScript, PDF or Microsoft Word. Please send your proposals and
any inquiries by electronic mail to all members of the W&T committee:
- Wil van der Aalst
E-mail: w.m.p.v.d.aalst@tue.nl
- Jonathan Billington
E-mail: Jonathan.Billington@unisa.edu.au
- Susanna Donatelli
E-mail: susi@di.unito.it
Dates
- Deadline for submission of proposals: June 1st 2007
- Notification of decision: August 1st 2007
- Workshop/tutorial (if accepted): Monday or Tuesday of the conference
week (June 2008)
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