As in previous years, we plan to hold one day of workshops before the start of the main conference. We would like to distinguish between tutorials and workshops. Tutorials are held by a domain expert and introduce a current topic of interest to symposium attendees. Workshops provide an informal setting in which to develop visions and exchange ideas in a specialized field of interest.
Proposals are due on Monday, March 21, 2016.
Workshop proposals
To submit a workshop proposal please send an email to Sonja Schimmler with a 1-2 page PDF attachment answering the following questions:
- Name of workshop
- Workshop organizer(s): Names of the workshop organizer(s) and 1-2 sentences describing the track record of each
- Focus of workshop: 1-2 paragraphs describing the focus of the workshop and why it will appeal to a significant number of DocEng participants
- Length: whether the workshop will be a half day or a full day in length
- Format: how will the workshop be run, i.e. will it have refereed presentations, breakout sessions, invited speakers, etc.
- Logistics: how will you advertise the workshop, if it has a PC who will they be, do you plan to publish proceedings from the workshop, etc.
Tutorial proposals
To submit a tutorial proposal please send an email to Sonja Schimmler with a 1-2 page PDF attachment answering the following questions:
- Name of tutorial
- Tutorial presenter(s): Names of the tutorial presenter(s) and 1-2 paragraphs describing the track record of each and their expertise in the field of the tutorial
- Focus of tutorial: 1-2 paragraphs describing the focus of the tutorial and why it will appeal to a significant number of DocEng participants
- Length: whether the tutorial will be a half day or a full day in length
- Format: how will the tutorial be run, i.e. will it have a single speaker, a laboratory component, etc.