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Call for Pervasive 2007 Late Breaking Results & Posters
Overview
Pervasive 2007 Late Breaking Results and Posters offer a concise format for authors to contribute novel ideas and recent research findings in pervasive computing technologies, systems, and applications. Appropriate topics for Pervasive Late Breaking Results and Posters include, but are not limited to:
- New technologies and devices for pervasive computing
- New applications of pervasive computing technologies
- New interfaces and modes of interactions between people and pervasive computing devices, applications or environments
- New tools, infrastructures, architectures and techniques for designing, implementing & deploying pervasive computing applications
- Evaluations and evaluation methods, for assessing the impact of pervasive computing devices, applications or environments
- Privacy, security, trust & social issues and implications of pervasive computing
Publication and Presentation
Accepted contributions will be published in the Pervasive 2007 Adjunct Proceedings. As in previous years, these proceedings will be printed by the Austrian Computer Society and be assigned a unique ISBN for reference. The Adjunct Proceedings will also be published electronically on the conference Website.
Accepted papers will be presented as posters in the main conference area throughout the program. There will also be a special reception dedicated to the presentation of posters and demos. Furthermore, authors will have the opportunity to briefly introduce their work in a single plenary session that occurs sometime before the reception. Submissions will be peer reviewed.
Submission and Review Process
Submissions must be no longer than 4 pages in OCG Format. A sketch outlining the planned poster presentation may be attached as an additional page. Authors should submit electronic versions (in PDF format) of their papers to EDAS.
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- January 26, 2007 : Submission deadline
- March 2, 2007 : Author notification
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Late Breaking Results Co-Chairs
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Regan Mandryk
Dalhousie University, Canada
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Desney Tan
Microsoft Research, USA
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