Connectionists: ACSOS 2020: Deadline Extended for Workshop Proposals

ACSOS 2020 publicity at acsos.org
Thu Jan 30 16:37:43 EST 2020


*** ACSOS 2020 - Call For Workshops & Tutorials ***

1st Joint ICAC/SASO International Conference on

Autonomic Computing and Self-Organizing Systems

17-21 August 2020 – Washington, DC, USA

https://2020.acsos.org/https://twitter.com/ACSOSconf

***************************************************** The goal of the 
IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing and Self-Organizing 
Systems (ACSOS) is to provide a forum for sharing the latest research 
results, ideas and experiences in autonomic computing, self-adaptation 
and self-organization. ACSOS was founded in 2020 as a merger of the IEEE 
International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC) and the IEEE 
International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems 
(SASO). For more information about the merger, as well as up-to-date 
news, see https://conf.researchr.org/news/acsos-2020 or follow us at 
https://twitter.com/ACSOSconf!*** Important Dates ***

*EXTENDED*: February 7, 2020: Workshop proposal submission deadline

February 14, 2020: Workshop acceptance notification

February 28, 2020: Workshop call for papers online (at the latest)


May 10, 2020: Tutorial proposal deadline

May 17, 2020: Tutorial acceptance notification

August 17-August 21, 2020: Workshop and Tutorial dates




*** About ACSOS Workshops & Tutorials ***


ACSOS 2020 is soliciting proposals for workshops and tutorials to be 
co-located with its main conference. ACSOS workshops will provide a 
meeting place for presenting novel ideas in a less formal and possibly 
more focused way than the conferences themselves. Their aim is to 
stimulate and facilitate active exchange, interaction, and comparison of 
approaches, methods, and ideas. To motivate the discussion and 
participation of all the workshop attendants, we encourage organizers to 
get away from the typical “mini-conference” format of a workshop and 
include more discussion sessions, panels, etc. The workshops/tutorials 
should be on original and timely topics of relevance to the ACSOS 
communities. We seek proposals from individuals and teams interested in 
organizing strong workshops and tutorials. Ideally, each 
workshop/tutorial should be full or half-day. Workshops and tutorials 
will take place on Monday and Friday surrounding the main conference. We 
will interact with workshop organizers in due time to define the 
schedule of the sessions and coffee breaks as well as room logistics. 
Please submit your workshop/tutorial proposals as soon as possible. We 
will try to decide as early as possible on workshop/tutorial acceptance 
in order to give the organizers more time to solicit papers.Workshop 
descriptions, workshop papers, and tutorial abstracts are part of the 
ACSOS Companion Volume that will be published alongside the ACSOS main 
proceedings. Workshop papers should have a maximum of six pages. 
Workshop descriptions should have a maximum of two pages. The workshop 
description should introduce the workshop topics and summarise the 
papers accepted for the workshop. Tutorial abstract should be a maximum 
of one pageand will be included in the ACSOS Companion Volume. A higher 
page limit and/or additional extra paid pages may be possible subject to 
the approval by the proceedings chair.



*** Workshop Proposals ***Proposals for workshops should be organized as 
a preliminary call for papers or call for participation, depending on 
the intended format of the workshop, with a maximum of two pages and 
contain the following information: - Title of the workshop.- A brief 
technical description of the workshop, specifying the workshop goals, 
the technical issues that it will address, and the relevance of the 
workshop to the main conference. The names, affiliations, phone numbers, 
and email addresses of the proposed workshop organizing committee. We 
strongly encourage the organizing committee to consist of at least two 
people coming from multiple institutions knowledgeable about the 
technical issues to be addressed - The primary email address for 
contacting the organizing committee.- Expected duration of the workshop 
(half or full-day) - A brief description of the workshop format.- The 
workshop deadlines, both internal and external, aligned with the ACSOS 
timeline. - Description of the paper review process and acceptance 
standards in order to keep the workshop high in quality. Accepted 
workshop papers will be published in the proceedings and submitted for 
inclusion to IEEE Xplore. Papers must thus be in the same format as the 
conference proceedings and may not be more than 6 pagesin length. 
Workshop organizers must ensure that suitable quality measures have been 
taken. All papers must be reviewed by an International Technical Program 
Committee with a minimum of 3 reviews per paper.- List of potential 
program committee members, including their title and affiliations. - 
List of potential invited speakers, panelists, or 
disputants.Additionally, the organizers should give further information 
in the proposal on an additional pagenot counted towards the page limit 
and not suitable for a Call for Papers, including: - Information about 
previous offerings of the proposed workshop/tutorial: when and where it 
has been offered in the past, organizers’ names and affiliations, number 
of submissions, acceptances, and registered attendees.- An expected 
number of submissions, accepted papers, and attendees (if applicable).

Workshop proposals should be sent as a pdf via email to 
acsos20.workshops at gmail.com.*** Tutorial Proposals ***Proposals for 
tutorials should be organized as a preliminary call for participation 
with a maximum of two pagesand contain the following information: - 
Title of the tutorial.- A brief technical description of the tutorial, 
specifying the tutorial goals, the technical issues that it will 
address, and the relevance of the tutorial to the main conference. The 
names, affiliations, phone numbers, and email addresses of the proposed 
tutorial organizer(s). - The primary email address for contacting the 
organizers.- Expected duration of the tutorial (half or full day). 
Tutorial proposals should be sent as a pdf via email to 
acsos20.workshops at gmail.com.*** Responsibilities of ACSOS Workshop & 
Tutorial Organizers ***- Produce a web page and a Call for 
Papers/Participation for their workshop/tutorial. The call must make it 
clear that at least one author of each accepted submission must register 
and present the paper (for workshops). - Provide a brief description of 
the workshop/tutorial for the conference web page and program.- 
Advertise the workshop/tutorial (and the main ACSOS event) and issuing a 
call for papers and a call for participation - Write an organizers’ 
introduction for the workshop/an abstract of the tutorial.- Ensure that 
the workshop/tutorial organizers and the participants register for the 
workshop/tutorial and/or the main conference (at least one author must 
register for the paper to appear in the proceedings).Organizers must 
commit to meeting the following deadlines (these are the latest possible 
deadlines):- Workshop paper submission deadline: early June (after 
acceptance notification for the main conference) - Workshop paper 
acceptance notification: early July- Camera-ready papers due: early July 
(synchronized with CRV deadline for the main conference) - 
Workshop/Tutorial notes submission to workshops and tutorials/proceeding 
chairs: 8 July (synchronized with CRV deadline for the main 
conference)In addition, workshop organizers will be responsible for the 
following: - Setting up and managing the paper submission site and 
review process. Ensuring that all workshop papers follow the standard 
IEEE formatting guidelines and an agreed page limit of 6 pages. A higher 
page limit and/or additional extra paid pages may be possible subject to 
the approval by the proceedings chair.- Assisting in producing a 
camera-ready version of the workshop proceedings. Important Notes:- 
ACSOS reserves the right to cancel any workshop/tutorial if the above 
responsibilities are not fulfilled, or if too few attendees register for 
the workshop to support its running costs. - Workshops are not 
automatically endorsed by IEEE or ACM and should not use the names of 
these organizations in their titles.If you have questions about your 
proposal, do not hesitate to contact the workshop chairs: 
claudia.raibulet at unimib.it or pkumar at wm.edu

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