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Panels
ICCBSS committee encourages the proposal
of Panels to debate ideas and to explain different point
of views. Panels consist of a small group of panelists that
holds a discussion in front of the audience. The main intent
of a Panel is to compare different possible solutions, debate
and provoke questions from the audience. Because of their
debatable nature, Panels are moderated. Summaries of the
accepted Panels will be included in the conference proceedings,
which will be published in the Springer-Verlag
Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
The following information is provided
to help you in Panel submission and conference preparation.
1.
Panel preparation
Proposals for Panels consist
of a short abstract (maximum length is 1 page) describing
the topic of the Panel. A proposal must be written in English
and include a title, moderator's name, and name and affiliation
of each Panel member.
Submitted proposals must
be in either MS Word or pdf format.
Proposals for Panels will
be evaluated by the Panel Chair based on the criteria mentioned
above.
Authors will be notified
of acceptance or rejection by e-mail and will be provided
with the reviewer comments by 12
November 2004.
3. Presentation preparation
All material needed for this
session must be submitted also via the ICCBSS
conference submission tool by 14
January 2004 in order to be reproduced as handouts,
included in the Conference CD as pdf and be preloaded for
presentations at the Conference
NOTE:
It is our intent to post presentations and conference summaries
on the ICCBSS website. Submission of final Panels' abstracts and
presentation slides will be considered as permission to the organizers
to print and distribute them at the conference, enclose them in
the Conference CD, and post the materials on the conference website.