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CAiSE 22
34th International Conference on
Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Leuven, Belgium
June 6-10, 2022
=== Call for Tutorials
CAiSE’22 invites proposals for tutorials on advanced topics in the
field of Information
Systems engineering. These tutorials will be 90 minutes long and
should aim at offering
new insights, knowledge, and skills to managers, teachers,
researchers, and students
seeking to gain a better understanding either about methods of
broad interest in the
field, or emergent paradigms that are ripe for practical adoption
or that require further
research to reach maturity. Proposals emphasizing the special
theme of the CAISE’22
conference Intelligent Information Systems’ are highly encouraged,
but proposals on other
new or long-standing fundamental challenges of Information Systems
Engineering are also
welcome.
Tutorials are intended to provide a pedagogic introduction to or
overview of a topic of
relevance. Potential presenters should keep in mind that there may
be quite a varied
audience, including novice graduate students, seasoned
practitioners, and specialized
researchers. Tutorial speakers should be prepared to cope with
this diversity in the
audience. Tutorials will be organized in parallel with the
technical sessions of the main
conference and participants of the conference will have free
access to all of them.
Tutorials should be focused on principles, concepts, and methods.
Commercial or sales-
oriented presentations are not allowed.
Tutorial proposals should be submitted to easychair using the
conference submission site
(
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=caise22) and then
selecting the “CAiSE Tutorials”
track. Potential proposers are free to contact the tutorial chairs
through easychair to
validate their idea prior to the submission. The tutorial chairs
will review each proposal
and select a subset of them based on the following criteria:
(1) relevance to the field of IS engineering; (2) anticipated
appeal to the conference audience; (3) timeliness and importance
vis-à-vis of the conference audience; (4) past experience and
qualifications of the instructor(s).
The tutorial chairs will also consider the complementarity of the
proposal w.r.t. the
conference program and other tutorial proposals.
=== Detailed instructions for tutorial proposers
The proposal (length up to 1500 words) should cover the following
points:
- Title
- Presenters and affiliation
- Goal and Objectives: The overall goal of the tutorial and the
concrete objectives to be
achieved.
- Scope: Intended audience, level (basic or advanced), and
prerequisites.
- Topic relevance and novelty: Specifically indicate the relevance
to the scope of CAiSE,
the relevance to practice, the novel aspects that would make this
tutorial beneficiary and
appealing to CAiSE participants.
- Structure of Contents: Here you should provide a structured
overview of your planned
tutorial, organized into numbered sections and sub-sections. For
each sub-section, you
should sketch its contents in a few sentences or bullet points.
- References: Provide references to papers, books, etc. that your
tutorial builds on.
Please specify previous venues at which similar tutorials have
been presented by you and
indicate the difference between the proposed tutorial and previous
ones. CAiSE usually
does not accept tutorials that have been presented in other
venues.
- Sample Slides: Include at least 5 sample slides of the
presentation you plan to give if
your tutorial is accepted. Select slides that are typical of your
presentation style.
These slides have to be submitted in a separate PDF file.
- A 3-5 minute video “teaser” of the tutorial, which provides a
brief overview of the
planned tutorial to attract the intended audience.
=== Services provided by CAiSE 2022
- A 2-page tutorial abstract will be published in the CAiSE LNCS
proceedings
- Tutorials will benefit from the local organizational
infrastructure (registration,
badges, refreshments, beamers, screens, etc.).
- Advertisement of the workshop on CAISE 2021 homepage and
mailings.
- The conference fee will be waived for tutorial presenters (one
fee per tutorial).
=== Tutorial chairs
Yves Wautelet, KU Leuven, Belgium
Said Assar, Institut Mines-Télécom, France
=== Important Dates
Submission of tutorial proposals: 13 January 2022
Notification of tutorial acceptance: 27 January 2022
Camera-ready abstract submission for proceedings: 28 March 2022
Dates are Anywhere on Earth (AoE).
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For more information, please check:
https://caise22.org
#CAiSE2022
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