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+********* ACSOS 2021 Call for Tutorials *********+
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+ Call for Tutorials - +
+ 2nd IEEE International Conference on +
+ Autonomic Computing & Self-Organizing Systems +
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+ 27 September -- 1 October 2021 +
+ Washington, DC, USA +
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http://2021.acsos.org/ +
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<https://conf.researchr.org/track/acsos-2021/acsos-2021-workshops-and-tutorials#Call-for-Tutorials>
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**************** Important Dates *****************
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- Tutorial proposal deadline: July 2nd, 2021
- Tutorial acceptance notification: July 9th, 2021
- Tutorials dates: September 27th - October 1st, 2021
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************** Call for Tutorials ***************
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The IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing and
Self-Organizing Systems
(ACSOS) is the premier forum for sharing the latest research
results, ideas and experiences in
autonomic computing, self-adaptation and self-organization. The
mission of ACSOS is to
provide an interdisciplinary forum for researchers and industry
practitioners to address these
challenges to make resources, applications, and systems more
autonomic, self-adaptive, and
self-organizing. ACSOS provides a venue to share and present their
experiences, discuss
challenges, and report state-of-the-art and in-progress research.
The conference program will
include technical research papers, in-practice experience reports,
vision papers, posters,
demos, and a doctoral symposium.
ACSOS is now seeking proposals for tutorials of broad interest
about tools that are often used
by the scientific community in the topics of the ACSOS conference.
The most popular tutorials
tend to focus on emerging technology and its application to
self-adaptive systems areas -
example technologies might include FPGAs and their toolchains;
robotics control systems such
as ROS; popular machine learning toolkits; or multi-agent systems
experimentation tools. Within
these technologies, a tutorial should have a clear focus on an
ACSOS topic such as:
- Autonomic and Self-* system properties, theory, engineering, and
practice
- Data-driven management
- Mechanisms and principles for self-organisation and
self-adaptation
- Socio-technical self-* systems
- Autonomic and self-* concepts applied to hardware systems
- Convergence of artificial intelligence, cloud, and Internet of
Things
- Self-adaptive cybersecurity
- Cross disciplinary research
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************** Tutorial Proposals ***************
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Proposals for tutorials should be organized as a preliminary call
for participation with a
maximum of two pages and 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 (max. 2:30).
- Expected number of attendees.
Tutorial proposals should be sent as a pdf via email to
<mailto:workshops@acsos.org>. Please note that tutorials
might be held virtually.
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** Responsibilities of ACSOS Tutorial Organizers **
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- Produce a web page and a Call for Papers/Participation for their
tutorial. The call must make it clear that at least one author of
each accepted submission must register and present the paper.
- Provide a brief description of the tutorial for the conference
web page and program.
- Advertise the tutorial (and the main ACSOS event) and issuing a
call for papers and a call for participation.
- Write an organizers’ abstract of the tutorial.
- Ensure that the tutorial organizers and the participants
register for the tutorial and/or the main conference (at least one
author must register for the paper to appear in the proceedings).
- Commit to meet the following tentative deadlines (these are the
latest possible deadlines):
* Camera-ready tutorial paper due: August 20 (synchronized
with CRV deadline for the main conference)
* Tutorial notes for participants, submitted to tutorials
chairs: August (synchronized with CRV deadline for the main
conference)
Important Notes:
- ACSOS reserves the right to cancel any tutorial if the above
responsibilities are not fulfilled, or if too few attendees
register for the tutorial to support its running costs.
If you have questions about your tutorial proposal, do not
hesitate to contact the tutorial chairs:
<mailto:workshops@acsos.org>
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