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24th IEEE EDOC 2020 – The Enterprise Computing Conference
http://www.edoc2020.org/
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
The IEEE EDOC 2020 The Doctoral Consortium (DC) is a forum of
exchange organized to encourage PhD students to present their
early work and to exchange with other researchers in their fields.
Senior researchers will provide feedback and advice on the work
and advice on managing research projects. The Doctoral Consortium
is also a place to establish a social network with peers in the
field of the conference.
The technical scope of the Doctoral Consortium is that of EDOC
2020, as described by the list of the topics in the EDOC 2020 call
for papers. We encourage submissions from PhD students at an early
stage of their research project, i.e., typically in their first or
second year. A submission to the DC should clearly describe
motivation, goal, expected results, and the research approach
taken. Participants will be expected to actively discuss and argue
about their work by reading each other’s work prior to the DC,
giving a presentation at the Doctoral Consortium, debating
together, and listening to senior researchers’ feedback.
DC SUBMISSIONS
To participate at the Doctoral Consortium, students should prepare
a submission package consisting of two parts, (i) a paper and (ii)
a letter of recommendation:
(i) The paper (typically 3 to 6 pages) should cover the following
aspects:
- The context and goal of the research;
- The scientific problem addressed in the PhD project and its
relevance to the conference field. Any observation or case study
that justifies or substantiates the problem should be given. The
problem can be further specified with research questions and
hypotheses;
- Earlier works that have addressed a similar problem.
Explanations why the problem is not solved (i.e. open issues and
controversies) should be underlined;
- The scientific method proposed to address the problem at hand ;
- The expected results, and any result that has already been
obtained so far;
- A plan for the evaluation of results.
All submissions must be made in PDF format and comply with the
IEEE Computer Society Conference Proceedings Format Guidelines.
Doctoral Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF format
via the EDOC Conference Management system hosted on EasyChair to
track EDOC 2020 Doctoral Consortium.
(ii) The recommendation letter should:
- be submitted directly to the DC chairs
- include the title of the paper, the name of the candidate, the
status of the dissertation research, and an expected date for the
PhD defense.
SELECTION PROCESS
Desk rejects of papers that:
- do not comply with the formatting guidelines,
- are out of scope of the conference themes,
- have been (or are) submitted or published elsewhere,
- include plagiarism.
The Doctoral Consortium Committee will review submissions using
the following criteria:
- Technical quality, clarity, soundness, precision, and adequacy
of the problem statement, related work, self-contained and
feasible method description, realistic expected results, and
sensible evaluation plan.
- Overall quality.
PROCEEDINGS
Accepted doctoral papers will be published in the workshop
proceedings of the IEEE EDOC conference (EDOCW), which will be
submitted to the IEEE Xplore® digital library.
The PhD student, author of the accepted DC paper, must register
for the conference and be in attendance to present the paper
during the Doctoral Consortium.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Doctoral papers submissions: 26 July 2020 7 August 2020
- Doctoral papers acceptance notification: 30 August 2020 7
September 2020
- Doctoral papers camera-ready papers due: 13 September 2020
- Author registration: 13 September 2020
- Doctoral Consortium sessions: 5 October 2020
DC ADVISORY COMMITTEE
- Colin Atkinson, University of Mannheim, Germany
- Georg Grossmann, University of South Australia, Australia
- Marten van Sinderen, University of Twente, The Netherlands
DC CHAIRS
- Said Assar, Institut Mines Telecom Business School, France
- Bernd Neumayr, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
DC PROGRAM COMMITTEE [confirmed members]
- Colin Atkinson, University of Mannheim, Germany
- Lamiae Benhayoun, IMT-BS, France
- Markus Borg, RISE, Sweden
- Dominik Bork, TU Wien, Austria
- Georg Grossmann, University of South Australia, Australia
- Manuele Kirsch-Pinheiro, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne,
France
- Manfred Jeusfeld, University of Skövde, Sweden
- Andreas L. Opdahl, University of Bergen, Norway
- Camille Salinesi, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
- Dalila Tamzalit, University of Nantes, France
- Thierno Tounkara, IMT-BS, France
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Saïd Assar*, *Professor
Institut Mines-Telecom Business School
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Homepage : http://www-public.imtbs-tsp.eu/~assar/ <http://www-public.imtbs-tsp.eu/%7Eassar/>
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