-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [computational.science] Emerging Research and Development session at CloudCom 2010 November 30-December 3, 2010 Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2010 17:54:01 -0400 From: Geoffrey Fox gcf@indiana.edu Reply-To: gcf@indiana.edu Organization: "ICCSA" To: Computational Science Mailing List computational.science@lists.iccsa.org
The main track track(207 papers submitted, 48 accepted), workshops and tutorials schedules are already posted but Emerging Research and Development session is still open.
*IEEE 2nd International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science November 30-December 3, 2010 Indianapolis, Indiana *http://2010.cloudcom.org/ *Earlybird registration through October 31. *
The IEEE CloudCom 2010 conference welcomes proposals for an *Emerging Research and Development session *that includes student projects, new cloud commercial products, hot topics and wild and crazy ideas. Each accepted project will be displayed or demonstrated during the poster/exhibit/demo session in the evening of Wednesday December 1, 2010.
All audiences are welcome to submit their research material, including all levels of students, researchers and those from corporations dealing with cloud technologies. All three types of material will be displayed in a single space during the poster reception. (Posters accepted to the IEEE CloudCom 2010 technical program of the will be displayed in a separate section.)
This is a perfect opportunity to get your emerging research seen by the international Cloud Community! * Emerging Research Submission* *Guidelines* Proposals for the Emerging Research and Development Session should be submitted for review in the form of an extended abstract with the following submission requirements:
* Up to 2 Pages in Length * Single-spaced, double column text in 10-point font * 8.5 x 11 inch pages * PDF Formatted
The abstracts should clearly present the work described, including the problem statement, previous work as well as contribution of work. There should be a clear relevance to clouds in work. Each abstract must contain a section that describes the overall structure of the poster or display; the authors are strongly encouraged to present examples of graphs and illustrations that will appear on the poster. In addition, each abstract proposing an exhibition or a demo should contain a description of facilities that the authors expect to be provided. Each abstract should describe category in which work falls -- *student projects*, *commercial products*, *hot topics* or *wild and crazy ideas*.
Accepted abstracts will be posted on the conference Web site. Additionally, a video crew will record selected posters, demos, and exhibits. Authors of accepted extended abstracts will be required to sign a release for the recording of these videos. Accepted presenters will be required to register for the full conference (no one-day registrations accepted for presenters). Accepted presenters will be granted the earlybird conference rate even if they are notified of acceptance after the earlybird cutoff date.
Visit http://2010.cloudcom.org/ for complete submission guidelines.