We are pleased to announce that the next edition of SWAT4LS will be held in Paris, on November 30th 2012. As usual, the workshop will be preceded by two days of tutorials and hackathon.
More details on the workshop are available at http://www.swat4ls.org/workshops/paris2012. The program of the workshop is still in preparation, but we will follow a similar structure as last year for the workshop day, while probably adopting a different format for tutorials and hackathon.
The workshop venue will be the Amphitheatre Farabeuf at the Cordeliers Research Center.
Confirmed keynotes include Michael Gibson and Christine Golbreich.
More information on the program will be provided soon.
The timeline for the workshop and submission is the following:
More details on the workshop are available at http://www.swat4ls.org/workshops/paris2012. The program of the workshop is still in preparation, but we will follow a similar structure as last year for the workshop day, while probably adopting a different format for tutorials and hackathon.
The workshop venue will be the Amphitheatre Farabeuf at the Cordeliers Research Center.
Confirmed keynotes include Michael Gibson and Christine Golbreich.
More information on the program will be provided soon.
The timeline for the workshop and submission is the following:
- Submission opening: 3rd September 2011
- Papers submission deadline (abstracts): 28th September 2012
- Papers submission deadline (full text): 9th October 2012
- Early registration deadline: 15th October 2012
- Posters and demo submission deadline: 22nd October 2012
- Communication of acceptance: 29th October 2012
- PDF ready: 23rd November 2012
- Hackathon and tutorials days: 28-29th November 2012*
- SWAT4LS Workshop: 30th November 2012
Hi,
RispondiEliminaThe website states there is an abstract deadline and then later a full text deadline but the submission instructions make no mention of submitting an abstract. Do I submit an abstract and then if accepted a paper or just a full paper? If the latter what is the abstract deadline for? If the former, what is the word limit on the abstract?
Thanks.
I'm looking here: http://www.swat4ls.org/workshops/paris2012/call/