Workshops
will be held together with
the main
conference BDCloud 2018 during
the same dates and venue. We invite
you to submit workshop proposals on
any topics related to
High Performance
Computing and Communications
to the Workshop Chairs.The purpose of these
workshops is to offer to researchers
a good opportunity to present their
work in a more focused way than the
conference itself and to obtain
feedback from an interested
community.
Workshops
that focus on new and emerging
topics, or on applications and
industry contributions are
particularly encouraged.
In general, a workshop takes one
day, although multiple-day and
half-day workshops are welcome.
A
workshop proposal should contain at
least:
· Title
of workshop: International
workshop on ...
· Brief
description of the workshop (several
hundred words)
· The
workshop tentative deadlines and
website if set up already
· Prior
history of this workshop, if any.
Important dates:
Workshop proposal submission:
ongoing as
received.
Workshop proposal notification:
10 business days
after the recipient.
Suggested Paper Status Notification:
up to individual workshop organisers
Camera-ready due: the same as main
conference
Each workshop will start to
distribute a call for paper after
receiving the notification. Papers
submitted to each workshop will be
reviewed by the program committee
and external reviewers of the
workshop.
Once accepted, each workshop
organisers are in charge of:
· Setting
up a Web site for the workshop
according to the template that will
be distributed upon acceptance.
· Establishing
own paper submission system.
· Deciding
own submission deadlines, but
following the same camera-ready
deadline and registration deadline
as the
main conference.
· Ensuring
that each paper selected for
inclusion in the proceedings will be
registered for
the main conference at the
same registration rates. Each paper
must be presented in person by the
author, or one of the authors.
Proceedings of the workshops will be
published by IEEE Computer Society
Press, in the same proceedings of
main conference,
and will be made available to all
conference registrants on site.
Please organize your workshop as
early as possible to ensure your
effort turn out to be fruitful. In
particular we suggest to make
explicit the different focus of your
workshop, if compared with eventual
overlapping conference topics, in
order to attract relevant
contributions.
For further information on preparing
a workshop proposal, please contact
the Workshops Chairs.
Workshop Chairs:
-Muhammad
Ali Babar,
University of Adelaide, Australia