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The 6th IEEE European Conference on Web Services |
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Paper Submission
Research Paper Submission Guidelines
We solicit papers with a maximum of 10 pages, containing new material. Submissions must be in English, must be original, and must not have been submitted for publication elsewhere. There will be an award for the best paper and best student paper. Submissions should be made through the website. As in the previous years, we plan to publish the ECOWS 2008 Proceedings with IEEE Computer Society Press. Technical papers must conform to the IEEE paper guidelines which will be made available at the ECOWS 2008 web page. Submit your paper in PDF or Postscript format via the electronic submission system which will be made available via the ECOWS 2008 web site.
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Workshop Proposal Submission Guidelines
The ECOWS 2008 Organizing Committee invites proposals for one and two day workshops that will complement the main conference. The workshops should fall within the scope of ECOWS. Researchers and practitioners wishing to organize workshops should submit proposals in plain text or pdf-format. Proposals should include a workshop name and acronym, a technical description of the workshop topic area, a short description of the intended length and format of the workshop, a brief statement of the relevance of the workshop to ECOWS 2008, the names and e-mail addresses of the organizing committee, a list of proposed program committee members, and tentative dates for submission and notification of acceptance. The proposals will be evaluated by the ECOWS organizing committee. The titles and brief information about accepted workshops will be included in the ECOWS 2008 web site as well as links to the call for papers and call for participation.
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Business Track Paper Submission Guidelines
We solicit papers with a maximum of 5 pages, containing new material, work in progress, or position papers. Submissions must be in English and should focus on how concepts and technologies have been adopted to fit real-life requirements with currently available tools. We welcome case studies from a broad range of application areas, e.g. from automobile, banking, insurance, telecommunications sectors. Practitioners should submit proposals in pdf-format. When preparing the submissions please use a two column format. If possible, follow the IEEE Computer Society's 2-column conference proceedings format (Instructions, LaTex, Doc).
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