CALL FOR PAPERS

This year’s conference theme will be “New Frontiers in Computing.” Submissions for presentations as well as special sessions (panels, “birds of a feather,” tutorials and workshops) on all topics are welcome. Presentation tracks are generally broad in scope and will be developed according to demand. Faculty members are asked to encourage students, who have completed directed research, to give presentations of their work. Faculty members are also encouraged to volunteer to be a reviewer.

Presentations on all topics are welcome. Those who wish to have their papers reviewed and published in the proceedings need to submit a complete draft to the presentation chair by February 14, 2007 (deadline extended!). Notification of acceptance will be sent out by March 5, 2007. Final, camera-ready manuscripts are due to the presentations chair by March 23, 2007. All submissions must be in either Microsoft Word, PDF, or Rich Text Format and must be no longer than 10 pages. A document template to use as a guideline for submissions is available. Please indicate whether you are submitting in the student-undergraduate, student-graduate, or faculty category.

Those opting for a non-peer reviewed submission must still submit an abstract no later than March 9, 2007. Only peer-reviewed accepted papers will be included in the proceedings. All other submissions will appear in abstract form.

Anyone interested in organizing a special session (panel discussion, birds-of-a-feather, etc.) should submit a proposal to the presentation chair. The proposal must include a title of the special session, a single paragraph description of the special session, and a short biography of the organizer of the special session.

Download the official call for papers.