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CALL FOR WORKSHOPS – IFIP NETWORKING 2020 <br>
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22-26 June 2020, Paris, France <br>
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Workshop Proposal Submission Deadline: 6 December 2019 <br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://networking.ifip.org/2020/call-for-workshop">
https://networking.ifip.org/2020/call-for-workshop</a> <br>
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IFIP Networking 2020 is soliciting proposals for one-day workshops,<br>
which will be held on 22 June 2020 during the conference week. <br>
Accepted papers will be published in the IFIP Digital Library as open<br>
access and submitted to IEEE Xplore Digital Library.<br>
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The main purpose of the Networking 2020 Workshops is to provide fora<br>
for research, development, integration, standards, service <br>
provisioning, and user communities addressing timely topics relevant<br>
to the main conference. Workshops can take different styles, for<br>
example, targeting students, specialising on a scientific topic area,<br>
or fostering interaction between academia and industry.<br>
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PROPOSAL SUBMISSION GUIDELINES<br>
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Each workshop proposal, in a single PDF file, must include:<br>
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1. Title of the workshop and abbreviation.<br>
2. Names, affiliations, e-mail addresses, and a short (200 words) bio<br>
of the main organizers (e.g. TPC Co-chair(s), General Co-chair(s)).<br>
3. A brief description (max. 1 page) of the technical issues addressed<br>
by the workshop. State reasons why and how the workshop would <br>
attract the Networking 2020 audience.<br>
4. Tentative Technical Program Committee (TPC).<br>
5. The planned format of the workshop, including a strategy to <br>
facilitate lively and interactive discussions.<br>
6. If applicable, a description of the past events of the workshop,<br>
including website address, and statistics of submitted/accepted<br>
papers and attendee numbers. If the workshop does not have past <br>
editions, please provide estimates and explain a strategy on how to<br>
reach the targets of paper submissions and attendees.<br>
7. Publicity and advertising plan to attract paper submissions and <br>
attendees.<br>
8. A draft of 1-page "Call for Papers (CFP)" including title, <br>
description, topics and important dates.<br>
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Submission of workshop proposals should be made to the Workshops <br>
Chair of Networking 2020 by e-mail to the following address: <br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:marinos.charalambides@ucl.ac.uk">marinos.charalambides@ucl.ac.uk</a>
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The workshop selection will be made in consultation with the general<br>
chairs of the conference.<br>
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IMPORTANT DATES<br>
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Workshop proposal submission: 6 December 2019<br>
Workshop acceptance notification: 12 December 2019<br>
Workshop call for papers due: 13 January 2020<br>
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TENTATIVE WORKSHOP SCHEDULE <br>
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Paper submission: 27 March 2020<br>
Paper acceptance notification: 24 April 2020<br>
Camera ready: 7 May 2020<br>
Workshop: 22 June 2020<br>
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WORKSHOPS CHAIR<br>
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Marinos Charalambides, University College London, UK <br>
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