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Poster or Informal Research Demonstration Proposals

Dates

October 16, 2000 for poster or informal demonstration proposals.
December 1, 2000 for notification.

Goal

Posters and informal research demonstrations provide the opportunity to exhibit late-breaking results and to discuss these results with conference participants.

Scope

All types of research in software engineering can be presented using posters.

Informal research demonstrations are appropriate for work that is very new, in a prototype stage, or otherwise not as fully developed as a formal research demonstration. Informal demonstrations can also be used by presenters who feel that their work may be more effectively presented to a small audience.

Posters and informal demonstrations will be located in the exhibition hall.

Commercial products will not be accepted as informal research demonstrations (instead, see exhibits). We consider any system which is at least six months away from appearing in a commercial product as a research system.

Review Process

The research demonstrations committee will review each submission using the standard ICSE criteria: originality, importance and generality of contribution, soundness of rationale or demonstration, quality of written and graphic presentation, and appropriate consideration of relevant literature.

Equipment

We will not provide any computing equipment such as computers, disk drives, or monitors.

How to Submit

The format of poster or informal research demonstration proposals (four pages or fewer each) may be:

Submit the proposals via e-mail to the address below.

Acceptance Notification

December 1, 2000 for notification.

Presenters are encouraged to provide at their booth copies of their poster or informal demonstration descriptions. Note that the descriptions will not be included in the conference proceedings.

Students whose posters are accepted can apply for travel support if their home institution or their supervisor provides travel support. Details on how to apply for student travel support will be included in the poster acceptance letter.

Send To

Rudolf K. Keller

University of Montréal
Departement IRO (informatique et recherche operationnelle)
C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-ville
Montréal, QC, Canada
H3C 3J7

Voice: +1-514-343-6782
Fax: +1-514-343-5834
E-mail: keller@iro.umontreal.ca



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