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Workshop Paper and Proposal SubmissionWorkshop Communities - Key speakersWorkshops are interactive and allow participants to jointly elaborate key values and principles. Since 2010 EuroSPI² has been building workshop communities for the following topics:
These communities will publish a call on the EuroSPI² website to attract key papers. Each workshop includes 3-4 industry and research key notes and allows participants to actively contribute. The outcomes of workshops are documented and distributed to all workshop participants. The workshop key notes are also published the Springer Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) Series. More information about the workshop communities find here. Propose a new workshopYou can also propose a new workshop to start building a further community around EuroSPI²:
How to SubmitYour paper has to be conform to the Springer CCIS format which is the same as the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) format (please see the author guidelines of Springer). The paper has to be uploaded with the below research paper upload function and shouldn´t have to exceed 12 pages. Note, that for a paper to be published in the proceedings the authors have to sign a copyright form and at least one of the authors has to present the paper at the conference. The papers will be published in print and electronically and therefore we need all the source files for the papers. Please read first the author submission guide. More... Deadlines for workshop proposal submission
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