[ecoop-info] Call for Tutorials at IC2E 2016: the IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering

Ningfang Mi ningfang at ece.neu.edu
Tue Jul 28 01:30:43 CEST 2015


Call for Tutorials at IC2E 2016: the IEEE International Conference on Cloud
Engineering


The tutorials program of IC2E 2016 aims to introduce its attendees to the
latest academic and industrial cloud computing technologies. Tutorials may
cover, but are not limited to, the technologies and engineering involved in
the use, management, maintenance and/or construction of cloud computing
platforms. Proposals are welcomed for tutorials at introductory,
intermediate, and advanced skill-levels, that either span a full day (6
hours, two breaks included), or a half-day (3 hours, one break included).
Tutorial proposals are solicited, and should be submitted to the tutorial
chair at ic2e-tutorials at cs.otago.ac.nz.
Submission information

Proposals should include the following information:

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   tutorial name and a 150 to 200-word abstract describing the tutorial,
   that is suitable for inclusion on the conference website;
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   names and affiliations of the presenters (normally at most two);
   -

   intended audience skill level (beginner, intermediate, advanced) and any
   prerequisite knowledge required;
   -

   expected duration (full day or half day);
   -

   detailed description (3 pages maximum);
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   statement on whether this tutorial has been given previously, and if so,
   how this instance will be different;
   -

   brief resume or curriculum vitae for each presenter (2 page maximum for
   each).

Important dates

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   Tutorial proposals due: September 14th, 2015
   -

   Notification of acceptance: September 24th, 2015

Contact information

The tutorial chair for IC2E 2016 is David Eyers (University of Otago, New
Zealand). He can be reached via ic2e-tutorials at cs.otago.ac.nz. Please feel
free to contact him if you have any questions regarding potential IC2E 2016
tutorials.


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