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09-11 October 2013
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Abstracts and WorkshopsExtended abstracts are invited for e-2013. Papers are actively encouraged from private as well as national, regional, international and European Commission funded research programmes. The conference language is English and abstracts should be for case studies, technical, legal or policy papers or proposals to arrange workshops. Proposals related to international cooperation, interoperability issues, multi-disciplinary research, eInfrastructures, Smart and Virtual Organisations and papers showcasing commercialisation issues are particularly welcome. Thematic areas include
Extended Abstracts - Extended Deadline 15 MarchExtended abstracts of 1,200 - 1,500 words should be submitted online by 15 March 2013. In the case of joint authors, the Conference Organisers will only communicate with the person who uploads the abstract, who is assumed to be the presenter unless we are informed otherwise. Potential authors can submit more than one abstract, but normally an author will not be invited to present more than one paper at the conference, with co-authors expected to register and present other successful submissions. Extended abstracts should focus on a research topic on which either a case study, initial or final results can be published. All papers must highlight the level of innovation. General project descriptions are not appropriate. Papers or sessions can take the form of:- Presentation of innovative ICT achievements - Discussion of current status of eAdoption in a specific industry sector, country or region - Lessons learnt - business/government case studies - Lessons learnt from regional and national programmes and initiatives - Discussion of ERA or International Cooperation oriented issues - Discussion of existing and emerging standards - Discussion of future oriented technologies - Discussion of IPR, legal and contractual issues Please refer to abstract submission for more details. Please refer to workshop submission for detailed criteria for proposals for workshop or tutorial sessions Publishing schedule for e-2013The publishing schedule for e-2013 is as follows: - Paper abstracts and workshop proposals submitted by 15 March 2013 - Provisional acceptance provided by 05 April - Draft final papers submitted by 30 April - Provisional acceptance of draft final papers with IPC feedback provided by 31 May - Final papers to be delivered electronically by 30 June for editorial review and quality check |
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