Workshop Submissions for IST-Africa 2013 is now closed.
Your workshop proposal should provide a clear overview of your proposed session under the headings outlined in the submission form:
- Summary of problem domain being addressed
- Workshop objectives
- Summary of discussion/tutorial focus, proposed outcome and target audience
- Outline Programme (presenters, synopsis of presentation)
Each workshop proposal should be supported by a minimum of two papers per workshop session, which will be double blind reviewed by the IPC. (Paper presentations can be supplemented by additional oral presenters.) Proposed workshop presenters should register individually online, submit their papers via the Paper Submission interface and insert: PAPER FOR WORKSHOP SESSION "Enter Workshop Title" in the first paragraph of their paper.
Each session in 90 minutes in duration and normally has 4 - 5 presenters per session.
Workshop organisers can contact Paul Cunningham Conference Chair, if they wish to discuss any aspect of their proposal in advance of the closing date.
Following provisional acceptance of workshop proposals, each workshop organiser is responsible for ensuring that all nominated presenters submit final papers of acceptable quality to the appropriate deadlines for review and comments by the IPC. Accepted final papers will be published as part of the conference proceedings.
All workshop organisers and presenters agree to register and pay the participant's fee by 08 March 2013.
1. Please ensure that you have collected the information outlined above to complete the workshop application form.
2. Workshop organisers should ensure that at least two presenters per workshop session submit their paper as instructed above.
3. Please note the Organising Committee will only communicate with the author who submitted the paper or workshop proposal.
4. Online Submission will open on 01 October and close on 07 December 2012.