Article 17981 of comp.ai: Xref: crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu alt.cyberspace:2428 alt.hypertext:3018 comp.cog-eng:2577 comp.human-factors:5584 comp.infosystems:1833 comp.multimedia:8416 comp.sys.mac.hypercard:15374 comp.text:11631 misc.writing:9264 comp.edu:8057 comp.ai.neural-nets:11442 comp.graphics:42172 comp.ai:17981 comp.groupware:2129 comp.lang.visual:803 Path: crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu!bb3.andrew.cmu.edu!news.sei.cmu.edu!cis.ohio-state.edu!bounce-bounce From: perlman@cis.ohio-state.edu (Gary Perlman) Newsgroups: alt.cyberspace,alt.hypertext,comp.cog-eng,comp.human-factors,comp.infosystems,comp.multimedia,comp.sys.mac.hypercard,comp.text,misc.writing,comp.edu,comp.ai.neural-nets,comp.graphics,comp.ai,comp.groupware,comp.lang.visual Subject: ACM Hypertext'93 (Final) Call for DEMO & POSTER Submissions Date: 21 Jul 1993 22:30:05 -0400 Organization: Computer & Info Sci Ohio State Univ Columbus, OH 43210 Lines: 105 Distribution: world Message-ID: <22ku3dINN7e5@moose.cis.ohio-state.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: moose.cis.ohio-state.edu HYPERTEXT'93 CALL FOR DEMOS & POSTERS 1993 ACM Conference on Hypertext Seattle, Washington, USA November 14-18, 1993 DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT: Monday, August 2, 1993 Last call (this time for sure)!!: There's not much time left to propose a demonstration or a poster for presentation at Hypertext'93. Posters and demos allow researchers to present late-breaking results, significant work in progress, or work that is best presented in conversation. Poster and demo sessions permit a more direct, one-on-one exchange of ideas. Demos are an effective way to present a hypertext technique or application that is embodied in a working system. Please indicate hardware and software requirements. Posters are an effective way to present hypertext ideas, methods, techniques and empirical findings. Posters can also be used to describe working systems when supporting hardware/software is unnecessary or unavailable. Demos and posters are presented in parallel during two sessions. (Sessions will probably be 6-9pm on Tuesday & 4-6:30 on Wednesday; posters will also be on display throughout the conference.) Because of the interactive nature of poster/demo presentations, presenters should be available at all times during each of the scheduled sessions. In general, this will mean that only one submission will be accepted per presenter. This is not a trade show exhibit. Presenters should be directly involved in the work being presented rather than marketing or sales people. Instructions for Submitting Proposals ======================================================================= Demo Proposals: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The proposal should include a two- to three-page description of * the problem * what was done * why the work is important. * explain how the demo will illustrate your work. * hardware/software/electrical or other special requirements for your demo. Please provide cover information: * the title, * the name and affiliation of the presenter(s) * complete address (including telephone, fax, email) for the presenter to whom correspondence should be addressed. * indicate the role(s) that the presenter(s) took in the work being presented. * Please indicate hardware and software requirements, including electrical * Also include a 100-word summary for possible inclusion in supplementary proceedings that is distributed at the conference. Email submissions are preferred to paper submissions (postScript, RTF or ASCII format). Please no faxes. Send submissions to: William Jones Demonstration Session Chair Boeing Computer Services P.O. Box 24346, MS 7L-44 Seattle, WA 98124-0346 USA phone: 206 865 3319 email: william@atc.boeing.com (Please send electronic submissions postScript, RTF or ASCII format). Poster Proposals: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The proposal should include an EXTENDED abstract of at most two pages emphasizing: * the problem, * what was done, and * why the work is important. Please provide cover information: * the title, * the name and affiliation of the presenters(s), * a few keyword phrases, * complete contact address for the presenter to whom correspondence should be addressed. (including telephone, fax, e-mail) E-mail and fax submissions will be accepted. E-mail submissions are PREFERRED over paper which is preferred over fax. PostScript and RTF are okay. LaTeX, troff, Scribe, Word, WP, etc. are not. Send submissions to: Gary Perlman Poster Session Chair Computer & Information Science 228 Bolz Hall, Ohio State University 2036 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210-1277 phone: +01-614-292-2566, fax: +01-614-292-2911 email: perlman@cis.ohio-state.edu -- Gary Perlman, Computer & Information Science, Ohio State University 228 Bolz Hall, 2036 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210-1277 USA perlman@cis.ohio-state.edu Voice: +01-614-292-2566 Fax: +01-614-292-2911