CALL FOR PAPERS
For inclusion in the workshop program, contributions that present
advances in integrating the fields of embedded computing and
ubiquitous systems are invited. Industrial applications in the
emerging field are also encouraged. Papers can be of a conceptual,
theoretical, application-oriented, standards-driving, innovative
design or experimental nature, and should represent technological or
scientific advances.
SEUS 2009's goal is to bring together researchers from all over the
world, to foster a stimulating and fruitful exchange amongst
researchers working on similar topics, to discuss ideas, exchange
field experiences and to find solutions together to the problems
facing software technologies for embedded and ubiquitous systems.
TOPICS
Suggested topics of interest include (but are not restricted to)
the following:
Emerging applications, components and services
Emerging infrastructural support
Software architecture and programming models
Communication system architecture
Reports on R&D progress in the field
Speciifcation of requirements
Emerging tools and trends
Emerging standards (or the need for new standards)
Practical experiences, particularly from industry
Government strategies
PAPER SUBMISSION
Papers must be written in English, submitted in PDF format,
and 12 pages in limit (including
all text, figures, references and appendices), adhering to
Springer Verlag's
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) format.
Submission implies the willingness of the senior
author to present his/her paper at the Workshop. Selected papers
will be considered for a journal (yet to be decided).
Papers can be one of three possible
types (this should be indicated by the authors in parentheses as a
part of their paper title in the submitted version):
(1) Research papers
(2) Practical experience reports
(3) Panel position-papers
NOTE: Authors must upload their
manuscripts to the
SEUS Springer/LNCS paper submission site (please register your paper first, and
then upload the PDF version, formatted according to the instructions).
Please do not email your submission to the PC Chairs or to any other
address, to avoid your submission being lost.
Questions about
the appropriateness of a topic for a submission may be directed to
the PC Chairs, also by emailing this address.
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