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-====== Spatial Computing Workshop 2010 ======+====== Spatial Computing Workshop 2010 at SASO'10 - Budapest, Hungary - Sept. 27 ======
-  * [[.private:proposal|proposal]]+/*  * [[.private:proposal|proposal]] */ 
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 +{{:scw10:saso-scw10-cfp.pdf|Call For Papers}}
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We encourage authors to submit papers in one of two formats: (1) Papers that develop "unifying" principles or techniques in spatial computing -- these papers should be suitable in format and quality for a conference track, but avoid incrementalism. (2) Papers that demonstrate how a technique or problem from a specific area of application can usefully be generalized -- these papers should be a combination of review paper and position paper, presenting the material from one area in a form comprehensible to researchers of another area, as well as a coherent technical argument generalizing the material to other areas.  Although our interests are broad, we discourage authors from submitting reviews of particular application areas unless the paper explicitly connects the material to the larger technical issues of spatial computing. We encourage authors to submit papers in one of two formats: (1) Papers that develop "unifying" principles or techniques in spatial computing -- these papers should be suitable in format and quality for a conference track, but avoid incrementalism. (2) Papers that demonstrate how a technique or problem from a specific area of application can usefully be generalized -- these papers should be a combination of review paper and position paper, presenting the material from one area in a form comprehensible to researchers of another area, as well as a coherent technical argument generalizing the material to other areas.  Although our interests are broad, we discourage authors from submitting reviews of particular application areas unless the paper explicitly connects the material to the larger technical issues of spatial computing.
-==== Tentative Program ==== +This workshop will be of interest both to researchers who work on specific systems in which spatial structure is relevant (from sensor networks to developmental biology), as well as to those working on general approaches to spatially distributed systems (e.g., amorphous computing and cellular automata). We also expect the workshop to appeal to researchers interested in the relationship between self-organization, self-adaptation, and distributed or decentralized computing.
-==== Format and Submission ====+
-Papers should be no longer than 6 pages in [[http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/index.html|standard IEEE two-column format]].  All manuscripts should be submitted in PDF form to [[scw10@spatial-computing.org|scw10@spatial-computing.org]].  Please direct all questions to [[scw10@spatial-computing.org|scw10@spatial-computing.org]].+/* ==== Tentative Program ==== */ 
 +==== Format, Submission and Proceedings ====
 +Papers should be no longer than 6 pages in [[http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/index.html|standard IEEE two-column format]].  All manuscripts should be submitted in PDF form to [[scw10@spatial-computing.org|scw10@spatial-computing.org]].\\  Please direct all questions to [[scw10@spatial-computing.org|scw10@spatial-computing.org]].
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 +Workshop proceedings will be published in a bundle with the main conference proceedings.
==== Important Dates ==== ==== Important Dates ====
-  * July XX, 2010: Submission deadline (previously July 10th) +  * July 12, 2010: Submission deadline 
-  * August XX, 2010: Acceptance notification:  +  * August 6, 2010: Acceptance notification 
-  * September XX, 2010: Workshop held at IEEE SASO in Budapest, Hungary.+  * August, 13 2010: Early registration deadline 
 +  * August, 26, 2010: Camera ready version of accepted papers 
 +  * September 27, 2010: Workshop held at [[http://www.inf.u-szeged.hu/saso10/index.php|IEEE SASO]] in Budapest, Hungary. 
 +  
==== Organization ==== ==== Organization ====
Organizers: Organizers:
 +  * Dr. Jacob Beal (BBN Technologies, USA)
  * Prof. Olivier Michel (Univ. Paris 12, France)   * Prof. Olivier Michel (Univ. Paris 12, France)
  * Dr. Antoine Spicher (Univ. Paris 12, France)   * Dr. Antoine Spicher (Univ. Paris 12, France)
-  * Dr. Jacob Beal (BBN Technologies, USA) 
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-  * Dr. Marco Mamei (Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy) 
Program Committee: Program Committee:
 +  * Prof. Cristian Borcea (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
  * Dr. Jonathan Bachrach (Makani Power, USA)   * Dr. Jonathan Bachrach (Makani Power, USA)
-  * Prof. Cristian Borcea (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA) +  * Prof. Daniel Coore (University of West Indies, Mona) 
-  * Dr. William Butera (Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, USA) +  * Julius Degesys (Harvard
-  * Prof. Daniel Coore (University of West Indies, Mona, Jamaica+  * Prof. Andre deHon (U Penn
-  * Prof. Andre deHon (U Penn, USA+  * Prof. Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo (Univ. London) 
-  * Prof. Murat Demirbas (SUNY Buffalo, USA+  * Dr. Rene Doursat (Institut des Systemes Complexes) 
-  * Prof. Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo (Univ. London, UK) +  * Dr. Jean-Louis Giavitto (CNRS - IBISC, France
-  * Prof. Chris Dwyer (Duke, USA+  * Prof. Frederic Gruau (University Paris Sud)  
-  * Dr. René Doursat (Institut des Systemes Complexes, France+  * Prof. Mark Jelasity (Hungarian Academy of Sciences and University of Szeged, Hungary)  
-  * Dr. Seth Gilbert (EPFL, Switzerland+  * Dr. Luidnel Maignan (INRIA Saclay, France
-  * Prof. Frederic Gruau (University Paris Sud, France) +  * Ulrik Pagh Schultz (University of Southern Denmark)  
-  * Prof. David Hales (University of Bologna, Italy+  * Prof. Christof Teuscher (Portland State University)  
-  * Prof. Mark Jelasity (Hungarian Academy of Sciences and University of Szeged, Hungary) +  * Dr. Danny Weyns (K.U.Leuven, Belgium)
-  * Prof. Pietro Lio' (University of Cambridge, UK+
-  * Prof. Ulrik Pagh Schultz (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark+
-  * Dr. Antoine Spicher (Univ. Paris 12, France) +
-  * Prof. Gerald Jay Sussman (MIT, USA+
-  * Prof. Christof Teuscher (Portland State University, USA) +
-  * Prof. Ron Weiss (Princeton, USA+
-  * Dr. Danny Weyns (K.U.Leuven, Belgium)+
  * Dr. Eiko Yoneki (University of Cambridge, UK)   * Dr. Eiko Yoneki (University of Cambridge, UK)
-  * Chih-Han Yu (Harvard, USA+  * Ron Weiss (Princeton)  
-  * Prof. Franco Zambonelli (Universita di Modena, Italy)+  * Chih-Han Yu (Harvard)

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