Workshop
NDT 2009 (IEEE Sponsored) will host a number of workshops addressing different areas
related to digital technologies that complement the main NDT 2009 conference.
We invite workshop organizers to send proposals as instructed below.
Workshops are intended to serve as an intensive collaborative forum for exchanging
late breaking ideas and theories in an evolutionary stage. We encourage prospective
workshop organizers to submit proposals for highly-interactive workshops focusing
on either in-depth analysis or broad-ranging approaches to areas related to digital
technologies.
Important Dates
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Workshop proposal submission |
Feb, 10, 2009
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Notification of Workshop Acceptance |
Feb. 25, 2009
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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
A workshop proposal should be about 2-5 pages long and contain the following information:
- Title;
- Summary;
- Topics;
- Format and duration;
- Organizers (attach short CVs, limit of 2 pages each);
- Proposed program committee;
- Expected submission and acceptance rate;
- Type (academic and/or industrial) and number of expected participants;
- Significance in relation to topics of the main conference;
- and
- Details of any previous workshops
Proceedings of the NDT 2009 workshops will be published as a single volume of IEEE
to be distributed at the NDT 2009 conference. The workshop papers of NDT 2009 will
be indexed in IEEE Xplore.
Workshop proposals are reviewed based on the quality of the proposal, its relation
to the main NDT topics, and the likelihood to attract enough participants.
All the workshop papers should be limited to 6 pages in IEEE format.
Workshop proposals should be submitted by email to ndt@dirf.org.
Modified version of the selected papers will appear in the special issues of
the following peer reviewed journals.
- Journal of Digital Information Management (ISSN
0972 7272)
- International
Journal of Autonomic Computing (IJAC)
- Journal of Information
Assurance and Security
- Neural Network World
- International Journal
of Computer Science and Software Technology
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