In response to requests from authors, the full paper submission
deadline for ACM DocEng 2006 has been extended to May 26, 2006.
You are invited to submit your original research related to document
engineering. The Call For Papers is available on the conference Web
site. A short summary of the CFP appears at the foot of this email.
The on-line submission site for DocEng 2006 is open and accepting
submissions. Authors register their papers first and then upload the
draft for review. The URL for direct access to the submission site
(JEMS) is:
https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/home.cgi?c=335
Regards,
David Brailsford
DocEng 2006 Program Chair
DocEng 2006 Web site: http://www.cwi.nl/DocEng2006/
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Call for Papers
ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2006
CWI, Amsterdam, Netherlands
October 11-13, 2006
Sponsored by ACM SIGWEB with additional support from
Adobe, HP, and Xerox Research Centre Europe
Conference Web Site: http://www.cwi.nl/DocEng2006/
The 2006 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering is seeking submissions
of original research papers (both long and short), posters, and
demonstrations on any topic relevant to Document Engineering. All
papers will be rigorously reviewed by the Symposium's program
committee. For full details, consult the Symposium's Web site at the
URL above.
Submission Deadlines:
Posters/Demos
Full Papers Short Papers
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Paper Registration: May 24, 2006 --
Submissions due: May 26, 2006 July 21, 2006
Acceptance notice by: July 12, 2006 August 11, 2006
Revised versions due: August 18, 2006 August 18, 2006
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