Dear all,
A reminder for papers for the All Hands Meeting is below. When you
submit, please copy to me for the GridPP web pages.
Thanks,
Sarah
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Subject: Reminder - Call for Papers All Hands Meeting
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 12:29:26 +0100
From: Alison McCall <[log in to unmask]>
To: Alison McCall <[log in to unmask]>
*_Reminder of the Call for Papers for the UK e-Science All Hands Meeting._*
**Please also note the Call for Papers for Mini Workshops and the Extra
Announcements below.**
*_Call For Papers: Fifth UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (Reminder –
Paper Deadline 1^st May)_*
*The Fifth UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (AHM 2006) will be held from
18-21st September 2006 at the East Midlands Conference Centre in
Nottingham, UK.*
The aim of the meeting is to provide a forum in which e-Science projects
from all disciplines can be discussed, and where the results from
projects can be demonstrated. The conference will therefore feature
presentations by groups from throughout the UK who are active in
e-Science projects, in addition to poster sessions, mini-workshop
sessions, project demonstrations, and birds-of-a-feather sessions. The
schedule will also include a number of invited Keynote speakers involved
in leading Grid and e-Science activities.
There are several options for participation (please note that to reflect
the increasing quality of the submissions, this year we are asking for
full papers to be submitted for review, rather than abstracts):
* Regular paper. These will be presented in a parallel session, with
25 minutes allocated to each paper. Each paper can be up to 8
pages in length. Full papers (not abstracts) should be submitted.
The deadline is the 1st May 2006.
* Presentation in a mini-workshop. The mini-workshops are sessions
organised by individuals to bring together a number of presenters
for a particular theme. Details of the workshops, and calls for
papers to be presented at them, are given below.
* Poster Presentation. There will be a poster session where
colleagues will have the opportunity to explain projects to the
conference delegates. Please submit up to four pages for review by
1^st May 2006.
* Birds-of-a-Feather. Up to five, two-hour Birds-of-a-Feather
sessions will be organised. These are sessions that do not have
the normal session format; for example tutorials, panel sessions,
discussions etc. If you wish to organise one of these then please
submit a 2 page summary to the PC Chair describing the aims,
schedule and intended audience by 1st April 2006.
A full review process will be managed by the AHM Programme Committee.
Details of the format required for the papers, and how to submit is
available at http://www.allhands.org.uk/
There will be proceedings for the conference, which will be provided in
CD format with an ISBN number. As in previous years we are aiming to
have the best papers published in special issues of at least one
journal. This year, for the first time, the Programme Committee will
present a best paper award, and that paper will be presented in a
plenary session. There will also be a Best Student Paper award. For a
paper to qualify, it must have a student as the lead author, and the PC
chair must be e-mailed to inform him of this once the paper has been
submitted. This paper will also be presented in a plenary session.
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*_*Call for Papers for All Hands Meeting 2006 Mini-Workshops_*
Mini-Workshops for the All Hands Meeting have now been selected. You
can find details of all nine Mini-Workshops at
http://www.allhands.org.uk/programme/workshops/index.html
*The following Mini-Workshops are also calling for papers to be submitted:*
* Data Mining
http://www.allhands.org.uk/programme/workshops/data_mining.html
* Business Grids
http://www.allhands.org.uk/programme/workshops/business_grids.html
* UK-Korea http://www.allhands.org.uk/programme/workshops/uk-korea.html
* OMII-UK www.allhands.org.uk/programme/workshops/omii_uk.html
<http://www.allhands.org.uk/programme/workshops/omii_uk.html>
These calls have some text at the end on how to submit papers: they ask
submitters to indicate the workshop for which the paper is intended.
More information about submitting papers can be found at:
http://www.allhands.org.uk/submissions/index.html
*Programme Committee *
Chair, Professor Paul Watson, Newcastle University ([log in to unmask]).
Deputy Chair, Professor Jie Xu, Leeds University ([log in to unmask])
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Alison McCall
NeSC Project Officer
National e-Science Centre
15 South College Street
Edinburgh
EH8 9AA
Tel: 0131 651 4783
Fax: 0131 650 9819
Email: [log in to unmask]
www.nesc.ac.uk
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Dr Sarah Pearce
GridPP Dissemination Officer
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Mobile +61 418 997754
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