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European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics - ECCE 2011
European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics (EACE)
in cooperation with ACM SIGCHI
24-26 August 2011, Rostock, Germany
http://ecce2011.eace.net
CfP - Posters, Doctoral Consortium, Workshop Contributions
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*** DEADLINE EXTENSION for Posters and Doct. Cons. until May 30th ***
The deadline for the Doctorial Consortium and for the Poster&
Demonstration papers is extended to the deadline of Workshop
Contributions.
WORKSHOPS
W1: Non-formal modelling for interaction design
Organizers: Gerrit C. van der Veer, Achim Ebert, Inga Scheler
W2: Concepts of Agency and Situation in Cognitive Engineering
Organizer: Christian Stary
W3: Affective, Behavioural and Social Aspects in Collaborative Settings
Organizer: Bodo Urban
For more details, please have a look at:http://ecce2011.eace.net/workshops
To stimulate cross-over between the workshops and the main conference,
workshop participants can submit a 2-page poster version of their workshop
contribution to the main conference.
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The deadline for the following categories is May 30th, 2011.
- Posters& Demonstration
- Workshop Contribution Based Poster
- Doctoral Consortium
All submissions must be written in English and use the Word Template for
their layout (http://ecce2011.eace.net). Submissions will be published
in the conference proceedings and made available in the ACM digital
library.
Posters& Demonstration category
The Poster and Demonstration sessions aim to show work in a setting which
facilitates open discussion. Authors who wish to present and demonstrate
their work, smaller projects, systems or prototypes in a more interactive
and informal setting during ECCE2011, may choose this category and provide
a description. Poster and demonstration papers should not exceed 2 pages in
total and authors should use the Word Template for the preparation of their
papers.
Workshop Contribution Based Poster
To stimulate cross-over between the workshops and the main conference,
workshop participants can submit a 2-page poster version of their workshop
contribution to the main conference. The poster may cover the same
contribution. The deadline for 2-page workshop poster papers is the same as
the workshop paper deadline, i.e., the 30th of May. Decisions will be
send out the 13th of June, in parallel with the workshop contribution
decisions. Other than a different deadline and the fact that we allow
sending in a contribution based on the same material as the workshop
contribution, the workshop contribution based poster follows normal poster
submission, reviewing, document style, etc. Acceptance/rejection of the
poster at the ECCE main conference and inclusion in the ECCE proceedings
is thus independent of acceptance/rejection for the workshop.
Doctoral Consortium category
The aim of the ECCE 2011 Doctoral Consortium is to provide an opportunity
for PhD students to participate in multi-disciplinary in-depth discussions
of their work with fellow students and a panel of experts.
The Consortium is designed for students currently registered for a PhD in
Cognitive Ergonomics or a related field. Preference will be given to
students who have carried out some initial research but are not so far
down the roadthat they are getting ready to submit their thesis. The
format for the doctoral consortium requires each participant to give
a 15 minute presentation on their research. This will be followed by
questions from other participants, and feedback from a panel of experts.
Application Procedure for Doctoral Consortium
A letter from your supervisor/Principal Advisor on letter-headed paper,
stating:
* that you are registered for PhD studies
* your research topic
* what stage your research is at
* why you and your research would benefit from participation in the
ECCE2011 Doctoral Consortium.
A 4 pages long paper, prepared using the Word Template of the conference
proceedings, containing the following: a structured abstract, the aims
and objectives of your research; the main contribution(s) of the research
to the Cognitive Ergonomics field; a description of the methodology adopted
for your research, the results obtained so far from your studies, a
critical
analysis of the results in relation to previous research work in the area,
future research plans.
Costs for Doctoral Consortium Participation
Applicants who are selected to take part in the doctoral consortium have
free access to conference as well. Please note, however, that participants
will be expected to pay for their own travel, accommodation and subsistence.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Further details can be found on the conference website:
http://ecce2011.eace.net
If you have further queries, please contact
Anke Dittmar and Peter Forbrig
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