To DC General
In August there was a call for case studies on DC-7. Now is selected three
presentations at DC-7 and the rest of the candidates are asked to present
their project in a web page.
If somebody was to late or was on holiday in August, we give you a chance
again.
You just have to follow the guidelines below.
Regards,
The DC-7 case studies committee
Diane I. Hillmann [[log in to unmask]]
Leif Andresen [[log in to unmask]]
Warwick Cathro [[log in to unmask]]
DC-7 Project Case Study Web Pages: Guidelines
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1. Space is available to showcase any DC implementation at any state of
development. Pages should be particularly oriented towards DC-7 workshop
participants, although they should link to any generally available pages as
well.
2. Project pages should be equivalent to two printed pages maximum, though
there is no firm limit (aside from aesthetic considerations) to the number
of links to other pages, which may be included. Contact names and email
addresses should be prominently displayed.
3. Project details should be summarized to allow other implementors and
potential implementors to quickly spot projects that they may be interested
in learning more about at DC-7 or after. Use of qualifiers and schemas
should be highlighted, as that is a strong theme at DC-7.
4. Pages in HTML or links to project pages prepared for this conference
should be forwarded to Leif Andresen (mailto: [log in to unmask]). Pages not
following these guidelines will be returned for revision.
5. Project pages should be submitted by October 15 at the latest. They will
be mounted/linked as soon as feasible after they are submitted and reviewed.
Late submissions will be mounted/linked as possible, but may not be able to
be viewed by most or all of the workshop participants before arrival in
Frankfurt.
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