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CALL FOR WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS!

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International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2016)
Technical Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter
10-13 October, 2016
Dublin, Ireland
www.i-society.eu
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The i-Society has been a prime international forum for both researchers and industry practitioners
to exchange the latest fundamental advances in the state of the art and practice, Cyber Security,
e-Society, e-Learning, e-Governance, e-Health, e-Business, e-Art, e-Science, Secure Technologies, Research in progress, New enabling technologies, Industrial developments, Intelligent data management and identify emerging research topics. The workshops and tutorials provide researchers the opportunity for presenting novel ideas in a less formal and possibly more focused way.
You can consider organising a workshop or tutorial that is related to i-Society 2016 topics. The
purpose of these workshops or tutorials is to provide a platform for presenting novel ideas in a
less formal and possibly more focused way than the conferences themselves. It offers a good
opportunity for young researchers to present their work and to obtain feedback from an interested community. The format of each workshop or tutorial is to be determined by the organisers, but it
is expected that they contain ample time for general discussion. The preference is for one day workshops, but other schedules will also be considered. All the accepted papers will be included
in the conference proceedings.
 
Important Dates:
*Workshop or Tutorial Proposal Submission: May 25, 2016
*Notification of Workshop or Tutorial Acceptance: June 10, 2016
 
The proposal must include:

The proposal must include:


1. The name of the workshop or tutorial.
2. A statement of goals for the workshop.
3. The names and addresses of the organisers.
4. The names of potential participants, such as program committee members.
5. A description of the plans for call for participation (e.g. call for papers).
6. The expected number of attendees and the planned length of the workshop.
7. The topic of the workshop should be relevant to the main conference and details of any previous workshops.
8. The URL of the workshop web site.
 
If you are interested in organising workshop or tutorial for the i-Society 2016, please email your proposal to [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] Your proposal will be reviewed by the Steering Committee.

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