2012/02/09

haveuheard's favorite 02/09/2012

  • tags: acm international conference computing ubicomp interaction

    • Ubicomp is an interdisciplinary field that includes technologies that bridge the digital and   physical worlds, systems and applications that incorporate such technologies, infrastructures that support   them, human activities and experiences these technologies facilitate, and conceptual overviews that help   us understand – or challenge our understanding of – the impact of these technologies.
    • Methodologies & tools: new methods and tools applied to studying or building Ubicomp systems and applications
      • Theories & models: critical analysis or organizing theory with clear relevance to the design or study of Ubicomp systems
      • Experiences: empirical investigations of the use of new or existing Ubicomp technologies with clear relevance to the design and deployment of future Ubicomp systems
    • Full Papers (10-page submissions) and Notes (4-page submissions that are not works in progress) are due at the same   time and will be reviewed by the same committee using the same review process to ensure a uniform quality between Full   Papers and Notes. Both will be evaluated on the basis of originality, significance of the contribution to the field,   quality of research, quality of writing, and technical correctness.
    • A Full Paper must break new ground and provide substantial support for its results and conclusions as a significant   contribution to the field. Successful submissions typically represent a major advance for the field of ubiquitous   computing. As such, Full Papers should include a thorough survey of related work; a comprehensive, detailed and   understandable explanation of a device, system, study, theory or method; and a compelling validation of the work
    • Full   Papers must be no longer than 10 pages, including the abstract (no more than 150 words), all figures and references.   Please download and use the required templates to prepare your submission.
    • Notes are not "works in   progress": they are intended for more succinct work that is nonetheless in a mature state ready for inclusion in   archival proceedings. They will be held to the same standard of scientific quality as Full Papers, albeit for a   shorter contribution, and must still state how they fit with respect to related work, and provide a compelling   explanation and validation. Notes must be no longer than 4 pages, including the abstract (no more than 150 words),   all figures, and references.
    • They will be evaluated on the   basis of originality, significance of the contribution to the field, quality of research, quality of writing, and   technical correctness
    • Submissions must be in PDF format and conform to the guidelines specified in this call.
      • March 23, 2012: Submission deadline (23:59 PDT)
      • May 10, 2012: Accept/reject notifications
      • September 5-8, 2012: Conference

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