Call for Special Sessions & Events

We kindly invite you to propose a CASoN Special Session (SS) / Workshop and/or event.
 
Call for Special Sessions and Workshops
Please collect at least five potential papers (for a special session, and 10 papers for a workshop), and write paper titles, author information as well as organizers’ information and submit to the Special Event Chairs. The Special Event Chair check the scope of the proposal and approve them. When each approved event has enough number of accepted papers, the SS is established and included in technical program. All papers of both regular sessions and SS’s will be submitted through the CASON 2011 paper management system, and reviewed with the same review process.
 
All accepted and registered papers will appear in the proceedings published by IEEE and fully indexed by IEEE Xplore.
 
There are two review options in the SS proposal form. If you choose an option for asking the Program Committee to manage reviewing your SS papers, please write three referee names who have agreed to be CASON 2011 referees. If you choose the review option of self-management, please find referees in your domain area, assign them to your SS papers, and make them submit their review report in time.
 
Call for Events
Your idea of CASON events, such as competitions, panel discussions, demonstration booths, and any others, are welcome. Please describe how to realize, schedule for preparation, estimated cost, and others in a proposal form in free format and submit to the Special Event Chair. They are reviewed taking account of necessary space, cost, time, attractive effects, and others and approved.

Important Dates
Event Proposal Due: April 01, 2011
Special Session Proposal Due: April 01, 2011
Paper Submission Due: June 30, 2011

Special Sessions and Events Chair:
Dr. Kasia Wegrzyn-Wolska <katarzyna.wegrzyn@esigetel.fr>,
 
 ---  Special sessions accepted up to now ---

Session1: Special Session on Technologies and Applications for Social-Networks and Internet of Things Integration

Session2: Uncertainty in social networks.