[Corpora-List] CFP: 10th ACM Symposium on Document Engineering (ACM DocEng-2010)
Tim Mike
tm0826 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 2 10:14:55 UTC 2010
Call For Papers: ACM DocEng-2010, Manchester, UK, 21-24 September 2010
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Conference: the 10th ACM Symposium on Document Engineering (ACM DocEng-2010)
Dates: 21-24 September 2010
Location: Manchester, UK
Website: http://www.cse.salford.ac.uk/prima/doceng2010/index.php
Full Paper Deadline:
Abstracts due April 11, 2010
Papers due April 16, 2010
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We are pleased to announce that the 10th ACM Symposium on Document
Engineering (DocEng2010) will be held in Manchester, UK during
September 21-24, 2010. DocEng2010 will build on the tradition of
successful editions previously held around the world: in Munich
(2009), St. Paulo (2008), Winnipeg (2007), Amsterdam (2006), Bristol
(2005), Milwaukee (2004), Grenoble (2003), McLean (2002), and Atlanta
(2001).
The ACM Symposium on Document Engineering provides an annual
international forum for presentations and discussions on principles,
tools and processes that improve our ability to create, manage and
maintain documents. It is sponsored by ACM by means of the ACM SIGWEB
Special Interest Group. All DocEng Proceedings are available through
the ACM Digital Library.
Researchers in both Academia and Industry are invited to submit papers
and to attend DocEng2010.
Topics & Technologies:
• Document representations – standards(ODF, PDF), models, type
representation, metadata (MPEG-7, RDF), style sheets (CSS, XSL),
markup languages (SGML, XML), multimedia (MPEG-4, SMIL, MHEG, NCL),
multilingual representations, temporal aspects
• Document manipulation – document transformation (XSLT, XQuery),
adaptive documents, document presentation (typography, formatting,
layout)
• Document systems - workflow, cooperation, web services, social
networking, engineering life cycle
• Document system components - security, APIs (SAX, DOM), synchronization,
system performance
• Document collections - databases: storage indexing, retrieval,
content management systems, e-books
• Document linking - techniques (e.g. XLink, Xpointer), blogs, wikis,
integration with other digital artefacts
• Document generation - authoring tools and systems, variable data
printing, automatically generated documents
• Document analysis - structure, layout and content analysis,
categorization, classification, character recognition
Important Dates:
Full papers & working sessions
Abstracts due April 11, 2010
Papers due April 16, 2010
Acceptance notice by May 14, 2010
Short papers, posters & demos
Abstracts due May 21, 2010
Papers due May 28, 2010
Acceptance notice by June 18, 2010
All papers
Revised versions due July 2, 2010
Symposium Format:
DocEng 2010 is a single track conference attended by academic and
industrial researchers who are all well acquainted by the end of the
conference. Authors and working session members and facilitators are
expected to register for the symposium.
Submission Types:
Authors are invited to submit original work in the form of:
• Full Papers describing complete works of research (up to 10 pages).
• Short Papers / Posters reporting on research in progress or novel
positions on document engineering (up to 4
pages). Short papers may be assigned to oral or poster presentation.
• Demonstrations. A two-page summary of the system to be demonstrated
must be submitted for review. Summaries of
accepted demonstrations will be published in the conference proceedings.
• Working Sessions / Workshops. Potential organizers are invited to
submit proposals for a working session or workshop.
All submissions will undergo a rigorous review process considering the
originality of work, the quality of research or analysis
of experience, the relevance to document engineering, and quality of
presentation of ideas.
Venue
DocEng2010 will be held in Manchester, in the United Kingdom. The
Greater Manchester metropolitan area is the second
largest economic region in England offering a wide variety of
opportunities to explore the region’s history and vibrant cultural
scene. Excellent transportation links make Manchester easy to reach
and an ideal base for excursions to the Lake District, the
Peak District, Chester, York, Liverpool and North Wales. London is a
two-hour train ride away.
The symposium will take place at the Chancellors Hotel set in five
acres of gardens within very easy reach of Manchester
city centre by public transport (3 miles) and the airport – MAN (5
miles). On-site accommodation is available for participants.
Support for Students
Students presenting their work at DocEng2010 will be eligible to apply
for SIGWEB Student Travel Awards. Application forms and instructions
are available on the website.
Committees
General Chair:
Apostolos Antonacopoulos, UK
Program Chairs:
Michael Gormish, USA
Rolf Ingold, Switzerland
Local Arrangements Chair:
Stefan Pletschacher, UK
Technical Organisation:
Christos Papadopoulos, UK
Program Committee:
Steven Bagley, UK
Helen Balinsky, UK
Uwe Borghoff, Germany
David Brailsford, UK
Dick Bulterman, The Netherlands
Pablo Cesar, Netherlands
Boris Chidlovskii, France
Michael Collard, USA
Cyril Concolato, France
Gersende Georg, France
Luiz Fernando Gomes Soars, Brazil
Matthew Hardy, USA
Roger Hersch, Switzerland
Nathan Hurst, Australia
Andruid Kerne, USA
Peter King, Canada
Darko Kirovski, USA
Alberto Laender, Brazil
Baoli Li, Ireland
John Lumley, UK
Simone Marinai, Italy
Kim Marriott, Australia
Mirella Moro, Brazil
Ethan Munson, USA
Charles Nicholas, USA
Moira Norrie, Switzerland
Maria da Graca Pimentel, Brazil
Stefan Pletschacher, UK
Ashok Popat, USA
Steve Probets, UK
Vincent Quint, France
Cécile Roisin, France
Sebastian Rönnau, Germany
Patrick Schmitz, USA
Steven Simske, USA
Margaret Sturgill, USA
Frank Tompa, Canada
Jean-Yves Vion-Dury, France
Raymond Wong, Australia
For further information, please contact via email at
doceng2010 at primaresearch.org .
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