Submission Information
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The Group 2005 Conference website is now open for submissions |
GROUP 2005 Papers must be submitted online at the GROUP 2005 conference site: https://precisionconference.com/~group/
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This year, Group’05 has expanded its submission categories to include posters and short papers. Submissions to the conference can be in the form of papers, demonstrations, workshops, short papers, posters, or tutorials. Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Press Conference Proceedings and the ACM Digital Library.
(See Guide to Successful Paper Submissions)
Paper submission on original research or industrial papers on any of the conference topics are invited. Research papers should make clear the novel aspects of work they present, and their contribution to the development of system for supporting groups, organizations or social networks. Industrial papers should describe technical or key business issues in applying group technology.
Posters are a new submission category this year. Posters are an opportunity to present late-breaking and preliminary results, smaller results not suitable for a full or short paper, innovative ideas not yet validated through user studies, student research, and other research best presented in this open format. Posters will be displayed at a special session in the conference when poster authors will be available to discuss their work.
Short papers are also a new submission category this year. The aim of short papers is to provide a forum to present new, original and unpublished work that does not fit into the traditional long paper format. Short paper topics can present any research relevant to the conference theme. They will be four pages in length, and will be more concise and focused than long papers.
Workshops provide an informal and focused environment for the information exchange and discussion of Group related topics. A workshop proposal should contain a title, aim and objective, intended participants and workshop description. It should also specify the maximum number of participants, the planned duration (half-day/full-day) and the audio/visual equipment needed. Workshops will take place on Nov. 6th.
The tutorial program will offer the opportunity to learn about concepts, methods, systems, and techniques for specific aspects of supporting group work. Experts on any field of the conference scope are encouraged to submit a tutorial proposal. The proposal should contain a title, aim and objectives, content outline, intended audience and description of the qualification and expertise of the instructors. In addition it should also specify the maximum number of participants, the planned duration (half-day, full-day) and the audio/visual equipment needed. Tutorials will take place on Nov. 6th.