IEEE SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE 2005 (SEC 2005)
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, April 8-10, 2005
SoutheastCon is the annual IEEE Region 3 Technical, Professional, and
Student Conference. It brings together Computer Scientists, Electrical, and
Computer Engineering professionals, faculty and students to share the latest
information through technical sessions, tutorials, and exhibits. It is the
most influential conference in Region 3 for promoting awareness of the
technical contributions made by our profession to the advancement of
engineering science and to the community. As usual, attendance and technical
program participation from areas outside IEEE Region 3 are encouraged and
welcomed.
The SoutheastCon 2005 Program Committee invites prospective authors to
submit original papers on all aspects of engineering, science, and
technology of current interest. Papers must not have been published or
presented elsewhere. Both full-length refereed papers and abstracts of
unrefereed papers are solicited. The conference's Technical Program is
divided into 10 tracks:
Electrical Engineering (1 & 2)
General Engineering
Communication & Telecommunications
Networking & Distributed Systems
Information Systems (General)
Information Systems (Database & ERP)
Mobile Devices & Communications
Computing
Education
List of tracks, potential topics, and track chair(s) is available via:
http://sec05.nova.edu/technical.htm
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Potential authors are encouraged to submit an electronic abstract (in MS
Word format) via email to the appropriate track chair(s) by October 1, 2004.
This is an important step to ensure that you will submit your paper to the
correct track.
Submission of papers via the Review System by November 1, 2004. Details
and link to the SEC05 Review System will be posted on the website.
Copyright Information: Submission of a paper to the conference represents
the author's agreement to allow IEEE to publish the paper in any written or
electronic format for distribution to all interested parties in perpetuity
with or without compensation to IEEE and without compensation to the author.
The parties understand that the author is granting a nonexclusive license
and all copyrights remain the property of the author.
Final submission of all papers is required in electronic form (in MS Word
format) by the "Camera-ready" deadline.
Full formatting details, copyright and release forms will be made
available to authors once the submission is accepted.
Additional information on the SEC05 Review System will be posted in July
2004 via:http://sec05.nova.edu/technical.htm
Program questions of a general nature should be directed to Technical
Program/Proceedings Chair: Dr. Yair Levy (levyy@nova.edu).
Some important dates (Full deadlines schedule is posted on the SEC05
website):
Authors Submission Deadline: November 1, 2004
Reviews Submission Deadline: December 1, 2004
Notification to authors: December 20, 2004
Camera-ready Deadline: January 5, 2005
TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOPS:
Proposals are also invited for tutorials and workshops. The proposal should
include the tutorial objectives, a brief description (500 words), an
outline, proposed length (2-hour, or 4-hour) and a short, professional
resume of the instructor. Please send proposals for tutorials and workshops
to the Tutorials Committee by October 1, 2004. Tutorial and workshop
presentation materials (in MS PowerPoint) and handouts (MS Word or MS
PowerPoint preferred, other file formats accepted on a case by case
exception) will be due by November 1, 2004. For submissions and additional
information regarding tutorials and workshops, please contact Dr. Shobha
Gupta (shobhagupta@comcast.net).
Please feel free to forward this message and share it with colleagues.
Hope to see you in Ft. Lauderdale, FL in April 2005!
Sincerely,
Yair Levy, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems
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