WAIM 2014 Call for Industry Papers

The 15th International Conference on Web-Age Information Management
(WAIM2014)
Call for Industry Papers

http://www.cis.umac.mo/waim2014/
June 16-18, 2014, Macau, China

WAIM is a leading international conference for researchers, practitioners,
developers, and users to share and exchange ideas, results, experiences,
techniques, and tools in connection with all aspects of web data
management.  The Industrial Track of WAIM 2014 would like to invite high
quality submissions that highlight innovative aspects of industrial
projects (including commercial, government, or open source efforts),
describe industrial applications having the potential to inspire research
in new areas, or report case studies demonstrating the results of recent
advances in commercial products.

Submissions to all topics listed in the “Conference Scope” under
http://www.cis.umac.mo/waim2014/ are eligible.  Accepted industry papers
will be published in the volume of main conference by Springer in Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).


Submission Guidelines

We will accept full papers (up to 12 pages) and short papers (up to 6
pages).  Submission website: https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/WAIM2014/

The formatting guidelines of Springer Verlag for the LNCS series apply. The
author instructions and style files under
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html must be used. All submissions
should be in English and in PDF format. Instructions, camera-ready
formatting and copyright transfer for research papers also hold for
industry papers, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.

For inquiries concerning submissions, please contact the Industrial Track
Chairs.


Important Dates

Abstract due: Jan 14, 2013
Full paper due:       Jan 21, 2013
Author notification:       March 21, 2014
Camera-Ready deadline:   April 2, 2014
Author registration:       April 2, 2014


Industry Co-Chairs

Shimin Chen, ICT CAS
Cong Yu, Google, US
<http://www.linkedin.com/pub/wenjun-zhou/15/80b/662>

Received on Tuesday, 31 December 2013 18:30:30 UTC