[Air-l] Fwd: [CSL]: Call for Submissions: 2005 International Symposium on Wik is

jeremy hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Fri Mar 4 05:41:38 PST 2005



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> From: J Armitage <j.armitage at UNN.AC.UK>
> Date: March 4, 2005 3:18:38 AM EST
> To: CYBER-SOCIETY-LIVE at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: [CSL]: Call for Submissions: 2005 International Symposium  on  
> Wik is
> Reply-To: Interdisciplinary academic study of Cyber Society  
> <CYBER-SOCIETY-LIVE at JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
>
> From: Sunir Shah
> To: j.armitage
> Sent: 03/03/2005 18:02
> Subject: Call for Submissions: 2005 International Symposium  on Wikis
>
> Would you mind forwarding these onto your fantastic
> mailing list, Cyber Society Live, please?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Best,
> Sunir
>
> --------
>
> CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
>
> 2005 International Symposium on Wikis
> Oct 17-18, 2005, San Diego, California, U.S.A.
> Co-located with ACM OOPSLA 2005
> http://www.wikisym.org
>
>
>
> OVERVIEW
>
> The 2005 International Symposium on Wikis brings together wiki
> researchers,
> implementers, and users for the first time. The goal of the symposium  
> is
> to
> find a voice for the community. The symposium has a rigorously reviewed
> research paper track as well as plenty of space for practitioner
> reports,
> demonstrations, and discussions. We are honored to announce that Ward
> Cunningham, the inventor and host of the original WikiWikiWeb, will
> present
> the opening keynote talk at WikiSym 2005. Anyone who is involved in
> using,
> researching, or developing wikis is invited to WikiSym 2005!
>
> We are seeking submissions for
>
> * research papers
> * practitioner reports
> * demonstrations
> * workshops
> * panels
>
> Research paper and practitioner report submissions are due
>
> April 29, 2005
>
> Workshop, and panel submissions are due
>
> April 8, 2005
>
> Demonstration submissions are due
>
> July 1, 2005
>
> Topics of interest to the symposium include, but are not limited to:
>
> * wikis as social software
> * wiki user behavior, user dynamics
> * wiki user experiences, usability
> * wiki implementation experiences and technology
> * wiki administration, processes, dealing with abuse
> * wiki scalability, social and technical
> * domain-specific/special-purpose wikis
>
>
>
> SUBMISSION DETAILS
>
> Research papers will be reviewed by the committee to meet rigorous
> academic
> standards of publication. Research papers are expected to advance the
> state
> of the art by describing substantiated new research or novel technical
> results or by reporting on significant experience or experimentation.
> They
> are reviewed both with respect to conceptual quality and clarity of
> presentation.
>
> Accepted research papers will be provided as part of the conference
> proceedings. They will be put into the ACM Digital Library and can be
> referenced as papers that appeared in the Proceedings of the 2005
> International Symposium on Wikis. At the symposium, the presenter will
> be
> given a 25min + 5min Q&A presentation slot. Research papers should not
> be
> longer than 10000 words and should meet the ACM SIG Proceedings Format,
> see
> http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html.
>
> Practitioner reports will be reviewed for suitability of presentation  
> to
> the
> community. The primary evaluation criterion is the interest to the
> community. Practitioner reports will be provided as part of the
> companion to
> the conference proceedings handed out at the symposium and can be
> referenced
> as papers that appeared in the Companion to the Proceedings of the 2005
> International Symposium on Wikis. Practitioner reports should not be
> longer
> than 6000 words and should meet the ACM SIG Proceedings Format.
>
> Demonstration, workshop, and panel submissions will be reviewed for
> their
> interest to the community. Submit two pages of description of what you
> intend to do and how you meet this criterion. Please include a 100-word
> abstract and one-paragraph bios of all people relevant to the
> submission.
> Demonstrations will get 45min slots in a booth of their own, workshops
> will
> get a half-day and a room of their own, and panels will get a 90min  
> slot
> at
> the symposium.
>
> Please submit your papers or proposals in PDF format (or postscript, if
> you
> must) by the respective deadline to submissions at wikisym.org.
>
>
>
> SYMPOSIUM LOGISTICS
>
> The 2005 International Symposium on Wikis will be held at the Town and
> Country Resort & Convention Center, San Diego, California, on Oct 17  
> and
> 18,
> 2005. WikiSym 2005 will be co-located with the ACM OOPSLA 2005
> conference,
> and participants may register for the symposium alone, or may jointly
> register for OOPSLA 2005.
>
> If you have any questions, please contact Dirk Riehle through
> chair at wikisym.org.
>
>
>
> SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEE
>
> Dirk Riehle, Independent (chair)
>
> Ward Cunningham, Microsoft
> Mark Guzdial, Georgia Institute of Technology
> Matthias Jugel, Fraunhofer FIRST
> Helmut Leitner, HLS Software
> James Noble, Victoria University of Wellington
> David Ornstein, Microsoft
> Sebastien Paquet, National Research Council of Canada
> Stephan Schmidt, Fraunhofer FIRST
> Sunir Shah, University of Toronto
>
>
>
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