Hi Barbara, I briefly discussed this with Paul this morning. I sent an e-mail to hear from the other members of the organizing committee since some of us definitly wanted to keep the 7th despite the last minute surprise extension given by the conference. I will let you know as soon as I get feedback. Jean Barbara Kreaseck wrote:
Hi Jean,
This announcement from ICCS 2006, contains the deadline of February 19 for the final version of the paper. I understand that this extends the deadline from February 10 to February 19.
What impact does this new deadline have upon the workshop deadline of February 7 (tomorrow)? Can we have until February 16, instead?
Thanks.
-- Barbara
---------------------- Original Message ----------------------- Subject: [ICCS 2006] Review results From: "ICCS 2006 Org. Com." <dick@science.uva.nl> Date: Sat, February 4, 2006 4:31 am To: "B. Kreaseck" <bkreasec@lasierra.edu> ---------------------------------------------------------------
Dear B. Kreaseck:
This e-mail concerns your paper submission entitled Hybrid Static/Dynamic Activity Analysis for one of the workshops in ICCS 2006. We would like to thank you for your contribution to the ICCS 2006 conference. After an extensive review we are happy to announce that your paper has been accepted for publication and for ORAL PRESENTATION (20 minutes) at the ICCS 2006 conference in Reading (UK)
Comments by the reviewers of your paper can be found on the following specific web page: http://www.iccs-meeting.org/iccs2006/papers/paper.php?authid=884P447BD6FBBEF55161B143F58792D6A094&id=884 This acceptance is CONDITIONAL in the sense that BEFORE February 19 we need: - your paper of no more than 8 camera-ready pages, taking into account the remarks by the reviewers and formatted STRICTLY ADHERING to the LNCS format rules. The guidelines for submitting the camera-ready paper can be found on the following web page: http://www.springer.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,5-164-2-72376-0,00.html, - your copyright transfer form, - your registration for the conference before March 10!
Please, note that exceeding the 8 page limit will result in you paper being dropped from the proceedings.
Please, precisely follow the LNCS rules and upload the final camera-ready version in POSTSCRIPT or PDF. Also upload the complete sources. (MS Word doc files, or tex with all figures and styles. The latter preferably in a zip or zipped tar file.) Remember that at least one of the co-authors of each paper must register for the conference and present the paper in order for the paper to be included in the Proceedings.
Your copyright transfer should be faxed to Fax: + 44 118 378 5224; for the form see the Spinger site above.
For your registration form and information on the registration fee, see: http://www.iccs-meeting.org/iccs2006/ Registration information will be available from Monday, February 6 onwards.
Thank you for your work and interest in ICCS. Please, do not hesitate to contact us with any questions that you may have.
Please, note that travel to Reading may require you to start arranging things NOW (visa, airline seat reservations, etc.). Information about obtaining invitation letters for visa can be found on the ICCS 2006 website.
Thanks again for your contribution to ICCS 2006 conference.
Scientific Organizing Committee ICCS 2006
-- Jean Utke Argonne National Lab./MCS utke@mcs.anl.gov phone: 630 252 4552 cell: 630 363 5753