DMIN'06 The 2006 International
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Sven F. Crone

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Robert Stahlbock
Stefan Lessmann
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paper Submission

The paper submission deadline for the conference proceedings AND POST CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS has passed. Thanks to all of you that have submitted to DMIN'06.

Information on CAMERA READY SUBMISSIONS are at the bottom of this page!

We welcome all contributions through theoretical research papers and industrial reports and case studies on applications in form of regular research papers of 7 pages IEEE style. In addition, we welcome student research proposals as short papers of 4 pages plus plenary presentations to receive guidance, online demonstrations of prototype software systems of 1 page and presentation in informal poster sessions. Accepted submissions include:

  • regular research papers (max. 7 pages IEEE style, formal presentation)
  • regular industry & application reports (max. 7 pages IEEE style, informal poster presentation)
  • short research papers (max. 4 pages IEEE style, poster presentation)
  • short industry & application reports (max. 4 pages IEEE style, poster presentation)
  • student research proposals (max. 4 pages IEEE style, formal presentation)
  • software demonstrations (max. 1 page IEEE style, poster presentation / online demonstration)
  • posters (max. 1 page IEEE style, poster presentation)

General Guidelines

Prospective authors are invited to submit their draft paper (between 1 to 7 pages, standard 2 column IEEE style) via our online submission systems by Feb. 20, 2006 extended deadline: 6 March 2006  (passed). Online submissions of PDF-files via the conference management system are encouraged. In selected exceptions an E-mail submission as MS Word document or Adobe PDF formats or Fax or postal submissions are also acceptable. The first page of the draft paper should include:
    • Paper Size: US Letter format (8.5" x 11")
    • Paper Length: Maximum 8 pages, including figures, tables & references
    • Paper formatting: double column, single spaced, 10pt font.
    • Margins: Left, Right, and Bottom: 0.75" (19mm). The top margin must be 0.75" in (19 mm), except for the title page where it must be 1" (25 mm).
      File Size Limitation: 4.0MB.
    • Do not number your manuscript pages.
    • The first page must include:
      • Title of the paper
      • Name, affiliation, postal address, E-mail address, telephone number, and fax number for each author
      • Underline the name of the author who will be presenting the paper (if accepted) -  This will not be required for the camera ready version! 
      • a maximum of 5 keywords - This will not be required for the camera ready version! 

Violations of any of the above paper specifications may result in rejection of your paper!!!

You may download preliminary information on the IEEE style below. Please consider, that although these files are IEEE information for submissions to the WCCI'06 conference, they are also the requirement for the DMIN'06. This information may be updated for the final camera ready submission.

For users of Microsoft Word

--> To create pdf files we suggest using Adobe Acrobat 7.1 or the freeware software cutepdf

 

For users of LATEX

 

Online Submission

To submit your paper please visit the online conference system for DMIN'06 hosted by conference master. Please submit papers as soon as possible (from 1. January 2006) to ensure early feedback.

Review Process

Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and soundness. Each paper will be refereed by two researchers in the topical area. To reflect upon feedback from last year we will extend the constructive feedback given within the review. Please consult the pages for the Review Process for additional information.

We particularly encourage submissions of industrial applications and case studies from practitioners. To reflect the requirements of an application or project centric case study presentation, these will be subject to different review criteria. In particular, they will not be evaluated using predominantly theoretical research criteria of originality etc., but will take general interest and presentation stronger into consideration. The camera-ready papers will be reviewed by one person.

Final Papers

The length of the camera-ready papers (if accepted) will be limited to the pager restrictions of the paper category( e.g. 7 IEEE style pages for regular research or application papers). Papers must not have been previously published or currently submitted for publication elsewhere.

Please submit your camera ready paper (following the instructions provided below) and register by the due date. In registering, please make sure you follow the instructions: make sure to use the registration number provided WITHIN THE TEXT OF THE ACCEPTANCE EMAIL, STARTING with "DMI55xx", and not just the 1 or 2 digits used within previous correspondence. For example, use "DMI5587" instead of "#87". For single digit internal paper numbers, include a leading zero, e. "#7" becomes "DMI5507".

In submitting, please submit your paper within the correct paper category! Although DMIN paper categories may differentiate between Application and Research papers for creation of coherent sessions, WORLDCOMP submission does not differentiate this. Simply submit all "regular" papers with 7 pages as a regular research paper and all "short" papers as short research papers. We will later allocate you to research or practitioner sessions!

Accepted DMIN Categories --> submit as WORLDCOMP categories:

  • regular research papers (max. 7 pages IEEE style, formal presentation)
    --> RRP regular research papers
  • regular industry & application reports (max. 7 pages IEEE style, informal poster presentation)
    --> RRP regular research papers
  • short research papers (max. 4 pages IEEE style, poster presentation)
    --> SRP short research papers
  • short industry & application reports (max. 4 pages IEEE style, poster presentation)
    --> SRP short research papers
  • student research proposals (max. 4 pages IEEE style, formal presentation)
    --> SRP short research papers
  • software demonstrations (max. 1 page IEEE style, poster presentation / online demonstration)
    --> PST poster
  • posters (max. 1 page IEEE style, poster presentation)
    --> PST poster

 

Conference Proceedings

The conference proceedings will be published by CSREA Press (ISBN) in hardcopy. The proceedings will be available for distribution at the conference .

Some accepted papers will also be considered for journal publication (soon after the conference). All conference proceedings published by CSREA Press are considered for inclusion in major database indexes that are designed to provide easy access to the current literature of the sciences (database examples: ISI Thomson Scientific, IEE INSPEC, DBLP, ...).


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