Full and short paper deadlines extended
CDVE 2012 decides to extend its paper deadlines:
The new full paper deadline :
April
25, 2012.
New short paper deadline :
April 30,
2012.
If you have not yet submit a paper, you now have more time to do
so. You are encouraged to submit full and short papers to the
conference
according to the new deadline.
Easychair system is used for submission. Please check how to submit a
paper here. Both accepted full and short papers have the same format
the opportunity to present them during the conference. All the accepted
papers will be published by LNCS. Full papers are limited to 8 pages
and the short papers are limited to 4 pages.
The CDVE conference proceedings are published by the Springer Verlag on
their Lecture Notes in Computer Science with the following indexing
systems:
- ISI Conference Proceedings
Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S), included in ISI Web of Science
- EI Engineering Index
(Compendex and Inspec databases)
- ACM Digital Library
- dblp
- Google Scholar
- IO-Port
- MathSciNet
- Scopus
- Zentralblatt MATH
Professor Renate Fruchter, Stanford University will
be the CDVE2012 keynote speaker
Dr. Renate Fruchter is the founding director of the Project Based
Learning Laboratory (PBL Lab – http://pbl.stanford.edu), at Stanford
University. She has accepted our invitation to be this year's
keynote speaker. Please see
more
details.
CDVE2012 will be held in
Osaka, Japan
CDVE 2011 has been successfully
held in Hong Kong, China. The
participants enjoyed a very enjoyable conference and wonderful
weather in Hong Kong.
It is our pleasure to announce that the next conference - CDVE2012 will
be held in Osaka, Japan during
Sept.
2-5, 2012. We welcome all
of you working in the CDVE areas come to this exciting Japanese city to
celebrate our 8th international conference. Please mark your
agenda now and start to plan this annual event.
Photos are ©Osaka
Convention & Tourism Bureau