Submission Guidelines and Deadlines
The authors of the accepted papers are kindly asked to submit the following:
- An abstract of the paper with max. 1000 characters. The abstract will appear on the website, enabling the conference participants a preview of the presentation.
CHANGED deadline: November 12, 2009
- The full paper as either PPT or PDF (max. 15 pages full text, font size 12 pt). The authors are kindly asked to revise their paper along the lines of the session they were placed into. The full paper will be available for download to all conference participants.
Deadline: November 16, 2009
- OPTIONAL: The presentation which will be shown during the conference as either PPT or PDF. The presentations will be available for download to all conference participants.
Deadline: November 27, 2009
How to submit
Please send an email to
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with the relevant documents attached.
Presentation Guidelines
Each presentation slot is scheduled to 20 minutes - 15 minutes presentation and 5 minutes for discussion and questions. The authors are kindly asked to go by these rules to avoid time delays in the program schedule. Please make sure to be in the session room at least 10 minutes before the session starts to connect your laptop to the beamer and check the set-up. The presenters are kindly asked to bring their own laptop for the presentations.
About the paper sessions
The accepted papers are split up in three themed sessions. To view the papers of each session, please take a look at the list of accepted papers.
Case Studies This session will target CEOs and decision makers who may not be technically literate in semantic technology but have an interest in the use of semantic technologies in their businesses. Presentations show the benefits of semantics through illustrative case studies from real business practice. (They should avoid technical detail.)
Business Tools and Applications This session will target CTOs and project managers who are looking to invest time and money in using semantics to improve or make possible new IT processes in their business. Presentations will show tools and applications which use semantic technologies to provide enterprise-relevant functionality. (They should avoid much technical detail of what is "under the hood" and focus on the provided functionality and its usage in and resulting benefits for an enterprise setting.)
Using the Technology This session will target developers who are working on semantic technology projects within an enterprise, and who need to be informed about the latest technological solutions. Presentations will describe semantic technologies and their usability within a software project. (They may be more technical, giving code and data snippets, and assume some prior knowledge about semantics.)
Contact
In case you have any questions about your submission or presentation, don't hesitate to contact
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