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From: "ML" <marialemos72@gmail.com>
To: virtualization@lists.linux-foundation.org
Subject: [WorldCIST'22]: Call for Workshops Proposals
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2021 09:30:56 +0100	[thread overview]
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Call for Workshops Proposals

WorldCist'22 - 10th World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies

Budva, Montenegro, 12 - 14 April 2022

http://worldcist.org/ <http://worldcist.org/>

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The Information Systems and Technologies research and industrial community is invited to submit proposals for the organization of Workshops at WorldCist'22 - 10th World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies, to be held in Budva, Montenegro, 12-14 April 2022. WorldCist is a global forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, results, experiences and concerns in the several perspectives of Information Systems and Technologies.


WORKSHOP FORMAT

Workshops should focus on a specific scientific subject on the scope of WorldCist'22 but not directly included on the main conference areas. Each workshop will be coordinated by an Organizing Committee composed of, at least, two researchers in the field, preferably from different institutions and different countries. The organizers should create an international Program Committee for the Workshop, with recognized researchers within the specific Workshop scientific area. Each workshop should have at least ten submissions and five accepted papers in order to be conducted at WorldCist'22.

The selection of Workshops will be performed by WorldCist'22 Conference/Workshop Chairs. Each Workshop will have 1 article offered for 10 articles with paid registration, 2 articles offered for 20 articles with paid registration, and 3 articles offered for 40 articles with paid registration.

Workshops full and short papers will be published in the conference main proceedings in specific Workshop chapters published by Springer in a book of the Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems series, will  be submitted for indexation by SCOPUS, WoS, Google Scholar, SCImago, among others, and will be available in the SpringerLink Digital Library. Extended versions of best selected papers will be published in journals indexed by WoS/SCI, SCOPUS and DBLP. Detailed and up-to-date information may be found at WorldCist'22 website: http://worldcist.org/ <http://worldcist.org/>


WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION

The Organizing Committee of each Workshop will be responsible for:

- Producing and distributing the Workshop Call for Papers (CFP);
- Coordinating the review and selection process for the papers submitted to the Workshop, as Workshop chairs (on the paper submission system to be installed);
- Delivering the final versions of the papers accepted for the Workshop in accordance with the guidelines and deadlines defined by WorldCist'22 organizers;
- Coordinating and chairing the Workshop sessions at the conference.

WorldCist'22 organizers reserve the right to cancel any Workshop if deadlines are missed or if the number of registered attendees is too low to support the costs associated with the Workshop.


PROPOSAL CONTENT

Workshop proposals should contain the following information:

- Workshop title;
- Brief description of the specific scientific scope of the Workshop;
- List of topics of interest (max 15 topics);
- Reasons the Workshop should be held within WorldCist’22;
- Name, postal address, phone and email of all the members of the Workshop Organizing Committee;
- Preliminary proposal for the Workshop Program Committee (Names and affiliations).

Proposals should be submitted at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=worldcistworkshops2022 <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=worldcistworkshops2022> in PDF (in English), by September 8, 2021.


IMPORTANT DATES

- Deadline for Workshop proposals: September 8, 2021
- Notification of Workshop acceptance: September 15, 2021
- Workshop Final Information and Program Committee: September 25, 2021
- Deadline for paper submission: November 30, 2021
- Notification of paper acceptance: December 25, 2021
- Deadline for final versions and conference registration: January 8, 2022
- Conference dates: 12-14 April 2022



Website of WorldCIST'22: http://worldcist.org/ <http://worldcist.org/>


WorldCIST'22 Team
http://worldcist.org/ <http://worldcist.org/>


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