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 Call for special sessions

The INDIN 2016 organising team invites professionals in the area of industrial informatics to propose special sessions to be held at INDIN 2016 in Futuroscope-Poitiers, France.

Special sessions provide the opportunity to focus in detail on particular emerging topics, which are not reflected in the list of conference tracks, and/or to represent a specific working fields where researchers would like to meet and discuss advances.

If you are interested in organizing a special session, please contact Special Sessions Co-Chairs, Juan Jose Rodriguez Andina (jjrdguez@uvigo.es)  

 

Proposal content

If you'd like to propose and organise a special session, please send us a proposal using the template below, and including the following information.

  •     Title of the special session.
  •     Brief description of the area of concern (approximately 100 words), with special focus on specific technical areas.
  •     The name and contact information of two or more special session organisers, who are willing to promote and organise a sufficient number of quality submissions to the special session.
  •     The background of the organisers.
  •     A list of potential authors and their affiliations.
  •     A list of potential reviewers and their affiliations.
  •     The sponsoring IES Technical Committee(s) (if any).

file: Proposal template (142 Kb)

Organising your special session

Once approved, it is the duty of the organisers to publicise their special session among researchers and practitioners in the field and attract a sufficient number of papers.

Papers submitted to special sessions will undergo the same review process as regular papers. The special session chairs of the respective special session are responsible for organising the review process, assuring at least three reviews per paper. This includes selection of reviewers from their peers.

Before starting the review process, session organisers must explicitly declare papers which present a conflict of interest for them. A conflict of interest arises where the judgement of a paper quality can be influenced by the organisers being authors or knowing some of the authors. To ensure independent reviews, this conflict must be marked as such in the submission system and the session Chairs notified so that they can arrange the review process.

A minimum of five accepted papers with authors from at least three independent institutions is required for each session. If a session has too few papers, accepted papers will be allocated to regular sessions wherever possible. In case of indication of weakly-organised special sessions, the conference organisers will offer advice, but reserve measures including cancellation of the respective special session.

Organisers of a successful special session with a minimum of five submitted papers, included in the programme, will have their efforts recognised through an offer of free registration for their own use when attending the conference.

 

 

 

 

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