Research
Paper Submission
General Instructions
The
Proceedings will be published by
Springer Verlag in the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) Series.
Both
submissions for refereeing and final versions of papers for the
proceedings must be formatted according to the
Information for LNCS Authors. Academic papers should
be no more than 18 pages. (This is the final, definitive page limit.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the change from earlier
published limits, but this was necessary to provide adequate space
to authors given the submission format.)
Any submitted paper violating the length, format, or any other requirements
will be rejected without review. All submitted papers will
be judged based on their quality and relevance. If a paper is accepted,
its publication in the proceedings is contingent upon pre-registration
of at least one of its authors to the conference.
Submission
Authors are required to submit their papers electronically using
the Portable Document Format (PDF). Please do ensure that your PDF
files view and print without (e.g., font-related) problems using
Adobe's Acrobat Reader, 'acroread'.
Please upload your abstract and paper to the following website:
https://msrcmt.research.microsoft.com/EDBT2006
The deadline for abstract submission is Friday, September 23rd
2005, 2:00 PM PST and the deadline for paper submission is
Friday, September 30th 2005, 2:00 PM PST.
Contact
Information and Conflict of Interest
When a paper is registered through the submission site, various
information will be collected, including contact author information.
Please choose contact author information (particularly email address)
that will be stable through March 2006. The submission site will
also request information about conflict of interest with program
committee members. It is the full responsibility of all authors
to identify all and only their potential conflict-of-interest reviewers
among the program committee members. It is imperative that authors
allocate sufficient time in their submission process to identify
and enter their conflict-of-interest reviewers.
Duplicate
Submissions and Copyright
A paper submitted to EDBT cannot be under review for any other conference
or journal during the time it is being considered for EDBT, and
it must be substantially different from any previously published
work. Authors submitting papers to EDBT implicitly agree to the
following terms:
"I
understand that the paper being submitted must not contain substantial
overlap with any
other paper submitted elsewhere now or during the review process.
Furthermore, previously
published papers with anyoverlap are cited prominently in this submission."
Authors
of accepted papers must sign a Spring Verlag copyright release form.
Any patent applications must be resolved before the proceedings
publication date. ByA? submitting a paper to EDBT, authors implicitly
agree to the public release of the paper -- no papers will be withheld
from the proceedings.
The
completed copyright
form can be sent to:
Prof.
Mike Hatzopoulos
Department of Informatics and Telecommunications
University of Athens
Panepistimioupolis, Informatics Buildings
157-84 Ilisia, Athens
Hellas (Greece)
Phone +30 (210) 727-5203
Fax +30 (210) 727-5214
Email mike@di.uoa.gr
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