Please click here to submit original papers for the CTIT'11 conference and workshop.
Please read carefully and follow the CTIT'11 submission guidelines in order to submit your paper:
Paper authors may choose between two formats: Full papers and short papers. Both formats will be included in the proceedings and will be presented at the conference. Both formats will be rigorously peer reviewed. Complete papers are required--abstracts and incomplete papers will not be reviewed.
Full papers report on mature work, or efforts that have reached an important milestone. Short papers will highlight efforts that might be in an early stage, but are important for the community to be made aware of. Short papers can also present theories or systems that can be described concisely in the limited space.
Full papers must not exceed 10 pages. Short papers are limited to at most 4 pages. All papers must be original contributions. The material must therefore not have been previously published or be under review for publication elsewhere.
All contributions must be written in English.
In order for us to ensure the continued quality of our publications, we would ask you to use the following formats for conference papers submission:
Click here for the formatting instructions in MS-Word.
Click here for the formatting instructions in LaTeX.
Read below the proposal format for Workshops:
Proposals should be submitted in English, in accordance with the process described above. Workshop proposals should not exceed 3 pages, indicating:
That it is a Workshop proposal
Title of the event
Organizers' names and affiliations
Preferred length (half day or full day)
Theme and goals, indicating why the topic is timely and relevant
Intended audience, including the expected number of attendees, and whether you will enforce a maximum or a minimum number of attendees for this event.
Evidence of interest of both attendees and of presenters. Examples of such evidence are a list of people who have said they are likely to participate or to send students, or attendance figures from a similar prior workshop. We understand that it can be difficult to obtain that kind of for a first workshop in an area. The goal is to convince us that there is interest and that the workshop will draw a sufficient number of participants.
Brief description of format and activities
Participation requirements (e.g., prerequisites such as submission of a position paper, expected behavior during event, or a commitment to contribute to a joint publication after the event)
Relevant experience of the organizers with respect to the topic of the workshop
Submission Deadline
31 May 2011 - 15 June 2011 Notification of Acceptance 25 August 2011 Camera Ready Papers Due
21 September 2011 Conference Oct 26 and 27, 2011