UM2003

Second Workshop on Empirical Evaluation of Adaptive Systems

in conjunction with UM2003

June 22, 2003 - University of Pittsburgh - Johnstown
 
 

Requirements

As stated above, each submission is required to address at least one of the main workshop questions. Fulfillment of this requirement will be assessed in the course of the review process. Submissions should not exceed 10 pages and should be formatted according to the LLNCS style. Please refer to the workshop's web site for more information on the submission format: http://art.ph-freiburg.de/um2003.

Workshop papers will be published in full length in the workshop proceedings and presented in talks at the workshop.

Note that workshop participants are not (!) required to register for the whole conference, but may register for the workshop only (http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~um2003).

Format of the Camera Ready Copy

For maximum length, camera ready papers must fit within 10 single-spaced pages printed with a 10-point font. These 10 pages must include all elements of the submission. Page 1 must include the title of the paper, a short abstract (150 words), a list of keywords, and the authors' postal and e-mail addresses and fax and phone numbers (Page 1 can also include the beginning of the main text of the manuscript). Camera ready copies must be in Portable Document Format (*.pdf) or Postscript (*.ps).

Please, follow closely the Springer Verlag requirements or use the provided templates (LaTex2e | MS Word (PC) | MS Word (Mac)). The Latex2e template package contains llncs.dem (a sample input file) and llncs.doc (a TEX file containing detailed instructions showing how the macro package works). If you have any problems with the latex templates, take a look at these files first. More extensive information about formatting your submission can be found on Springer's Information for Authors page.

Paper Submission

Please, submit your paper by e-mail to Stephan Weibelzahl (weibelza@ph-freiburg.de) until March 3, 2003. Postscript (*.ps) and Portable Document Format (*.pdf) files are preferred.