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Workshops
NSS 2010 will hold multiple workshops on September 1-3,2010, in Melbourne, Australia, co-located with the main conference. We invite you to submit workshop proposals on any topic related to Network and System Security to the Workshop Chairs. The purpose of these workshops is to offer researchers a good opportunity to present their work in a more focused way than the conference itself and to obtain feedback from an interested community. Workshop organizers are responsible for establishing a program committee, collecting and evaluating submissions, notifying authors of acceptance or rejection in due time, ensuring a transparent and fair selection process, organizing selected papers into sessions, and assigning session chairs. Proposals on emerging topics guaranteed to generate significant interest in the community will be selected. A workshop proposal should contain at least:
Workshop proposals submission date is
April 30, Once accepted, the workshop should establish own paper submission system. Each paper selected for inclusion in the proceedings must be registered for NSS 2010 at the same registration rates. Each paper must be presented in person by the author, or one of the authors. Proceedings of the NSS 2010 workshops will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press, in the same proceedings of NSS 2010, and will be made available to all conference registrants on site. All workshop papers will also be electronically available through IEEE Xplore Digital Database, and professionally indexed through INSPEC and EI Index. The accepted workshops can decide own submission deadlines but must follow the same camera-ready deadline and registration deadline as NSS 2010 main conference. Please organize your workshop as early as possible to ensure your effort turn out to be fruitful. For further information on preparing a workshop proposal, please contact Workshop Chairs: Dr. Zesheng Chen (zchen@engr.ipfw.edu), Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA, and Dr. Haining Wang (hnw@cs.wm.edu), College of William and Mary, USA. |
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The 4th
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