[AISWorld] ER 2021 - Call for Workshops

Arturo Castellanos arturocastellanos at gmail.com
Fri Jan 22 10:48:55 EST 2021


Dear conceptual modeler,


Continuing a long tradition, ER 2021 will host a number of workshops to be
held in conjunction with the main ER 2021 conference. The workshops will
serve as an intensive collaborative forum for exchanging innovative ideas
about conceptual modeling, and for discovering new frontiers for its use.
We specifically invite proposals for interactive workshops on new,
emerging, or established topics in conceptual modeling, or its application
in specific domains. We encourage workshop organizers to include activities
that provide their participants with a true workshop experience. The
conference and its workshops are expected to be hybrid, with both in-person
and remote participation. Workshop proposals in any topics of interest to
ER2021, are welcome.


Workshop proposals: February 7, 2021 for more information go to:
https://www.er2021.org/call-for-workshops.html


Important dates:
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Paper abstracts: March 31, 2021
Full papers: April 7, 2021
Author notification: June 9, 2021
Camera-ready papers: June 23, 2021
Workshop proposals: February 7, 2021
Workshop papers: June 16, 2021
WS author notification: July 15, 2021
Camera-ready WS papers: July 31, 2021

Tutorial/Panel proposals: June 16, 2021
Forum/Demo/Poster papers: June 16, 2021
F/D/P author notification: July 15, 2021
Camera-ready F/D/P papers: July 31, 2021

About the location:
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ER 2021 will be held as a blended conference, with participation both
on-site in the beautiful and vibrant city of St. John's, Canada, as well as
virtually from around the world.

Proceedings of all ER workshops will be published as a single volume of
Springer LNCS. All workshop papers are limited to no more than 10 pages in
LNCS format. It is expected that the organizers of ER workshops conform to
the rules imposed by the ER steering committee. In particular, the
acceptance rate for all workshops will not exceed 40% and organizers are
not allowed to submit papers to their own workshop.


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