DEBS 2009

3nd International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems

Call for Fast Abstracts, Posters, and Demos

Fast Abstracts are short presentations, either on new ideas or work in progress, or radical opinions that can address any issue relevant to event-based systems and complex event processing. Fast Abstracts provide an opportunity to receive early feedback from the community. Contributions are particularly solicited from industrial practitioners and academics that may not have been able to prepare full papers, but seek an opportunity to engage with the DEBS community. Accepted contributions will be published in electronic form, and an author will deliver a short talk in the Fast Abstracts track at the conference.

Demo papers report on an existing research prototype by clearly identifying the original contributions and ideas demonstrated. The authors are expected to prepare a poster and perform a live software demonstration on their own laptop during an exhibit-style conference reception. Any special requirements should be identified in the appendix of the paper. Accepted contributions will be published in electronic form.

Poster papers report on an existing research project by clearly identifying the original contributions and ideas presented. The authors are expected to prepare and present a poster during an exhibit-style conference reception. Accepted contributions will be published in electronic form.

Submission guidelines

Fast Abstracts, Demos, or Posters should be at most two (2) pages in length, must be formatted using standard two-column ACM format, and must be submitted by the deadline of May 18th, 2009 - 23:59 (CET), through the conference submission website: https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=debs09

Selection and Notification

Submissions will be refereed on the relevance to DEBS 2009, but also on their capacity to stimulate and intrigue the audience. Decisions will be notified by May 25th, 2009. Authors of accepted papers must provide the camera ready version by May 31st, 2009. At least one author of each accepted paper is expected to register to the conference.