INFORMATION FOR ICCS PARTICIPANTS
Please see sections relevant to you:
Paper Formatting Guidelines
Authors whose submissions are accepted for presentation should plan to submit full papers by (Date?). These will be reviewed and, if accepted, published in the peer reviewed on-line journal InterJournal and as a conference proceedings volume. Please follow carefully the formatting instructions below.
Microsoft Word:
The following files are example templates for formatting your paper kindly prepared by Jean-Claude Heudin. Once you have prepared them in Word format, please also prepare a HTML and/or PDF version for posting on the web as part of InterJournal. Please keep the length of papers to under 8 pages.
- wpc.doc is a Word97 file for PCs (it can be submitted as Word5.1, Word97 or Word98 file)
- wmac or wmac.hqx is a Word5.1 file for Macs (it can be submitted as Word5.1, Word97 or Word98 file)
LaTeX:
The following files may be used for formatting your paper using LaTeX2e. Please keep the length of papers to under 8 pages.
- ICCShow.tex is a latex file which gives a sample of the format expected for the ICCS proceedings.
- ICCShow.ps is a postscript version of the file. You may want to print this first and use it as a guide.
- ICCSsty.tex is a latex style file neccessary to create the ICCS conference paper format.
- ICCS.bst is a bibtex style file for creating references like those descibed in the formatting instructions. It has been designed for use with article, proceedings, inproceedings, inbook, book and techreport entries. It was generously submitted by Bernhard Sendhoff.
- ICCShow.bib Example of how you can set up your bibliography database.
- ICCShow.bbl Result of running bibtex on the bibliography
- notes is a file of caveats and notes about proceedings preparation.
- plot.eps is an example postscript figure used by the above files.
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Audio/visual equipment
Please notify us of your requirements for audio visual equipment. Overhead projectors, computer projectors, and slide projectors are available (but please let us know about the need for slide projectors). Give us sufficient notice. Please direct A/V requests to Debra at debra@necsi.org no later than April 30.
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Time estimates of talks
Parallel Sessions: 14-18 minutes, depending on the session
Extended Talk Sessions: 18-22 minutes, depending on the session
Breakout Sessions: 26-32 minutes, depending on the session
Plenary Sessions: 40 minutes
Allow time for questions.
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Speaker guidelines
Attached are some general guidelines for speakers. Of course, the guidelines cannot be uniformly applied.
The conference is devoted to investigating the unified study of complex systems. However, most speakers and attendees are presently based primarily in a particular discipline and therefore communicating the frame of the work is particularly important. Moreover, the frame often contains many of the universal aspects.
(1) The first part of the presentation should be devoted to: (a) explaining the questions that are being asked / issues being addressed (b) the key insights that have been gained.
(a) and (b) are designed to communicate the way of understanding systems that are being used.
(2) The second part should describe examples that provide a sense of the detailed work. Preferably, this should resonate with the questions and insights described in (1) and provide further understanding of how and what we learn about complex systems. Introduce technical methodology / mathematical tools sparingly, but give a sense of these so that the basis of the conclusions can be appreciated.
We may produce a video proceedings of the conference. Please let us know now if you do not want to be included.
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Poster presenter guidelines
Please note that posters are up all week at ICCS. They provide an important opportunity for people to think about your work and discuss it, which is not as possible during your oral presentations. We can accommodate additional posters from those who are scheduled to give oral presentations and this is encouraged. Please inform us if you plan to prepare a poster so that a space may be reserved for you.
The poster space will be 3 feet wide (1 meter) by 4 to 5 feet long (1.5 meter). Materials for attaching the posters will be provided.
For those unfamiliar with posters -- it is advised to have an easily viewed title and abstract with large characters. As with any presentation, figures with clear captions are typically better than large amounts of text. The material may be printed on single sheets of paper and attached directly to the poster space. Copies of preprints/reprints can be made available at the poster.
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Plenary/breakout session chairs
At the beginning of your session you will have 10 minutes to introduce the central concept of your session and its relationship to the study of complex systems in general. This is an opportunity to set the tone and spirit of the session. We cannot emphasize too much the importance of this task to the overall success of the conference.
If you have not yet sent a paragraph describing the subject area of the breakout session please do so as soon as possible.
The conference is devoted to revealing the unified study of complex systems. However, most speakers and attendees are based primarily in a particular discipline and therefore communicating the frame of the work is particularly important.
Therefore, at the beginning of your session please devote a few minutes to introducing the session by: (a) explaining the questions that are being asked / issues being addressed (b) the key insights that have been gained in general by this approach (not necessarily by the specific speakers of the session)
(a) and (b) are designed to reflect the way of understanding systems that are being used. If possible, communicate your remarks directly to the speakers in advance so that the descriptions of their work can better resonate with the questions and insights described above.
Please be in touch with the speakers of your session to discuss with them the format -- i.e. length of talks and discussion format.
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Hotel accommodations
Boston Marriott Quincy 1000 Marriott Drive Quincy, Massachusetts
If you have not already done so, please make your hotel reservation as soon as possible by calling Marriott reservations at (800) 228-9290 or (617) 472-1000. Mention ICCS 2006 to receive the group rate. Cancellations may be made up to 48 hours prior to arrival without penalty.
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Directions to conference hotel
Driving directions from Logan Airport can be found at: http://marriott.com/property/mapAndNearbyAirports.mi?marshaCode=BOSQU
or
Boston's subway map can be found at: http://www.mbta.com/traveling_t/schedules_subway.asp
Take the red line to the "Quincy Adams" stop. The hotel is 1/4 mile up the hill (across the street from the train station). Complimentary shuttle service to/from the train station is available every 15 minutes, Monday - Friday, between the hours of 6:00-9:00 AM and 3:00-6:00 PM. (white shuttle with green "A&A Transportation" lettering)
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Roommate coordination
We are currently updating an email list to enable participants who need roommates to contact each other. If you would like your name and email address to be included on the list, please send a roommate request to Danny at iccs@necsi.org as soon as possible.
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Ride or other coordination
If you would like to carpool with other participants to/from the conference site, or have another message to send to others who are coming, please send a message to Danny at iccs@necsi.org.
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Volunteers needed
It takes an incredible number of people to run a conference of this magnitude. Please volunteer your time. If you can spare an hour or two, please let Debra know at debra@necsi.org.
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Any other questions
Please contact Greg or Debra at iccs@necsi.org.
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