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GENERAL INFO
THE SYMPOSIUM
PRACTICAL INFO
PROGRAM
SUBMISSIONS
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Graduate Student Activities |
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The TTTC Student Activities Committee is organizing two activities aiming to provide graduate students
with an opportunity to disseminate their research and obtain visibility in the international test community.
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VTS Submission |
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The VTS Program Committee invites original, unpublished paper submissions for VTS 2010.
Paper submissions should be complete manuscripts, up to six pages (inclusive of figures,
tables, and bibliography) in a standard IEEE two-column format. Papers exceeding the page limit will be returned withouth review.
Authors should clearly explain the significance of the work, highlight novel features, and describe its current status.
On the title page, please include: author name(s) and affiliation(s), and the mailing address,
phone number, fax number, and e-mail address of the contact author. A 50-word abstract and
five keywords identifying the topic area are also required.
For formal paper submission related information, please contact the Program Chairs:
Michel Renovell
LIRMM - CNRS
renovell@lirmm.fr
Claude Thibeault
École de Technologie supérieure
claude.thibeault@etsmtl.ca
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Special Session and Innovative Practices Track Submission |
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Proposals for the Innovative Practices track and Special Sessions are also invited.
Formal paper submissions are to be made electronically through the VTS website
(follow Authors and Reviewers Login instructions below).
The Innovative Practices track will highlight cutting-edge challenges faced by test
practitioners, and innovative solutions employed to address them. Special Sessions can
include panels, embedded tutorials, or hot topic presentations. Innovative practices
track and special session proposals should include a title, name and contact information
of the session organizer(s), a 150-to-200 word abstract, and a list of prospective participants.
Innovative Practices Tracks and Special Sessions proposals should be submitted by
30th November 2009.
More details about Special Sessions and IP Tracks can be found here.
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Author Information |
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Formal paper submissions are to be made electronically through the VTS website
(follow Authors and Reviewers Login instructions below).
The deadline for submission of paper title and abstract is September 20th, 2009.
The complete paper must be uploaded before September 30th, 2009 (extended)
Authors will be notified of the disposition of their papers by 4th December 2009.
A submission will be considered as evidence that, upon acceptance, the author(s) will
present the paper at the symposium, and will submit a final camera-ready version of
the paper for inclusion in the proceedings.
VTS 2010 will present a Best Paper Award, a Best Panel Award, and a Best IP Track
Session Award based on the evaluations of reviewers, attendees, and an invited panel of judges.
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Instructions for authors of accepted papers |
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Detailed instructions for authors of accepted papaers can be found here.
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Authors and Reviewers Login |
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