Demonstrations and PostersICT4S 2023
The ICT4S’23 Demonstrations and Poster Track offers an interactive opportunity for researchers and practitioners to show off recent advances, ideas, and experiences to the ICT4S community. Demonstrations and Posters help start conversations that could lead to new collaborations and help researchers and graduate students to meet faculty from other universities.
Tue 6 JunDisplayed time zone: Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris change
15:30 - 16:00 | |||
15:30 30mCoffee break | Break Catering |
16:00 - 17:30 | Session 1 - Demonstrations and PosterDemonstrations and Posters at Petri Chair(s): June Sallou Delft University of Technology | ||
Wed 7 JunDisplayed time zone: Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris change
15:30 - 16:00 | |||
15:30 30mCoffee break | Break Catering |
16:00 - 17:30 | Session 2 - Demonstrations and PosterDemonstrations and Posters at Petri Chair(s): June Sallou Delft University of Technology | ||
Unscheduled Events
Accepted Papers
Call for Demonstrations and Posters
The main purpose of the ICT4S 2023 Demonstrations and Posters Track is to provide a great environment to discuss experiences, new ideas, challenges, and recent work advances, in addition to seeding new networking opportunities and collaborations.
While a poster is required, additional presentations can be tool demonstrations, videos, downloadable apps, live coding, physical prototypes, or any other artifacts to showcase to other conference attendees.
Topics of Interest
A broad range of topics are appropriate for Demonstrations and Posters, including all the topics of interest from the main ICT4S’23 track. The following non-exhaustive list illustrates possibilities:
- Reflection on past, present, or future vision of ICT for Sustainability
- Current senior/student research WIP
- Demonstrations of tools presented in the main ICT4S conference
- Integration of Sustainable ICT research into education
- Energy-efficient and energy-aware software engineering tools and methods
- Experiences and case studies
- Sustainability in practice
- Real-world and/or Industrial use cases
- Student research projects
Goals
Demonstrations and Posters can help accomplish a wide range of goals, such as:
- Presenting industry representatives your specific line of research and its practical applications
- Stimulating networking between existing or new ideas, research, and projects
- Connecting graduate students to community members, researchers, and faculty
- Facilitating new collaborations and projects
- Presenting cutting-edge research results with scientific members
Submission
Submission consists of:
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A paper up to 3 pages (including all text and figures), plus 1 additional page containing ONLY references. Papers should be submitted in the 1 column CEUR Article format. The template is available on Overleaf, or you can download the DOCX or ODT version of the template.
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The paper would be beneficial to include:
- Abstract
- Brief technical content description of the work - Research results, efforts to integrate the research into society or education, etc.
- Relevance and novelty - Why is this interesting for the ICT4S community?
- References are not required but may be included if it helps further clarify topics and claims. However, if the main work in the paper is accepted in the main ICT4S track or previously published, it should be referenced.
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Submissions must:
- not have been previously published in demonstration form and not simultaneously submitted to any venue other than ICT4S;
- be in PDF format and written in English;
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Submissions should contain author names and affiliations. Papers should be submitted electronically via EasyChair. Select the “[ICT4S’23] Demonstrations and Posters Track".
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The poster in A0 portrait format (841mm by 1189mm) and in PDF format to be submitted prior to the conference for accepted papers.
Presentation
Instructions will be given to accepted paper authors prior to ICT4S’23.
Evaluation
Each submission will be peer-reviewed by at least 2 members of the demonstrations and posters program committee. The evaluation criteria include:
- the novelty and relevance of the poster/demonstration for the ICT4S audience and topics of interest;
- the originality of its underlying ideas and contribution;
- the quality of textual presentation of the paper.
Publishing
The accepted papers will be published in an open access archive (CEUR).
For further information, please feel free to contact the track chairs: Irit Hadar <hadari@is.haifa.ac.il> and June Sallou <j.sallou@tudelft.nl>.