Short Research Papers
Submissions are solicited for short papers that address any of the conference topics by researchers and by practitioners. Authors are encouraged to submit late-breaking research results, reports on issues in practice and work in progress that show the latest innovative ideas and practices. Short paper submissions should report original work and must not have been published previously nor be a condensed version of previously published papers.
All short paper submissions will be peer-reviewed by an international panel of experts. The review process will retain the anonymity of authors and reviewers.
Submit short papers of a maximum 8 pages in .PDF format by 25 March 2013, using the conference submission system. Papers must be formatted according to the prescribed LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) format (see panel on right-hand side to download the formatting instructions). Accepted short papers must be presented at the conference and will be published by Springer in the LNCS Series. Authors must guarantee the anonymity of their submissions (please remove names and affiliations from the first page and any other material that would allow reviewers to identify the authors).
The visual nature of the short paper submission will be assessed by the reviewers. If judged pertinent for the audience, authors of accepted short paper submissions might be invited to present their paper in the Interactive Poster track session as well.
Any questions regarding Short Research Papers should be directed to: interact2013.short.papers@gmail.com