********** Projects Showcase at STAF 2017 - Call for Papers **********
— Goals and Scope
The Projects Showcase event at STAF 2017 (http://www.informatik.uni-marburg.de/staf2017/index.php/projects-showcases/) provides an opportunity for researchers and practitioners (from both academia and industry) involved in upcoming, ongoing or completed research projects related to foundations and applications of software technologies to share results, experiences, ideas, on-going work, and knowledge that can lead to fruitful inter-project collaboration.
The Projects Showcase welcomes contributions disseminating the objectives and results of national and international research projects, including outcomes of specific deliverables, advances beyond the state of the art, overall innovation potential, exploitation approach and (expected) impact, marketing value, barriers and obstacles.
— Paper Organization Each submission should follow the structure below and clearly indicate:
— Paper Format Submitted papers must be formatted according to Springer’s LNCS template (http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0), must be in PDF format, must not exceed 8 pages in length, and must include the authors’ names, affiliations and contact details.
All submissions must be in English. All submissions will be peer reviewed by three members of the international Program Committee of the Projects Showcase track. The reviewers will assess the completeness, the quality, and the relevance of the submissions for the target audience.
— Submission Submissions will be managed via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=staf2017workshops
Accepted submissions will be included in the Projects Showcase proceedings, which will be published as a DBLP-indexed CEUR Workshop Proceedings (http://ceur-ws.org/) volume. At least one author of each accepted submission needs to register for STAF and present the paper during the Projects Showcase track.
— Important Dates - Paper submission: Apr 28, 2017 - Author notification: May 25, 2017
— Chairs - Massimo Tisi, IMT Atlantique, France (https://massimotisi.github.io/) - Thanos Zolotas, University of York, UK (http://www.zolotas.net/)