APWeb 2006 Accepted Papers
APWeb 2006 conference paper selection decisions
have been made now. Authors have been contacted by emails already. They can also
login into the submissions website for view review reports and the final
decision. Out of 413 full paper submissions, only 56 are accepted as regular
papers (13.6%) and 42 as short papers (10.2%).
Accepted papers by the main conference.
Accepted papers by APWeb 2007 workshops: including XRA, MEGA, IWSN, ICSE.
Authors please note the following:
Your paper will be published in the conference proceedings by Springer as a volume of its Lecturer Notes in Computer Science series. Please email us the PDF version of your camera-ready paper, together with all electronic files used to produce the PDF version of your paper. All files must be zipped into a single file named as APWEBXXX.zip, where XXX is your paper ID. You must follow the guidelines for preparing the camera ready copy very carefully. The paper page limit is 12 pages for each regular paper. You may purchase extra pages for your paper at a cost of US$100 per additional page (subject to PC co-chairs' approval). Failing to comply with the guidelines or exceeding your page limit may risk your paper being excluded from the proceedings. The guidelines for preparing your camera-ready version are available at Springer Website.
You must have a completed and
signed copyright form faxed before November 8th, 2005 to:
Dr Heng Tao Shen
School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Fax Number: 61-7-3365 4999
The copyright form is available at
Springer Webiste. When filling the copyright form, please use
"APWeb 2006" for "Conference/Book" entry, "Xiaofang Zhou, Jianzhong Li, Heng
Tao Shen and Masaru Kitsuregawa" for "Volume Editor(s)" entry, and your
paper title for "Title of the contribution" entry.
The deadline for the camera-ready paper is November 8th, 2005. Note that this is an absolutely firm deadline, meaning that your paper will not be included in the proceedings should your final submission, including the properly formatted paper, signed copyright form and the registration form with payment, fail to reach us by this deadline. Please do take the comments and suggestions of the reviewers into account to improve the quality of your paper.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register by November 8th, 2005 for the paper to be included in the proceedings. If you have more than one paper accepted by this conference (or APWeb workshops), you need to pay one registration for each paper accepted. The registration form and other related information (such as hotel booking) will be available shortly at APWeb 2006 website.
Each accepted paper is expected to be presented at the conference. However, you do have choices. For a regular paper, you can choose either 30 minutes presentation (normal presentation) or 15 minutes presentation (concise presentation); and for a short paper, you can choose 15 minutes presentation (short presentation), or poster presentation (in this case, you need to prepare a poster and prepared to discuss your work with conference delegates during designated poster sessions - poster preparation instructions to be announced soon). Please email your presentation option to PC Co-Chair Professor Xiaofang Zhou (zxf@itee.uq.edu.au) as early as possible but no later than October 15th, 2005). Don't forget to quote your paper ID when telling us this option.
Authors who wish to receive an invitation letter (for visa application purpose) should send your request to APWeb 2006 Organization Chair Dr Hong Gao (email: gaohong@mail.banner.com.cn).