*********************************************************************************************************************************************** ** ** ** We apologize for multiple messages received. ** ** ** ** The deadline of thhis Call for WORKSHOPS is approaching: December 11th, 2022 ** ** ** *********************************************************************************************************************************************** ** ** ** The 23nd International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2023 **- ** National Technical University of Athens and University of the Aegean, Lesvos, Greece ** ** ** ** July 3-6, 2023 ** ** https://iccsa.org ** ** ** ** CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS ** ** ** *********************************************************************************************************************************************** We encourage and invite interested parties to submit a proposal for organizing a Workshop. Workshop proposals will be collected and evaluated as they are received until December 11, 2022. The Workshop proposals should be submitted from the researcher's home page on the ICCSA 2023 Electronic Submission System: https://ess.iccsa.org. The form to be filled will require the following information: 1) Title of the Workshop Please select a simple name, close to the aim of the workshop. Do not include here the acronym. 2) The Acronym of the Workshop including the year, 2023 (e.g.: VRA 2023) 3) The selected publisher (LNCS) of the proposed workshop. If you are interested publishing the papers of your Workshop on IEEE-CPS Xplore, please specify IEEE. 4) Description of the Workshop, including the detailed list (name, affiliation, country) of the Program Committee members 5) Description of the topics (themes) of the workshop 6) Name, the affiliation, mailing address and e-mail address of the Workshop organizer(s). 7) Previous experience of the organizer(s) in organizing Workshops (if any). 8) Name, the affiliation, and e-mail addresses of at least three colleagues of the organizer(s) who can assess the ability to organize a Workshop 9) A short description on how the workshop will be advertised. The organization of successful workshops in previous editions of ICCSA (at least 5 papers accepted in the Proceedings, minimum no-show up, several discussions and questions during/after presentations), including the participation of the Workshop Organizers to the Conference, will be given priority ranking for acceptance. The information provided by the workshop organizer(s) to the Conference Chairs shall remain strictly confidential. The Workshop Organizers are responsible for all the organizational aspects including soliciting submissions and providing the details of an adequate number of reviewers for the Workshop papers. Workshop Organizers are also fully responsible for ensuring that only high quality papers are accepted for publication in the Proceedings and for verifying the correctness of the layout adopted by the authors (which depends from the editor selected for the workshop). They are also responsible for choosing the actual reviewers (at least three) for each paper and for monitoring the reviewing process on the reviewing system, in collaboration with the Conference Program Chairs. Workshop Organizers (or their Deputies) are committed to attending ICCSA 2023, setting the order of presentations and chairing their related workshop(s). The maximum number of Workshop Organizers per Workshop is 6. Due to their active role, Workshop Organizers will receive some incentives, depending on the number and quality of accepted and registered papers. Paper submission ---------------- LNCS/CPS(IEEE) GENERAL TRACKS PAPERS: The submitted paper must be between 12 to 18 pages long and formatted according to the LNCS rules or 7 to 11 pages for CPS-Xplore publications. LNCS/CPS(IEEE) WORKSHOP PAPERS: The submitted paper must be between 12 to 18 pages long and formatted according to the LNCS rules or 7 to 11 pages for CPS-Xplore publications. CPS(IEEE) PHD SHOWCASE PAPERS The submitted paper must be between 7 to 9 pages long and formatted according to the CPS -XPlore rules. LNCS SHORT PAPERS: The submitted paper must be between 6 to 10 pages long and formatted according to the LNCS rules. Proceedings The proceedings will be published as a special series of volumes of the Lecture Notes on Computer Science (LNCS) edited by Springer and a CPS Volume published on XPlore . All accepted papers will be included in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series and indexed by Scopus, EI Engineering Index, Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (included in ISI Web of Science), and several other indexing services. The papers will contain linked references, XML versions and citable DOI numbers. Papers published by IEEE-CPS will be published as Post Conference Proceedings and indexed by Scopus, EI Engineering Index, Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (included in ISI Web of Science), and several other indexing services. Contact Information: Anastasia Startigea National Technical University of Athens School of Rural, Surveying and Geoinformatics Engineering Dept. of Geography and Regional Planning Heroon Polytechniou 9, 15780 Zografou, Greece Phone: +30 210 7722 672 Fax: +30 210 7722 750 Email: stratige central ntua gr Osvaldo Gervasi Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Perugia Via Vanvitelli, 1 06123 Perugia Italy Phone: +39-075-5855048 Fax: +39-075-5855024 Email: osvaldo gervasi unipg it URL: http://ogervasi unipg it