We solicit submissions of ongoing and works with preliminary results that can generate significant interest and discussions at the workshop. Submissions must be limited to 6 pages including references. All submissions must be original work not under review at any other workshop, conference, or journal.
Submissions must be in PDF. We will not accept papers in any other format. Therefore, irrespective of whatever text processor or formatter you use to write your paper (LaTeX, Microsoft Word, FrameMaker, etc.), please convert the output to PDF before submission.
Submission must use a 10pt font (or larger) and be correctly formatted for printing on Letter-sized (8.5" by 11") paper. Paper text blocks must follow ACM guidelines: double-column, with each column 9.25" by 3.33", 0.33" space between columns and single-spaced. If correctly formatted, this means that no page column will have more than 55 lines of text.
Submissions MUST be no more than six (6) pages. The 6-page limit includes everything, including the bibliography references. Abstracts must have fewer than 250 words. Authors' names and affiliations must be included in the submission (the workshop follows a single blind review policy).
To maximize the chances that your paper will print correctly, please use only standard printer fonts (e.g., Times Roman, Helvetica, etc.) or standard TeX Computer Modern fonts; other fonts may be used but must be included in the PDF file.
The paper must print clearly on standard black-and-white printers. Reviewers are not required to view your paper in color.
Make sure that symbols and labels used in graphs are readable as printed, and not only with a 20x on-screen magnification.
Try to keep the file size under 15 MB.
Submissions can use this LaTex template that is known to comply with the formatting requirements. Authors remain responsible for checking that their resulting PDF meets our formatting specifications.