CALL FOR DEMO/POSTER PRESENTATIONS

There will be a joint demo/poster session of the 22nd International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems DMS 2016 in conjunction with 2016 International Workshop on Distance Education Technologies and 2016 International Workshop on Visual Languages and Computing.

Demos/posters are invited for all areas covered by the main conference and the two workshops. Researchers are invited to submit a demo/poster for a paper already submitted to any conference session (you still must follow the instructions below to prepare and submit your work for this session. If accepted, a separate registration by at least one author is required). Demos/posters not associated with a paper are also encouraged.

A best demo/poster award will be granted by DMS 2016 based on the demo/poster's innovation, technical contribution, and presentation.

The descriptions of accepted demo/poster will be included in the proceedings of DMS 2016 in the category of technical notes (but are not considered conference papers). Wireless Internet access may not be available, therefore demos must not depend on its availability. Poster stands will be provided for poster papers. The poster size can be around 24 inches by 36 inches. Demo/poster presenters will be responsible for bringing and setting up any computer equipment needed for their demo/poster. Please clearly state if any additional arrangements are required in a footnote to the demo/poster paper.


DMS 2016 - CALL FOR DEMO/POSTER

The main theme of the 22nd International Conference on Distributed Multimedia Systems (DMS 2016) is Sentient Multimedia Systems.

The demo/poster track provides researchers and practitioners with a platform to demonstrate their new and innovative systems while interacting with their audience in an informal setting. Demo/poster submissions should be concerned with mature systems or prototypes in which computing technologies are used to solve practically important problems or to make entertainment. Demo/poster descriptions should make clear which aspects of the system will be demonstrated. It should include a discussion of the implementation and case studies of how the system is applied.

Software and hardware demo/poster on the following topics will be considered, but are not limited to:

DET 2016 - CALL FOR DEMO/POSTER

The demo/poster track allows researchers and practitioners in the e-learning field to demonstrate creative solutions on distance education. Demo/poster submissions must be based on an implemented and tested system that pursues one or more innovative ideas in the e-learning area. Demo/poster can be from the "traditional" research community but also can be from companies that are using software for training and motivating their human resources. Software and hardware demo on the following topics will be considered, but are not limited to:

VLC 2016 - CALL FOR DEMO/POSTER

Engaging demonstrations of the applications in the area of visual languages and computing are solicited for the joint demo/poster session. Demo/poster of both emerging academic prototypes and of cutting-edge industry developments are encouraged. Software and hardware demo on the following topics will be considered, but are not limited to:

SUBMISSION OF DEMO/POSTER

Submissions that address research and development on the above and other related topics are strongly encouraged. All the submitted demo/poster will be reviewed by the international program committee members. Accepted demo/poster will be published as technical notes in the proceedings of DMS 2016. Demo descriptions of one double-column page should be submitted electronically to: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dms2016.

Deadline for Demo Submission: July 25, 2016

A summary (one page) will be included in the Technical Notes section of the final proceedings.