Fast Abstracts are short presentations of work in progress or opinion pieces (maximum 2 pages in the CPS 8.5"x11" two-column camera-ready format). Fast Abstracts aim to serve as a rapid and flexible mechanism to:
Major Topics include, but are not limited to:
Contributions are welcome from academia and industry. Participants in this track will present a short talk and publish a two-page abstract in the Computing Research Repository (CoRR). A Fast Abstract must be submitted in its final form, ready to be printed. Fast Abstracts are limited to 2 pages, and the authors are required to follow the CPS 8.5"x11" two-column camera-ready format. Submissions must be made electronically, in PDF format.
Fast Abstracts will not be refereed. Instead, the Fast Abstracts Chair and the Conference Program Chair will lightly screen the submissions. The criteria for acceptance will be: i) relevance and interest to the community, and ii) arrival time. Therefore, authors are encouraged to send their submission well in advance before the final deadline. We will accept as many Fast Abstracts as possible, but the number is limited by the available presentation time at the conference. By submitting a Fast Abstract, you are committing yourself or one of your colleagues to present it at the conference. Papers accepted will appear at CoRR.
All submissions should be made electronically, by e-mail, to the Fast Abstracts chair. Please use the following naming convention: FA_Y_Z.pdf where Y is the first author's last name, and Z is an abbreviation of the first author's institution.
Questions or comments about the Fast Abstracts should be directed to the Fast Abstracts Chair: Ilir Gashi, City University London - ilir.gashi.1@city.ac.uk
All submissions will be confirmed via return e-mail. If you do not receive a confirmation within 48 hours after the submission, please contact the Fast Abstracts Chair.
Ilir Gashi, City University London - ilir.gashi.1@city.ac.uk