22 - 24 July 2010, Athens - Greece
 

The conference will accept full papers and short papers.

Full papers should be original research work, present analysis of data and discussion of research findings. Full papers must not have been previously published or submitted for publication. Full papers must not exceed 10 A4-size pages. As in previous ENASE conferences, the acceptance rate for full papers will be at or below 30%.

Short papers should relate to an ongoing research or experience. Time allowed, short papers will be presented by the authors alongside full papers. Alternatively, they will be placed in the category of poster papers available for viewing and discussions. Some short papers may be submitted as demo papers and presented as demonstrations of software tools and products. They should be describing non-for-profit software tools and in a prototype-, alpha-, or beta-version. Short papers must not exceed 6 A4-size pages.

Papers should be submitted using the on-line submission procedure briefly described below. The guidelines for paper formatting provided at the conference website must be strictly used for all submitted papers. The submission format is the same as the camera-ready format. The Program Committee will review all papers and the contact author (the author who submits the paper) of each paper will be notified of the result, by e-mail.

PDF format is preferred for the papers but LaTeX/PS/DOC/DOCX/RTF formats will be also accepted. The web submission facility automatically sends an acknowledgement, by e-mail, to the contact author. Please contact the secretariat if no acknowledgement is received. If the author is unable to use the web-based procedure then he/she can send the paper by e-mail to the secretariat attaching an additional file with contact information and paper related topics.

Due to space limitations in the Proceedings, the camera-ready versions of accepted papers will be limited to 10 (ten) pages for full presentations and 6 (six) for short presentations. If absolutely needed, the number of pages may be increased up to a maximum of 14 pages (long presentations) and 10 pages (poster and demo presentations). However, for each page in excess of the maximum allowed, the author will have to pay an additional fee.

All ENASE full and short papers will be published in time for the conference in the proceedings, produced by INSTICC under an ISBN reference, on paper and on CD-ROM form (the CD-ROM will be shared with ICSOFT). The proceedings of ENASE 2007 and 2008 are indexed by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index, and EI has already indexed the proceedings of ENASE 2008.

After the conference, a book containing all ENASE full papers (modified and extended) will be edited and published as post-proceedings by Springer-Verlag in the CCIS (Communications in Computer and Information Science) series.


Paper Templates

The provided MS Word and LaTeX templates should be used for all paper formats.

Authors are requested to not modify the given template while formatting their camera-ready submission. Each submission will be analyzed and if any formatting error is found, it may be sent to the authors for proper re-formatting.

If the template is not used then the authors have to assure the correct papers formatting otherwise the camera-ready submission may not be accepted for inclusion in the proceedings.


Conference Papers

- MS Word Template
- LaTeX Template


Reference & Citation Guidelines


Workshop Papers

- MS Word Template
- LaTeX Template

 
 
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