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CALL FOR POSTERS AND DEMOS 

Tenth IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing 
Systems 
(SASO 2016) 

Augsburg, Germany; 12-16 September 2016 
http://uni-augsburg.de/saso2016
@SASO2016Conf
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Part of FAS* - Foundation and Applications of Self* Computing Conferences 
Co-located with: 
The International Conference on Cloud and Autonomic Computing (ICCAC 2016)
http://iccac2016.se.rit.edu

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Overview 
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The tenth SASO conference continues its tradition of offering poster and demo 
sessions, which are a great opportunity for an interactive presentation of 
emerging ideas, late-breaking results, experiences, and challenges on SASO 
topics. These sessions are informal and highly interactive, and allow authors 
and participants to engage in in-depth discussions about the presented work 
from which new collaborations, ideas, and solutions can emerge.

Posters should cover the same key areas as Research Papers and present 
original, cutting-edge ideas inclusive of speculative/provocative ones. 
Proposals of new research directions and innovative interdisciplinary 
approaches are also welcome. Submissions in the following areas are 
particularly encouraged:

- Self-* systems theories, frameworks, models, and paradigms, including the 
ones inspired by the biological, social, and physical worlds.
- Self-* systems engineering: goals and requirements, hardware and software 
design, deployment, management and control, validation.
- Properties of self-* systems: self-organisation and emergent behaviour, 
self-adaptation, self-management, self-monitoring, self-tuning, self-repair, 
self-configuration, etc.
- Evaluation of self-* systems: methods for performance, robustness, 
dependability assessment and analysis.
- Social self-* systems: emergent human behaviour, crowdsourcing, collective 
awareness, gamification and serious games.
- Applications and experiences with self-* systems: cyber security, 
transportation, computational sustainability, power systems, large networks, 
large data centers, and cloud computing.

Demos may target virtual systems (e.g., software applications), physical 
systems (e.g., robots or sensor networks), or cyber-physical systems combining 
the two. Physical systems might be presented either with real equipment, by 
simulation, or hybrid solutions using both simulations and real platforms. 
Submissions which highlight the utility and general applicability of the 
contribution - whether short, medium or long term - are particularly solicited, 
and interactivity of a demo is considered a further asset.

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Submission Instructions 
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For evaluation and selection, authors should submit a two-page extended 
abstract for their poster or demo. The format of this extended abstract must 
comply with the IEEE Computer Society Press proceedings style guide and shall 
be submitted electronically in PDF format. Templates for Word and LaTeX are 
available for download from the IEEE website 
(http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html). 
Demo submissions must include a URL of a website providing a self-explanatory 
video showing the system at work.

Electronic submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=saso2016

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Important Dates 
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Submission deadline: June 10, 2016
Notification: July 8, 2016
Camera-ready copy due: July 22, 2016
Conference: September 12-16, 2016

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Accepted Posters and Demos 
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If selected, authors shall prepare a final, camera-ready version of the 
extended abstract, taking into account all feedback from the reviewers, and 
formatted according to the IEEE Computer Society Press proceedings style guide. 
Posters and Demos will be advertised in the final program, and authors’ 
two-page extended abstracts will be submitted to IEEE Xplore as part of the 
conference proceedings. Abstracts will also be available as part of the IEEE 
Digital Library.

At least one author of accepted posters or demos is required to register at the 
conference, give a brief presentation of the poster or demo in the interactive 
session, as well as stay with the poster and/or demo to discuss the work with 
conference attendees for the duration of the scheduled session.

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Poster Content and Layout Guidelines 
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Authors shall prepare their poster for presentation in the reserved session, 
taking into consideration that all posters should include the following 
information:

- The purpose and goals of the work.
- Any background and motivation needed to understand the work.
- Any critical hypotheses and assumptions that underlie the work.
- A clear summary of the contribution and/or results, in sufficient detail for 
a (re)viewer to understand the work and its relevance. If the work is at an 
initial stage, it is especially important to state clearly the anticipated 
contributions and any early results towards them.
- The relationship to other related efforts, where appropriate. Authors of 
accepted posters may be asked to point out relationships to work represented by 
other accepted posters.
- Where to find additional information. This should include but is not 
restricted to: a web site where viewers can go to find additional information 
about the work; how to contact the authors, including email addresses;          
                              for any papers, books, or other materials that 
provide additional information.

The format and nature of posters require authors to capture the viewers’ 
attention effectively, and present core concepts to clearly position the 
context of their research work. For this reason, graphic representations, 
figures, and screen shots are typically the main medium of communication in 
successful posters. Few attendees will stop to read a large poster with dense 
text. If screen shots are used, please ensure that they print legibly and that 
the fonts are large enough to be read easily once printed. The recommended size 
for the poster is A0, and all poster authors are required to print and bring 
their posters to the conference.

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Demo Guidelines 
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At the conference, software applications will be presented on computers. For 
cyber-physical systems, if possible, authors are invited to bring their 
equipment (smart devices, sensors, actuators, robots, et cetera). Software 
simulations or video recordings can be accepted as an alternative. 
Additionally, authors must bring a poster summarising their system and demo, 
following the above guidelines.

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Conference General Chair 
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Wolfgang Reif,
University of Augsburg, DE

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Demos and Poster Chair 
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Jean Botev,
University of Luxembourg, LU

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Program Chairs 
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Giacomo Cabri, 
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, IT

Gauthier Picard, 
École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne, FR

Niranjan Suri, 
Florida Institute of Human and Machine Cognition, FL, USA 





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