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MathML Conference 2002: Call For Papers

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  • Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 01:08:25 -0400 (EDT)
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MathML 2002
MathML and Math on the Web
International Conference
=====================

Hickory Ridge Conference Center
Chicago, Illinois
June 28-30, 2002

The MathML conference provides a forum to present and discuss
current research and applications, with major emphasis on MathML
and technologies that ease the use of mathematical and
scientific content on the web. It is the aim of this conference
to bring together those people involved in creating the future
of mathematics on the web.

The conference embraces all areas of MathML technologies,
including authoring, rendering, content management,
collaboration, searching, archiving, and conversion. Of interest
is work involving courseware or other technologies, such as XML,
XSLT, web services, typesetting, and computer algebra, provided
it relates principally to web-based mathematical communication.

The conference format includes invited speakers, tutorials,
contributed papers, posters, and software demonstrations.
Participation is sought in all areas.

Papers
=====
Contributed papers for MathML 2002 should be submitted in the
form of extended abstracts of two to four pages by Friday,
February 8, 2002. Submissions will be reviewed by the program
committee, and notification of acceptance will be given by
Monday, March 4. The abstracts will be placed on the conference
web site before the meeting.

A special issue of the Journal of Symbolic Computation (JSC)
containing full versions of papers selected from the meeting is
planned. Details of this special issue will be provided to the
authors of those papers that are accepted for presentation at
the conference. Authors who wish to submit papers for this
special issue will be requested to do so by Friday, July 26, 2002.

Panels
=====
Proposals are invited for high-quality panel sessions. Proposals
should include a two-page description and motivation for the
topic to be discussed, as well as two pages devoted to the
biographies of willing panelists. Panel proposals should be
submitted by Friday, February 8, 2002. The program committee
will give notification of acceptance by Monday, March 4.

Posters
======
Poster sessions will allow for presentation of new developments
and works in progress. Posters to be considered for presentation
at the conference should be submitted in the form of abstracts
of one to four pages by Friday, March 15, 2002. The program
committee will give notification of acceptance by Friday, March 29.

Demos
=====
A special session will be devoted to live software
demonstrations. To propose a software demonstration, describe
the main aspects of the package, emphasizing its unique or novel
aspects, in two to five pages (including any screenshots) by
Friday, March 15, 2002. The program committee will give
notification of acceptance by Friday, March 29.

Submission and Notification
===================
All submissions must be received by the dates specified.
Notification of acceptance will be sent by email to the
submitting authors. The preferred method for submission is via
the web at: www.mathmlconference.org/2002/submissions

Important Dates
===========
February 8 . . . Abstracts for papers and panel proposals due
March 4 . . . Notification of acceptance for papers and panels
March 15 . . . Poster abstracts and demo proposals due
March 29 . . . Notification of acceptance for posters and demos
May 31 . . . Last day for early registration
June 28-30 . . . MathML 2002 conference
July 26 . . . Deadline for full papers for JSC special issue

General inquiries about the conference should be forwarded to
info at mathmlconference.org. Additional conference details and
submission guidelines are available at:
http://www.mathmlconference.org

Organizing Committee
===============
Angel Diaz, IBM Research
Patrick Ion, Mathematical Reviews
Neil Soiffer, Wolfram Research, Inc. (General Chair)
Stephen Watt, The University of Western Ontario (Program Committee Chair)


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