Submissions and proceedings

Committees

Program Chair

Francisco J. Cazorla Leader of the CAOS group at BSC and researcher at IIIA-CSIC

Program Committee

Benoît Triquet, Airbus
Björn Lisper, Univ. College of Mälardalen
Christine Rochange, IRIT
Claire Maiza, Grenoble INP/Verimag
Damien Hardy, IRISA
Enrico Mezzetti, Univ. of Padua
Franck Wartel, Airbus
Guillem Bernat, Rapita Systems
Heiko Falk, TU Hamburg-Harburg
Isabelle Puaut, IRISA
Jaume Abella, BSC
Luca Fossati, ESA
Luis Miguel Pinho, CISTER
Martin Schoeberl, DTU
Peter Puschner, TU Wien
Tullio Vardanega, Univ. of Padua

Steering Committee

Guillem Bernat, Rapita Systems Ltd., UK
Björn Lisper, Univ. College of Mälardalen
Isabelle Puaut, IRISA
Peter Puschner, TU Wien

Author Agreement

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Submission Portal

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wcet2015

Submission Deadline: May 1st, 2015

 

Submission Instructions

Research papers should present original research results not published or submitted for publication in other forums. Accepted papers will be published via Schloss Dagstuhl's OASIcs online proceedings series, indexed, with ISBN. By submitting a paper, the authors agree and confirm that: neither this paper nor a version close to it is under submission or will be submitted elsewhere before notification by WCET 2015, and if accepted, at least one author will register for WCET 2015 by the special registration deadline set in the notification of acceptance, and present the paper at the workshop in person.

Papers submitted for the WCET workshop must be written in English, must not exceed 10 pages, should conform with the typesetting requirements specified below, and must be submitted in PDF format using the WCET workshop paper submission website. Author names, affiliations and self-references should not be anonymized.

Typesetting Requirements

Authors have to use a dedicated OASIcs LaTeX style to produce their submissions and final paper versions. The style file provides several features for authors:

  • titlepage environment,
  • abstract environment,
  • provision of ACM 1998 classification environment,
  • topical keywords.

The OASIcs LaTeX style templates are available at http://drops.dagstuhl.de/styles/oasics/oasics-authors.tgz.

These LaTeX style files for OASIcs require the usage of pdflatex. Please ensure that you have an up-to-date LaTeX environment available. The papers should be submitted by the authors using the oasics.cls LaTeX style available from http://drops.dagstuhl.de/styles/oasics/oasics-authors.tgz.

In order to improve the quality of the proceedings and to simplify the overall publication process, authors of submissions should follow the guidelines below:

  • Use pdflatex.
  • Use further LaTeX packages only if absolutely required.
  • Do not use a different main font. For example, usage of times-package is forbidden.
  • Provide full author names (especially with regard to the first name).
  • Fill out the \subjclass and \keywords macros. For the \subjclass, please refer to the ACM 1998 classification.
  • Take care of suitable linebreaks and pagebreaks. No overfull \hboxes should occur in the warnings log.
  • Provide suitable graphics of at least 300dpi (preferrably in pdf format).
  • Use the provided sectioning macros: \section, \subsection, \subsection*, \paragraph, ...
  • Keep the standard style (plain) for the bibliography as provided by the oasics.cls style file.
  • Use a spellchecker to get rid of typos.
  • For the abstract, only very simple LaTeX commands are allowed, e.g., $h_i$. LaTeX commands starting with a backslash "\" are not allowed. We suggest to avoid LaTeX commands in the abstract at all. In particular, the abstract must not contain complex LaTeX formulas or literature references. These rules are a prerequisite for a successful submission of accepted papers to indexing agencies like DBLP.
  • A manual for the LIPIcs style is available at http://drops.dagstuhl.de/styles/oasics/oasics-authors/oasics-manual.pdf.

All accepted articles are published under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (CC-BY 3.0). Hereby, the authors retain their copyright. For each paper, the corresponding author has to sign an author agreement which clarifies the different roles within the publishing process.