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Submission instructionsSubmission deadline is now over (15 March)If you are submitting a late paper draft,please submit it (electronic submission only) with the topic number relative to your paper (see Scope and Topic Section) to the Chairman of the technical program committee : Professor Roger Reynaud at Roger.Reynaud@ief.u-psud.fr. The Conference and Technical Program Chairs may or may not choose to take into account post-deadline papers submissions. Submission by Fax will NOT be considered. The draft paper (single spaced text and figures) contains the title of the paper, the abstract, keywords, and the body of the paper, and must follow either the LaTeX style or the MS word format, and have between 6 and 8 pages. Download from here your favorite template and the pdf associated file: MS-Word 6 style: example-word.doc and example-word.pdf LaTeX style: example.tex and example.pdf Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and soundness. Each paper will be refereed by three researchers in the topical area. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and CD Rom, to be available at the Conference in July 2000. Instructions for authors of accepted papersDeadline for final electronic paper: May 15th, 2000 Your final electronic paper must follow the typo/layout requirements (A4 format, 6-8 pages) given on this page. In particular, final paper must be written on 2 columns, have no page numbering, single spaced text and must follow margin spacing. Please download MS-Word or LaTeX examplegiven above for more details Your submitted paper has been refereed by two or three reviewers who have made some comments. Please take them into account to improve the quality of the final version. The due date for final paper is May 15th, 2000. NO Delay will be allowed due to tight schedule for publication of Proceedings and CD Rom. Please send us as soon as possible your final paper (please don't wait until May 15th) at the following email address : fusion2000finalpapers@onera.fr Ex : If your paper number is no 100, you will have to use as e-mail Subject: FinalPaper100 If the size of your file is more than 1 Mo, please upload it using ftp on ftp.onera.fr/incoming/xusr/fusion2000, with FinalPaperPaperNumber as file name, and warn fusion2000finalpapers@onera.fr For a reason of short delay, we can only accept electronic files whose type must follow either pdf (Portable Document Format) or ps (Postscript). If you can't, send us the MS Word version but indicate the ''exotic'' fonts you have used (if any) and where we can get/download them. Please don't forget to check carefully the quality (on the screen and the printout) of your paper (specially for figures resolution) before sending it to us. Do not forget also to send to Fusion 2000 secretariat (at the payment address) a hard copy of your paper with the copyright form and your registration form given on Fusion 2000 web side. Additional information requirement Please provide us also via email the following information :
Items 1-3 are necessary to help us to update web pages for Advance Programme. If you do not want to have your short bio to be put on Fusion 2000 web site, forget about item 4. This information must be sent to : fusion2000finalpapers@onera.fr In case of email/ftp troubles or for any questions, please send an email to : fusion2000finalpapers@onera.fr The Technical Program Committee thanks you for your participation and your confidence and hope to see you at the Fusion 2000 Conference in Paris. Do not forget to send your registration form and payment before May 15th, 2000 to get reduced registration fees and hence save money. The preliminary program will be available on Fusion 2000 web site by May 15th (hopefully before), please check regularly the Fusion 2000 web pages for updated information and details. Instructions for paper presentations 1 - General instructions Time is critical in preparing for your paper (or lecture) presentation. Each paper presentation will be 20 minutes in total length. The slide or viewgraph portion of your presentation should not exceed 15 minutes. Rehearse your presentation in front of an audience before making your presentation. Make sure you are able to stay within the 20 minute time limit. In line with this, also keep in mind that your audience can only absorb about six (6) major points during a 15 minute presentation. Your job is to select those six points and present them clearly, forcibly, and even dramatically. Think of those six major points as being covered within six slides or viewgraphs. Each slide or viewgraph should include no more than six (6) subpoints, about which you can speak within one minute. Visual aids such as slides and viewgraphs attract and hold an audience's attention and help to reinforce what you say - as well as helping you keep on track with your presentation. You need to keep these visuals - and your remarks - simple and easy to read and understand. Do not read directly from the slides or viewgraphs - use them as a guide. You do not need to prepare a written speech, but you might wish to prepare the opening and closing sentences in advance. Surrogate presenters must be sufficiently familiar with the material being presented to answer detailed questions form the audience. In addition, the surrogate presenter must contact the Session Chairperson some time prior to the session to inform him/her of the change in presenters. 2 - Preparing your presentation and viewgraphs/slides All presentation rooms will be equipped with a standard overhead projector, a microphone, and a pointing device. Pal, Secam, NTSC VHS tape and standard PC video will be available and projected on a screen thru a video projector. A PC will be available in each room and PowerPoint, CorelDraw will be present on this PC. If you have in mind to use another software, please tell us or bring your own portable with the adequate configuration. Viewgraphs (transparencies) for presentation on an overhead projector are recommended for your talk. They should be oriented horizontally. Viewgraphs should fit within a rectangle 23cm (9") wide by 19cm (7.5") high. Please use concise, bulleted statements typed in large font (font size 20 or above) on the view graph, and do not use too many words (not to copy the paper text) on each transparency. Ideally, each transparency should contain about 10 lines of large words. People will not read them, instead they will only listen to what you say. Last Updated: May 10, 2000 |