Registration
Registration is now possible via a separate form.
Preparation of Camera-ready Papers
Please use the camera-ready templates provided by ECEASST to prepare your camera-ready extended abstract, early work, demo, or workshop paper.
To be included into the proceedings, please upload your final camera-ready paper to the ECEASST plattform until August 15th, 2021.
For that:
- Register at ECEASST first: https://journal.ub.tu-berlin.de/eceasst/user/register
- Login and submit your paper by selecting “article”: https://journal.ub.tu-berlin.de/eceasst/login
We will check all papers one last ime to ensure that all formatting instructions are kept.
Submissions
Contributions should be submitted electronically as PDF, using the ECEASST-NetSys21 template (see below), via this EasyChair link. For more information on each participation options, see the respective call here.
Extended Abstracts
All abstract submissions must be original, unpublished, and not considered elsewhere for publication. Extended abstracts are limited to 4 pages in ECEASST NetSys’21 style including references, figures and tables (11pt font, one-column format). The abstracts will undergo a thorough process of peer reviews by at least three members of the technical program committee.
Hot Topics
We expect submissions of papers already published or accepted at top-tier venues. Please submit the full paper or at least the front page (at least including title, authors, abstract, and publication venue) of the published paper as well as its complete reference via this EasyChair link.
Accepted hot topic papers have to be presented at the conference. The presentations will be 15-20 minutes per talk (at the discretion of the NetSys organizers).
Demo Papers
All submissions must be original, unpublished, and not considered elsewhere for publication. Demo papers must be 4 pages in total in ECEASST NetSys’21 style including all content, references and acknowledgments (11pt font, one-column format). Demo submissions should incorporate a brief description of the demo and a system architecture illustration.
The papers will undergo a thorough process of peer reviews by at least three members of the technical program committee.
Submission implies that at least one author will register and attend the conference to present the demo and potentially also via a talk. A brief introduction of the topics (One-Minute-Madness) is used to attract attention of conference participants to your demo.
Early Work Papers
Submission implies that the PhD student registered for the PhD forum. That is, when submitting an early work poster, you must additionally have submitted to the PhD Forum call for attendance before (see below).
All early work poster presentation submissions must be original, unpublished, and not considered elsewhere for publication.
The early work submissions will be peer reviewed by experts from the main conference.
Early work submissions are limited to 4 pages including figures and tables (11pt font, one-column format) plus 1 page for references.
PhD Forum
This is a dedicated meeting on Monday before the main conference, full of discussions and fun with your direct peers and us. The aim of the PhD Forum is the discussion of meta aspects and experiences regarding a PhD – the hidden secrets when doing your PhD and general career advice.
Prospective participants should prepare an application that includes the following information: Curriculum Vitae, motivational letter (1 page).
Workshop Papers
Please consult the individual workshop pages for submission instructions.