2021 marks the 25th anniversary of the EDOC Conference, and its return to its origin in Brisbane, Australia (as well as online depending on pandemic conditions).
The IEEE EDOC 2021 Demonstration Track offers an exciting and highly interactive way to present prototypes and applications in the context of enterprise computing. Prototypes and applications may originate either from research projects or from industry. Proposals for demonstrations should focus on innovative concepts or technologies that address models, methodologies, and engineering technologies contributing to intra- and inter-enterprise application systems. Authors of accepted conference papers are also invited to propose demonstrations of their work.
Areas of interest for demonstrations include all topics of the IEEE EDOC conference. Specific topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Demonstration paper submissions are invited for potential inclusion in the demonstration track. All submissions must be made in PDF format and comply with the IEEE Computer Society Conference Proceedings Format Guidelines. Demonstration papers should address the aforementioned topics in no more than 4 pages, which should include the following information:
Additionally, authors will be requested to provide a link to a short online video or screencast not exceeding 6 minutes in length (hard limit) of their demonstration. The video must be playable using a wide variety of media players.
The demo paper should be submitted electronically through the EDOC 2021 submission system (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=edoc2021) selecting the “make a new submission” option, which will take you directly to the Demo Track, as main conference submissions are now closed.
The demonstration chairs and demo committee will review all submissions. Accepted demonstration papers are published in the workshop proceedings of the EDOC conference, which will be submitted to the Xplore® digital library. At least one presenter of each accepted demonstration must register for the conference and be in attendance to present the demonstration.
A best demo award will be given to the author(s) of the highest-scoring demo based on technical merit.
Chiara Di Francescomarino, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento, Italy (dfmchiara@fbk.eu)
Karolin Winter, University of Vienna, Austria (karolin.winter@univie.ac.at)
Keith Duddy, S23M, Brisbane, Australia (keith.duddy@s23m.com)