Paper registration and submissions to SBRN 2008 will be handled using the JEMS system, which has been opened for registration and submission since February 1th, 2008, 00:00 BRST. The address is:
Submission is a three-step process. In a first step authors are required to register as new authors with JEMS (note that only 1 registration is needed if you submit more than 1 paper). After registration as author the login data will be sent to the specified email address. This data can be used to access the system.
In a second step authors have to register their paper (click the submit paper button in JEMS). Authors should choose the SBRN'2008 track to submit a paper. Once the chosen track is selected, the authors are asked in this step to specify the name of the authors, the paper title, its topics and the paper category (regular, student): these categories are exactly the same, except for the fact that the first author is a student or not. The system will then assign a tracking ID to each submission which is sent to the contact author. The deadline for paper registration is March 24th, 23:55 BRST.
The third step consists on uploading the paper. This step can be done jointly with the registering step. For those authors who prefer to upload their papers after registering, the tracking ID must be used. The deadline for paper uploading is March 25th, 23:55 BRST.
We will only accept files either in pdf or in ps format. Please do not try to upload doc or rtf files, they will be rejected by the system. Note also that contrary to earlier years we only accept electronic submissions through JEMS. Please do not send papers directly to the PC-chairs. Submissions sent by regular courrier or by email will not be considered.
By submitting papers to SBRN 2008, the authors agree that in case of acceptance at least one author registers to the conference and presents the paper. Simultaneous submission of papers to other conferences is allowed, provided that this fact is clearly indicated by the authors in the submission process. Double blind reviewing: reviewing for papers will be blind to the identities of the authors and their institutions. Submissions violating the guidelines will be excluded from the reviewing process.
All accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society. Papers should present substantial new results in theoretical, empirical and applied research related to the topics of the conference. Papers must be written in English and must not exceed 6 pages, including all tables, figures, and references. Formatting instructions, LaTeX macros and MSWord templates are available here or from the files below.