Diagrams 2000

Paper Submission

There are two classes of submission to Diagrams 2000: full papers (15 pages maximum in the Springer format) and posters (3 pages maximum). Accepted submissions of both classes will be presented at the conference and included in the conference proceedings.

A 200 word abstract of the paper or poster (please specify which), indicating an intent to submit to the conference, along with first author contact information must be emailed to Michael Anderson anderson@hartford.edu at least 3 weeks before submissions are due (see dates).

Submission is electronic - instructions are given below. Submitted files must be delivered as either PostScript (.ps) or Portable Document Format (.pdf). Please name files using the first initial and last name of first author (e.g. manderson.pdf).

Accepted papers and posters will need to be formatted using either LaTeX or MS Word, following the template specified by Springer for the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. We recommend that submissions use Springer's model. Other submission formats are acceptable, on the understanding that the paper or poster would have to be reformatted before publication. Details of the Springer format can be found at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html (see Proceedings and other Multi-Author Volumes instructions).

Submission Instructions

  1. Use an internet browser to connect to http://www.idrive.com/d2k.
  2. If you are submitting a full paper, click on the directory named "Diagrams 2000 Paper Submissions".
  3. If you are submitting a poster, click on the directory named "Diagrams 2000 Poster Submissions".
  4. When you are in the desired directory, click the upload button on the toolbar to the right.
  5. In the pop-up window, type in path to file to upload or use the Browse button to find it.
  6. When desired file path has been entered, click the upload button in the pop-up window.
  7. File is now uploaded. Please email anderson@hartford.edu when you have uploaded your submission, providing the name of the file, type of submission (paper or poster), and full contact information for the first author.
 
This page is maintained by Alan Blackwell and was last modified on: 6 January 2000.