HotPlanet 2012

Submit your paper

Submissions are now open! All submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on their originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of expression. Accepted papers will be published by ACM and placed in the ACM Digital Library. Submissions must be in English, no longer than 6 pages and in PDF format, and use the ACM templates. All fonts must be embedded within the PDF and be Type 1 (scalable). Demo proposals should be submitted following the exact same guidelines of full papers, except for the page limit that is fixed to 2 (two) pages. Accepted proposals will also be included in the proceedings and published by ACM on the ACM Digital Library. Papers will be reviewed single blind.

All submissions need to be made through EasyChair Conference System before Sunday 23rd March Sunday 26th March (please register your paper through EDAS before 23rd March). You will be asked whether your submission is a full paper or a demo.

Submit your camera-ready version

Your camera ready version must be submitted by Wednesday 9th May.
http://www.sheridanprinting.com/typedept/hotplanet.htm

1. Preparation Requirements/Recommendations for Preparing Your Final Version

Microsoft Word Instructions
(a)
Please download the sample/template word document from ACM: http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html
We strongly encourage you to review the sample file above so you will be aware of the mandatory sections, copyright strip information (see step b), formatting requirements, font requirements, font sizes, and spacing required for the your final version.
(b)

 

The correct ACM HotPlanet'12 copyright-permission notice needs to be inserted in the sample files above, see page 1, bottom of column 1 before you submit your final version. Click here to open or download the HotPlanet'12 copyright-permission statement to include in your existing ACM SIG formatted file. This statement must be in 8 pt. Times New Roman font, with the first paragraph text justified, with HotPlanet'12 (the venue acronym in italics). See this pdf to view how the ACM copyright-permission statement should at the bottom left of your paper.
(c) Click to continue reading and reviewing the formatting & submission requirements of your final version
LaTex Instructions
*Latex users, please note that a postscript (PS) version is mandatory of your submission when you submit. This is because 13 out of 17 pdflatex submissions do not have all fonts embedded properly.
 (a) This specified class file must be used for your submission:
sig-alternate class file (right click to download the sig-alternate class file to use)
(b) When using the specified class file above, you may want to fetch the additional sample files and instructions provided under 'Option 2: LaTeX2e' from http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates#aL2
(c)

 

Include the following five (5) lines in your .tex document after \begin{document} will produce the correct ACM & needed conference copyright statement and needed info for the bottom/left of the first page:

\conferenceinfo{HotPlanet'12,} {June 25, 2012, Low Wood Bay, Lake District, UK.}
\CopyrightYear{2012}
\crdata{978-1-4503-1318-6/12/06}
\clubpenalty=10000
\widowpenalty = 10000

(d) Type 1 or TrueType fonts must be used. Type 3 fonts are not allowed. TrueType fonts are allowable, but will be tested for any problems which may need to be rectified. For help on obtaining the correct type of fonts, see this hint in the ACM FAQ list
(e) LaTex users, please note we are not allowed to compile or re-compile your submission. ACM & Sheridan Printing requests your .tex files to verify special characters, symbols, and/or accents when creating the metadata for the DL. These can be all submitted together as a ZIP for the source file.


2. Mandatory Fields for your Submission's Preparation and Submission Page fields. Please continue reading for additional information on preparing your final version, which includes the requirements for Page Size, File Naming Scheme, ACM Classification Sections, Images, Figures, Illustrations, 3rd Party Material Permissions, Bad Breaks, Creating an ACM compliant pdf, Optional accompanying thumbnail image and caption.
Page Size

The page size for this ACM publication is US Letter Portrait (8-1/2x11 inches). US Letter is a standard option in most applications. Submissions that do not conform to the ACM SIG standards, templates, and formats will be returned to the author for corrections and/or alterations.

File Naming Scheme

Name your .doc or .tex, .pdf, .ps (for latex submissions) and thumbnail files using your submission ID# with the lead (first) author's last name (example: hot1234-weaver.doc / hot1234-weaver.pdf). See the email with notification of acceptance and formatting instructions from acm@sheridanprinting.com for your specific assigned ID# (letter+numeric combination)

Title

Must be in Initial Caps Meaning First Letter of the Main Words Should be Made Capital Letters. Capitalize the First Letter of Main Words in the Title (Most Nouns), except a, an, the, conjunctions (and, but, or, for,…), & prepositions (of, to, in, on,…)
*Note the Capital Letter "M" in Must, Meaning, and Main
*Note the Capital Letter "C" in Caps and Capital
*Note the Capital Letter "L" in Letter and Letters

Authors' Complete Names, Email, Affiliation, & Affiliation Location

Be sure to update the final version of your PDF prior to submitting to include all authors full names, and correct affiliation anmes, location, and other information under the title of the paper. See page 1 of the ACM sample pdf.

Abstract

Authors are strongly encouraged to include a brief summary (abstract) of their work in the first section of their submission after the title, authors, and affiliation information on the first page. See page 1 of the ACM sample pdf.

References

Authors are strongly encouraged to include all works cited in their work/submission in a References section at the end of the paper or extended abstract. See page 4 of the ACM sample pdf.

ACM Classification Sections

 

 

The "Categories and Subject Descriptors" and "Keywords" and are mandatory by ACM on the first page of your submission after the Abstract text. See page 1 of the ACM sample pdf, how these 2 sections should appear on your submission.

Read this section carefully. Your selections for the three sections are mandatory on the submission page when submitting your final version. See page 1 of the ACM sample pdf. Note: General Terms are no longer mandatory to appear on the first page of your paper

Categories and Subject Descriptors (Mandatory for the first page of your paper): Make sure that your selection included on the first page of your paper after Authors' Keywords are also chosen properly on the submission page. Click here for information on the ACM Computing Classification Scheme.

General Terms (mandatory in the submission system, not on the first page)

The best way to understand the General Terms is that they are orthogonal to the subject categories, that is, they cut across all subjects. Click here for information on the ACM General Terms.

Keywords: This section is your (author) choice of terms that you would like used to index your work.

Bad Breaks

Be sure you do not have bad page breaks or bad column breaks. One example of a bad column break is a ‘widow.”
A “widow” occurs when the last line of a paragraph that begins at the bottom of one column appears by itself at the top of the next column). If this happens, tighten the previous column to bring it back, or force an additional line of text over to the next column.
Also make sure that Section and Sub-section heads have at least 2 lines of body text below them when they appear at the end of a page or column.

Third Party Material

In the event any element used in your Material contains the work of third-party individuals, please know that it is the author/presenters responsibility to secure any necessary permissions and/or licenses, and the authors will provide the same permissions in writing to ACM when completing the ACM eform.

If the copyright holder requires a citation to a copyrighted work, this is the authors responsibility to include the correct wording and citations to the copyrighted material in their submissions. Any material (i.e., figure, image, illustration, etc) that you did not author/create is third party material and must be cited as such on the e-form as well as acknowledged in publication.

The proper credit acknowledgement includes the source and the copyright notice within the figure captions. For more informaation from ACM about 3rd party material, see: http://www.acm.org/publications/third-party-material

Images & Figures

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These are recommendations to ensure good print reproduction of your images, figures, and illustrations utilized in your submission.

(a) Colors and Black & White (Gray Scale) Print Testing. If you have any images in color, please print your paper out in black and white to ensure that the tones and screens used in your images or figures reproduce well in black and white, too. However, your images will appear in full color in any distributed electronic proceedings and in the ACM digital library.

(b) Resolution & CMYK: Images in your document should be at least 300 or 600 dpi for quality reproduction and saved as .tif images (or other compatible format that supports print quality resolution). When creating or revising your images for inclusion in the paper, we recommend choosing CMYK (and not RGB) as the color profile.

(c) TIF (EPS) vs JPG (JPEG) images: TIFs are preferred for press applications where quality takes priority over file size. When TIFs are compressed (LZW compression option when saving out of Photoshop, for example), no image data is lost, thus ensuring maximum quality. A JPEG is a compressed image format designed to keep the file size small, which makes it ideal for use in web graphics.To do this, the JPEG format actually deletes image data from the image. The higher the level of compression, the more data is removed. This is referred to as a lossy compression system. On a printout, the removed data tends to show up as blocky areas of a solid color. At higher resolutions (a minimum of 200 dpi), there's usually enough data in the JPEG file for the compression artifacts to be very noticeable.

(d) Rules/Lines: Rules used in your graphs, tables or charts must be at least 0.5+ pt. and black for quality reproduction. Finer lines and points than this will not reproduce well, even if you can see them on your laser printed hardcopy when checked -- your laser printers have a far lower resolution than the imagesetters that will be used.

(e) Fonts: If your figure uses custom or any non-standard font, the characters may appear differently when printed in the proceedings. Remember to check your figure creation to ensure that all fonts are embedded or included in the figure correctly. Be sure that your images do not contain any Type 3 fonts.

(f) Transparencies: If a figure or image is assembled from multiple images, the images must be embedded, layers flattened or grouped together properly in the file, not lined. Transparencies need to be flattened.

No Page Numbering, Headers, & Footers

Your final submission MUST NOT contain any footer or header string information at the top or bottom of each page, nor any page numbering. The submissions will be paginated in a determined order by the chairs and page numbers added to the PDF during the compiling, indexing, and pagination process.

Acknowledgements

It is the contact or submitting author's responsibility to be sure that any funding or special contribution acknowledgements are included in the final version submitted as required by any research, financial, or other grants received (by using the Acknowledgements section before the References section). See page 4 of the ACM sample pdf.

Creating an ACM Compliant PDF (Mandatory)

Your PDF file must be ACM Compliant to include in the Digital Library. The requirements for an ACM Compliant PDF are Outlined Here.
Right Click here to obtain the (acm.joboptions) to use ACM distiller settings for full versions of Adobe Acrobat and Distiller ONLY. The acm.joboptions has all the settings and requirements to create an ACM compliant PDF with Adobe Acrobat-Distiller.

Thumbnail Image (Optional) ACM requests a thumbnail image to identify your paper (often a representative segment of a figure in your paper) that will appear in the ACM DL only. This thumbnail image is "optional" and should be at least 72 dpi .jpg format (.jpg/.jpeg format ONLY).
If you do submit a thumbnail image, a short-brief caption (20-30 words) is required.