Workshops are organized to
discuss topics of a broad interest and confront different
perspectives on those topics. The proposed workshop topic for
discussion should be clearly related to one or more topics of
the conference. A workshop proposal must include an abstract of
from 200 to 300 words, which should be sent along with the
following information:
· Workshop title;
· Conference topics
covered by the workshop;
· Keywords (maximum 6);
· Workshop organizers
contacts, including phone number, fax number and email;
· Short Curriculum Vitæ
(50 to 100 words) for each of the workshop organizers.
Workshop organizers are
responsible to elaborate the call for presentations and to
select the workshop participants. The workshop participants
should be selected to reflect different or even conflicting
opinions related with the workshop subject(s). To foster a
lively debate, each workshop participant will have a small
presentation of his point. After such presentation, all the
workshop participants will provide their opinions to clarify the
antagonic points of view. The discussion is then open to the
audience of the workshop. Workshop organizers have to moderate
the workshop program.
Different approaches to
workshop program organization must be justified to the QUATIC
2007 Program Committee Chair, who will select, together with the
Workshop Chair and amongst all the received proposals, those
that will run in QUATIC 2007. Workshop proposals should be sent
to the Workshop Chair (Raul Vidal: rmvidal@fe.up.pt).