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TAMODIA'2009
8th International workshop on TAsk MOdels and DIAgrams

September 23-25, 2009 - Brussels, Belgium  

General Information
Important Dates
Call for Papers
Submissions
Committees
Conference Program
Registration and Venue
Previous Editions

Sponsors

University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge

Liverpool John Moores University
Liverpool John Moores University

Brunel University
Brunel University

British Human-Computer Interaction Group
British Human-Computer Interaction Group

Springer-Verlag logo
Springer-Verlag, LNCS

in cooperation with IFIP TC 13 WG 13.2 and WG 13.5
In cooperation with IFIP WG 13.2 and 13.5

IHCS: Interacting Humans with Computing Systems   Université Paul Sabatier (UPS), Toulouse III
IHCS: Interacting Humans with Computing Systems, University Paul Sabatier

 
http://www.interaction-design.org


Submissions


Preparing intial submissions

  • Authors should use the Springer LNCS publication format.
  • Papers must be anonymised as we are having double blind submissions.
  • You can prepare your paper using either MS Word or Latex.
  • Generate an Acrobate PDF file of your contribution.
  • All contributions should be send by email.
  • The header of the email should clearly indicate the submission category, ex.: TAMODIA 2009 submission for full paper track
  • The body of the email must contain the following information: title of the contribution, authors, abstract, category of submission, in addition to the PDF file
  • Contributions should be addressed to David England (d.england AT ljmu.ac.uk).
  • Please prepare one email per paper if you intend to submit more than one contribution.

Preparing camera-ready versions

The proceedings of TAMODIA'2009 will be published by Springer-Verlag logo in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.

Please follow the guidelines below whilst preparing the camera-ready version:

Important: In order to make sure your paper will appear in the LNCS proceedings, at least one author should be registered at the conference.

For additional information concerning the publication please contact David England (D.England @ ljmu.ac.uk) or Robert Macredie (robert.macredie @ brunel.ac.uk).

 


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