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TSbriantwj
post Dec 7 2013, 02:43 PM, updated 12y ago

Pierluigi Collina
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Is anyone here submitting their research to IEEE APCASE 2014?

http://www.apcase.org/

I have a few questions to ask. smile.gif
TSbriantwj
post Dec 7 2013, 09:17 PM

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Hmm...alright then. This is the first CFP that I'm joining (submitting an application).

Is any here major in computer science field? Anyone here knows much about Petri Nets?

I'm doing a paper on Petri Nets. While submitting my application for APCASE 2014, my choice for subject area is Model-Driven System Design. Because the concept of Petri Nets is that you can use Petri Nets tools to simulate, perform model checking for a particular system.

However the application require me to choose a secondary subject area which I can't seem to find any appropriate secondary subject area.

So guys, what can Petri Nets be classified in subject area other than Model-Driven development?

And also, if I do leave my secondary subject area blank, will it affect my paper acceptance?

Coz iinm, the chosen subject area also decides on who will be reviewing my extended abstract. doh.gif If I didn't put a secondary subject area, I afraid if they could now find anyone to review my submission, my submission will not be accepted. shakehead.gif

This post has been edited by briantwj: Dec 7 2013, 09:27 PM
TSbriantwj
post Dec 7 2013, 09:22 PM

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My supervisor has been telling me that there really are little people who studies or do research on Petri Nets nowadays. So I'm just trying my luck here to see if anyone knows about Petri Nets. smile.gif
TSbriantwj
post Dec 8 2013, 10:52 AM

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QUOTE(Critical_Fallacy @ Dec 8 2013, 12:03 AM)
Primary subject area :: Model-Driven System Design

Secondary subject area :: <Discrete, Timed, or Hybrid> Petri Nets Algorithm ... (Pick one only)
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It's not in the list. Hmmm...nevermind then. I'll try to email the PIC and ask about it. Thanks for the reply!
TSbriantwj
post Dec 21 2013, 11:11 PM

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we are pleased to inform you that your extended abstract on "A Survey of Petri Nets Tools" has been conditionally accepted for presentation at the conference and inclusion in the APCASE 2014 Book of Abstracts.

Required changes:
1.) Independent of your selected publication stream (IEEE or Springer) the extended abstracts should be formatted following the Springer LNCS style. Please view the Springer site for Word and LaTeX templates in A4 Size: http://www.springer.com/series/10188?detai...e=pltci_2109585
2.) Proofread the extended abstract once more and correct all typographical and grammatical errors.
3.) Finally, make sure that the names, affiliations and email addresses of all authors are listed underneath the title. This is especially important if you submitted an anonymous draft for peer review.

Please submit the revised extended abstract until 31th of January via our online system (https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/APCASE2014).

Why conditionally accepted? rclxub.gif Means I need to fulfil the bottom 3 required changes? rclxub.gif

For my extended abstract, I've already written in the Springer LNCS style too. hmm.gif Why they ask me to write again in that format? rclxub.gif
TSbriantwj
post Dec 22 2013, 04:56 PM

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QUOTE(Critical_Fallacy @ Dec 22 2013, 04:12 PM)
That probably means the committee didn’t get a satisfactory formatted extended abstract from you even though you claimed that you followed exactly the Springer LNCS style. In other words, it is a subject-matter satisfaction determined by the committee. sweat.gif
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I see. Thanks! I shall see my sv and see what is his comments tmr. rclxm9.gif

 

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