PLoP 2000 Submission Information
Deadline!
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Monday, May 8th, 2000, 5:00 PM CST (hard deadline).
Process
See detailed submission process below.
We need two documents:
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Your patterns document (PDF) --> Note that
we changed the format for the submission(see below).
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Your contact info document (plain text)
Submission is a two step process:
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FTP your documents onto the submission server ftp://brain.cs.uiuc.edu
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Send an e-mail message to the submission address plop-2000-submissions@jerry.cs.uiuc.edu
Getting accepted
Detailed Submission Process
Your Patterns Document
Authors should submit an electronic copy in English by the aformentioned
deadline. There is no limit on the length of Patterns submissions;
they should be as long as necessary to fully describe the patterns (most
papers submitted to previous PLoPs have been 20 pages or less).
To ease the shepherding and workshop process, for submissions longer
than 10 pages (2000 words) please designate a 10 page section to be reviewed
in detail. When preparing your submission, remember that readers often
prefer concise writing. Please contact the program chair if you have any
other questions about the paper length, or how to select sections for detailed
review.
To facilitate the assemble of the full proceedings on CD-ROM, we require
all submissions to be in
PDF format. Note that we also allowed Word
format before but the problems that we may have with the conversion may
slow down all the process, so we decided to ask the authors to do the conversions.
You can generate PDF in several ways:
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If you can generate PostScript, GhostScript
does a pretty good job of converting it into PDF. (GhostScript binaries
for various platforms are available free of charge.)
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Also, Adobe
Acrobat converts a variety of formats into PDF.
If you cannot generate PDF, please contact us at plop-2000@jerry.cs.uiuc.edu
for special arrangements.
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Your Contact Info Document
Submissions must be accompanied by an ASCII text file containing the
following information.
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The paper's title
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Author's name(s). If there is more than one author, indicate which author
is the primary contact person
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Email addresses for all authors
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Postal address for the primary contact
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Phone number for the primary contact
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An abstract for the submission (important -- Shepherds will decide
whether they will shepherd a paper or not based on this abstract.)
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The ftp directory name you used as explained in the Submission
Process - Step One
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FTP Your Documents onto the Submission Server
Submissions are being handled electronically. We are taking submissions
via anonymous ftp to:
ftp://brain.cs.uiuc.edu
You should create a directory name based upon the last name of the contact
author for your paper. If a directory by that name is already present,
append a digit to the name to distinguish it from the existing directory.
Make sure that you have indicated the BINARY setting to your ftp client
before you transmit your submission.
For example, an author named "Alexander" might do the following:
ftp brain.cs.uiuc.edu
USER anonymous
PASS anything
MKDIR Alexander
CD Alexander
BINARY
PUT Alexander.pdf
PUT Alexander.txt
QUIT
where the Alexander.pdf is the paper he is submitting and Alexander.txt
is his contact info document.
Should you want to resubmit an updated version of your paper, you will
have to use a different name-- for security reasons, the ftp server doesn't
allow deletes, renames or overwrites. For example, to update Alexander.pdf
you will upload
Alexander1.pdf (in the same directory). Once submission
closes, we will use the file with the highest submission number. There
is no need to resubmit the ASCII text file or to notify us about the update.
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Send an E-mail Message to the Submission Address
You should notify us that your submission has been made by sending
email with the subject
PLoP 2000 Submission: Yourname
where Yourname is the directory name you used in the Submission
Process - Step One, to:
plop-2000-submissions@jerry.cs.uiuc.edu
Please paste your contact info document
information into the email message.
Submissions will be acknowleged by email once your submission has been
processed. If you do not receive an email acknowledgement within three
business days of your submission, please contact us at the email address
above.
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Acceptance Criteria
The criteria for acceptance to a writers' workshop will include:
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Quality and maturity of the patterns;
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Degree of improvement during the shepherding process, and openness of the
authors to revisions; and
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Relevance of the pattern, based on the opinions of the program committee
Authors whose patterns are not accepted for formal workshopping may also
attend the conference. As in previous years, we will have activities to
develop pattern writing skills.
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Suggestions for Improving Your Chances of Acceptance
One of the best ways to learn how to write successful patterns is to
read successful patterns. Therefore, look at:
Do not limit yourself to technical material. Alexander's A
Pattern Language presents patterns from the realm of building in
a clear, engaging, erudite fashion.
A fine place to start is "A
Pattern Language for Pattern Writing" by Gerard Meszaros and Jim Doble,
which simultaneously presents patterns for writing patterns, and examples
of their use. This paper appeared in the PLoPD-3
book.
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