Call for posters on software productivity and sustainability
Call for posters on software productivity and sustainability
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The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) are calling for poster submissions to the Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE21).
They are organising a “mini-symposterium” (topical poster group) on software productivity and sustainability for the SIAM CSE21 conference, which takes place on 1-5 March 2021 in Fort Worth, Texas. Remote participation options will be available.
The posters presented in this mini-symposterium will address growing technical and social challenges in software productivity, quality, and sustainability, thereby helping software fulfil its critical role as a cornerstone of long-term CSE collaboration.
This poster group will complement a number of posters on similar topic areas, located together in the poster viewing area. SIAM CSE21 is also committed to providing a rich environment for online poster displays - details will be provided in the coming months. Because of the logistics of matching contributors into the correct topical groups, please submit the following information before your submission:
- Your name and email address
- Names of any co-authors
- Poster title
- Your title must start with “Minisymposterium:” in order to be matched into the poster group
- Poster abstract (up to 1,500 characters)
Please be sure that the title and abstract of your poster emphasize issues in software productivity and sustainability.
Poster proposals can be submitted via this Google form by Monday 21 September 2020.
Please note that new SIAM guidelines allow an individual to present just one talk or poster. If you already have a talk planned for CSE21, please encourage your co-authors or collaborators to participate in the poster group.