Call for Papers

The theme for SPUSC 2008 is It's not easy being GREEN!
We feel that this theme offers two different streams of thought. The first stream covers Environmental issues related to Information Technology and the second stream covers how to get new (green) team members to hit the ground running with everything they need to know in today's complex IT workplace. We look forward to challenging, innovative and creative contributions to how we can better address Environmental concerns and how we can help relieve the stress of new starters.
We'd like you to incorporate our GREEN! theme into your presentation title - Here are some ways we thought of:
- Getting the Greenlight - How to get funding for research
- It ain't easy bein' Green - A lesson in recycling
- Green Energy - Making the most of alternative energy
- Turning the competition Green with envy
- What's behind the Green door? - New advances in alternative energy
- Turning Greenhorns into Dudes - Getting new staff up to speed in your environment
- Green eggs and Spam - Combating the rising tide of spam
- Green tea - How to stay calm in stressful situations
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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New technologies |
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SPAM management |
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Recycling |
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Alternative energy |
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Electronic Information Services |
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Communication |
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Research & Funding |
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Training & Development |
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Staff well being |
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Stress Management |
Abstract Guidelines
The abstracts should serve as a summary of the paper and workshop you intend to present or the workshop you intend to facilitate. The abstract should be between 100 - 200 words and accompanied by a biography of the presenter(s). this should not exceed an additional 75 words. Information will be posted on the SPUSC 2008 website with selected abstracts.
Document Formats
Abstracts should be submitted using the web form below. Presentations should be submitted as a ppt or pptx format using the SPUSC 2008 PowerPoint template.
Copyright
Copyright remains with the author. However, the SPUSC 2008 conference reserves the right to reproduce and alter any submission for the purpose of publication on the web, hard copy or on CD/DVD.
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Call for Papers is now closed.
