Instructions for Poster Papers Authors
- What Is A Poster Paper?
- How Do I Submit My Poster Paper?
- Do I Have To Attend The Conference To Have My Poster Paper Accepted?
- What Is The Timeline For This Process?
What Is A Poster Paper?
Poster papers are a relatively new component at PNSQC. An author displays a graphic or pictorial version of a technical topic in an area set aside at the evening social event and during the technical conference. The poster should not be too dense with technical details — it should offer the audience visual clues to help explain the topic to the people who stop by. An easel is provided to each author to post the poster paper.
The public (during the evening social) and conference attendees (during the conference) mingle with the author and the other poster paper presenters directly in an informal setting. This gives the author a chance to speak intimately with other quality-minded people with slightly less effort and formality than refereed papers require.
The primary poster paper author receives a discounted admission to the 2-day technical conference.
How Do I Submit My Poster Paper?
Submissions for poster paper abstracts, as well as subsequent drafts and finalized versions of the poster papers are uploaded and managed through the PNSQC 2012 CMT submission website update link just as they are for technical papers.
Do I Have To Attend The Conference To Have My Poster Paper Accepted?
Yes. You or a designated presenter must agree to be present at the conference to have your poster paper accepted.
What Is The Timeline For The Poster Paper Process?
| August 15, 2012 | Poster paper abstract deadline |
| September 1, 2012 | Final selection results provided to poster paper authors |
| October 8-9, 2012 | Conference presentation |
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