Camera-ready Submissions
All accepted papers (whether for Oral or Poster presentation) must
be uploaded in camera-ready form via EDAS by August 10th 2007.
Copyright in all papers will be retained by each author. However, in order
to allow Swinburne University of Technology and the ACM Digital Library to
archive your paper on the Web (and other forms), each paper MUST be accompanied
by a copyright license agreement.
The copyright license agreement may be found here. The lead author for each paper must fill out and email a signed
copy of this form to Lawrence Stewart (lastewart@swin.edu.au) by August 10th 2007.
A digital, scanned image of your signed form by email is preferred (please contact
Lawrence if you wish to arrange to fax your signed copyright form).
The copyright box in the bottom left corner of the first page of your papers
should be modified to contain the following text:
Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for
personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are
not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies
bear this notice and the full citation on the first page. To copy otherwise, to
republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific
permission from the authors.
NetGames'07, September 19-20, 2007, Melbourne, Australia
Please update your papers (whether for Oral or Poster presentation) with above notice,
and upload the final camera-ready versions to EDAS by August 10th 2007.
Submissions (Closed)
We solicit submissions of full papers with a limit of 6 pages (inclusive
of all figures, references and appendices).
Authors must:
- Submit their paper in PDF, and
- Use the ACM "Tighter Alternate style" formatting found at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html (Option 2)
Paper submissions are being handled via EDAS.
Authors must register their paper's proposed
title and abstract one week before submissions are due.
Deadlines for submission may be found under Key Dates.
Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings pending the
participation of the authors in the workshop.
Review Process
Submissions will be reviewed on the basis that they represent a full paper
from the author(s). All paper submissions will be carefully reviewed
by at least three experts. Reviews will be returned to the author(s) with
comments to ensure the high quality of the accepted papers.
Papers published by Netgames 2007 will have been peer reviewed:
- in their entirety, not merely an the basis of an abstract or extract;
- before publication; and
- by appropriately independent, qualified experts.