Individual Workshop Calls for Participation
Looking for the forms for workshops that have chosen to use the SC submission system for administration?
How to Submit
- Overview
- Preparing Your Submission
- Reproducibility Initiative
- Review Criteria
- Conflict of Interest
- Informational Webinars
Upon Acceptance
- In-Person Presentations
- Registration
- Finalizing Accepted Workshops
- Collection and Review of Workshop Papers
- Proceedings & Archives
- Plagiarism
On-site
FAQ
How to Submit
Overview
SC presents full- and half-day workshops with the goal of expanding the knowledge base of practitioners and researchers in a particular area of interest. Workshops provide a venue for focused, in-depth presentations, discussion, interaction, and hands-on activities. Many workshops are organized as “mini-conferences” on a specific theme with their own featured speaker, while others may be focused on developing recommendations for future research and development directions for a specific HPC community.
Workshop proposals are peer-reviewed and selected with a preference for submissions that foster deep and interactive dialogue on topics of interest to the HPC community.
There are generally three types of workshops at SC:
- Workshops centered around published technical papers
- Workshops centered around panelists and discussion (“mini-symposia”)
- Workshops for working groups with invited speakers
In recent years, more than 90% of the workshops were of the first type.
Preparing Your Submission
Workshop proposals are submitted via the SC submissions website.
The Workshops submission form gathers information about the history, format, content, and needs of the proposed workshop, along with an attached document summarizing the workshop’s scope, relevance, participants, etc.
Please limit the leadership of each workshop (i.e. workshop organizers) to four for simplicity of communication. You are welcome to include more participants on your scientific or steering committees.
SC strongly recommends that organizers practice inclusivity when organizing their workshop. Proposals should describe inclusivity plans, and those plans will evaluated as part of the proposal review criteria.
Reproducibility Initiative
We believe that reproducible science is essential, and that SC is a leader in this effort. Moving in this direction, reproducibility is encouraged in Workshops. Learn more about the Reproducibility Initiative.
Implementing Reproducibility
Upon acceptance, workshop organizers who intend to participate in the Reproducibility Initiative should provide for their workshop authors:
- Information about this initiative on the workshop’s website, explaining how authors can present their reproducibility documentation
- An evaluation of each author’s reproducibility documentation, as part of the review process
Review Criteria
Workshop proposals are peer-reviewed by a committee of experts. Each proposal will have at least three reviewers.
The peer review process is single-blind. Reviewers have access to the names of workshop submitters. While Workshops Committee members are named on the SC22 Planning Committee page, the names of the individuals reviewing each proposal are not made available to workshop submitters.
Conflict of Interest
Please review the SC Conference Conflict of Interest guidelines before submitting your workshop proposal.
Informational Webinars
In past years, webinars have been offered to answer questions from submitters. This year we plan to offer a webinar for organizers of accepted workshops. This section will be updated with more information after the acceptance notification date.
Upon Acceptance
In-Person Presentations
SC22 is planning an in-person event and presenting in-person is encouraged. A supporting digital experience will accommodate those who cannot attend in-person due to travel restrictions or health concerns.
Registration
One complimentary Workshops registration will be provided for each accepted workshop, which allows access to any scheduled workshop. For additional registrations, please refer to Registration for fees. Note that registration fees may differ depending on whether you also have a Technical Program registration.
Workshops registration is for one or multiple days, during which time you have access to any scheduled workshop.
Finalizing Accepted Workshops
Upon acceptance of your workshop, the workshop organizers must finalize their workshop information.
Your workshop information will be included in the online SC Schedule provided you upload your workshop URL and program to the SC submissions website before September 15, 2022.
Collection and Review of Workshop Papers
If desired, workshop organizers may use the SC submissions website for the collection and review of your workshop papers. Workshop organizers are strongly encouraged to use the SC submissions website.
Workshop Organizers Please Note: It is recommended that workshop organizers set their paper notification deadline no later than September 9, 2022, well in advance of the early registration deadline of October 14, 2022.
Proceedings & Archives
SC does not include workshop papers in the SC proceedings. Workshop organizers who wish to publish proceedings are to work with the IEEE Computer Society to publish their proceedings by sending email to cps (at) computer.org once the workshop is accepted. Until your workshop is accepted, please send all questions regarding the proceedings to the Workshop Chairs.
Workshop organizers are invited to archive their workshop’s agenda, white papers, and presentations on the Technical Program Archives page. Note that the publication of material to this archive is only possible if you upload your workshop URL and program to the SC submissions website before September 30, 2022.
Plagiarism
Please see the IEEE guidelines on identifying plagiarism. Authors should submit new, original work that represents a significant advance from even their own prior publications.
Workshop organizers who decide to use the SC submissions website for collecting and reviewing workshop papers will be given access to the plagiarism tools embedded in the portal.
On-site
Schedule and Location
Workshops are scheduled on Sunday, November 13; Monday, November 14; and Friday, November 18, 2022. Workshops are either half- or full-day events. Note that on Friday, November 18, only half-day workshops are scheduled.
Sunday and Monday Full-Day Workshops: 8:30 am–5 pm
Sunday and Monday Half-Day Workshops: 8:30 am–noon and 1:30–5 pm
Friday Half-Day Workshops: 8:30 am–noon
All workshops must be held at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas in the room assigned by SC.
Each workshop must start and end at the time assigned by the Workshops Chair. Agreements with the convention center do not allow us to extend the use of reserved rooms beyond the time allocated to your workshop. Violation of these agreements may result in fines, which will be the responsibility of the individual workshop organizer(s).
Food and Coffee Breaks
During Workshops, two 30-minute coffee breaks, at 10 am and 3 pm, are provided on Sunday and Monday; one 30-minute coffee break at 10 am is provided on Friday.
Sunday and Monday full-day workshops include a lunch break from 12–1:30 pm. Lunch is not provided or included with registration for workshop participants and attendees. The SC Conference works with the convention center to ensure that restaurants and other sources of refreshment are easily accessible.
Current SC Conference policies and procedures do not allow workshop organizers to provide lunch to their workshop participants and attendees.
Infrastructure
Workshops are assigned either a classroom or a theater room equipped with standard AV facilities:
- Projector
- Microphone and podium
- Wireless lapel microphone or wireless handheld microphone
- Projection screen
According to current SC policies and procedures, the conference does not provide the following in your workshop room:
- Poster boards
- Round tables
- Wired internet connection
- Power strips on the tables or under the chairs
- Recording of talks at the workshop