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  | Title = The 8th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children
 
  | Title = The 8th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children
 
  | Type = Conference
 
  | Type = Conference
  | Field = Parallel computing
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  | Field = Human-computer interaction
  | Homepage = www.cluster2009.org/
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  | Homepage = www.idc09.polimi.it
  | Start date = Aug 29, 2009  
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  | Start date = Jun 3, 2009  
  | End date =  Sep 4, 2009
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  | End date =  Jun 5, 2009
  | City= New Orleans
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  | City= Milano
  | State =  Louisiana
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  | State =  Como
  | Country =  USA
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  | Country =  Italy
  | Abstract deadline = Apr 14, 2009
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  | Abstract deadline =  
  | Submission deadline = Apr 14, 2009
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  | Submission deadline = Jan 19, 2009
  | Notification = Jun 5, 2009
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  | Notification = Feb 20, 2009
  | Camera ready = Jul 31, 2009
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  | Camera ready = Mar 16, 2009
 
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For young people today, technology is pervasive in many aspects of life. From childhood onwards, they learn and play using computers and other technological devices; as they grow, they build and maintain friendships using computers and mobile phones; they interact with one another virtually; and even find critical interpersonal support and therapy using computers, the web, and other technology-enhanced artifacts.
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The IDC 2009 conference will continue IDC's tradition of better understanding children’s and youngsters’ needs in relationship to technology, exploring how to create interactive products for and with them, and investigating how technology-mediated experiences affect their life.
  
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IDC 2009 will present and discuss the most innovative contributions to research, development, and practice in these areas, gathering the leading minds in the field.
  
                        Call for Papers
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As in previous years, IDC 2009 would like to invite researchers to address the wide diversification of technology for young people, from computers to mobile phones to any form of “smart” interactive device, and to consider the requirements of different profiles, in terms of age (from very young children to adolescents) and of psychological, social, or physical needs. In addition, IDC 2009 would like to foster an investigation of technological and methodological issues related not only to learning and play, but also to social awareness of young people in relationship to environment, cultural heritage, cultural roots of minorities, local identity vs. wider community identity. Finally, IDC 2009 would like to explore interaction design for young people in the family context and from an adult’s perspective, e.g., how to help parents understand and master the complexity of a scenario in which technology is more and more part of their children’s life.
  
    2009 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing
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This conference builds on the successes and high standards of the previous IDC conferences (IDC 2008 in Chicago, US, IDC 2007 in Aalborg, Denmark, IDC 2006 in Tampere, Finland, IDC 2005 in Boulder, USA, IDC 2004 in Maryland, USA, IDC 2003 in Preston, UK and IDC 2002 in Eindhoven, the Netherlands).
                        (Cluster 2009)
 
  
                http://www.cluster2009.org/
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For any information about IDC 2009, please contact idc09.info@polimi.it
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SUBMISSIONS
  
                  29 August - 4 September 2009
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Submissions of workshops, full and short papers, panels, and demos, are invited on all topics from the domain of interaction design for children, including, but not limited to:
  
                  New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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    * Methods, techniques, and guidelines for requirements analysis, design, and evaluation of interactive systems for “children as a diverse group” (young people of different gender and age, with special needs, fromdifferent cultures or ethnical groups)
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    * Emerging or new technologies for children (e.g., innovative educational simulations, interactive games, mobile communications devices, wireless embedded technologies, robots, accessible fabrication devices, "smart" materials, authoring/programming tools)
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    * The impact that such technologies can have on children's lives and personalities
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    * Ethnographic and case studies of children’s use of interactive systems in schools, at home, in hospitals, in public spaces
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    * Usability, enjoyability, accessibility, and safety issues, with particular reference to children
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    * Novel theoretical models of interaction with special relevance to children
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    * Design for children’s civic involvement, democracy, physical and emotional well-being, and social awareness of environmental, ethical, ethnographical, or cultural issues.
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    * Interactive technology for children from an adult’s perspective
  
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ORGANIZERS
  
Cluster 2009 welcomes paper and poster submissions on innovative work from
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Conference Chair: Paolo Paolini, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
researchers in academia, industry, and government, describing original research
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Program Chair: Franca Garzotto, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
in the field of cluster computing. Topics of interest include, but are not
 
limited to:
 
  
• Cluster Architecture and Hardware Systems
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IMPORTANT DATES
◦ Node architectures
 
◦ Packaging, Power, and Cooling
 
• Cluster Software and Middleware
 
◦ Software Environments and Tools
 
◦ Single -System Image Services
 
◦ Parallel File Systems and I/O Libraries
 
◦ Standard Software for Clusters
 
◦ Virtualization
 
• Cluster Networking
 
◦ High-Speed Interconnects
 
◦ High Performance Message Passing Libraries
 
◦ Lightweight Communication Protocols
 
• Implications of Multicore and Clouds on Clusters
 
◦ Hardware Architecture
 
◦ Software and Tools
 
◦ Networking
 
◦ Management
 
◦ Applications
 
• Applications
 
◦ Application Methods and Algorithms
 
◦ Adaptation to Multicore
 
◦ Data Distribution, Load Balancing & Scaling
 
◦ MPI/OpenMP Hybrid Computing
 
◦ Visualization
 
• Performance Analysis and Evaluation
 
◦ Benchmarking & Profiling Tools
 
◦ Performance Prediction & Modeling
 
• Cluster Management
 
◦ Security and Reliability
 
◦ High Availability Solutions
 
◦ Resource and Job Management
 
  
For submitting and formatting instructions, see the conference
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    * Workshop Proposals
web site: http://www.cluster2009.org/
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          o Submission deadline: January 12 2009
 
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          o Acceptance notification: January 26 2009
Important Dates:
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          o Final version deadline: February 6 2009
 
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    * Full papers
  Workshop proposal deadline: 26 November 2008
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          o Submission deadline: January 19 2009
  Workshop notification: 22 December 2008
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          o Acceptance notification: February 20 2009
  Tutorial proposal deadline: 31 March 2009
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          o Final version deadline: March 16 200
  Technical paper submissions: 14 April 2009
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    * Short papers, panels, and demos
  Tutorial notification: 31 May 2009
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          o Submission deadline: March 6 2009
  Technical paper notification: 5 June 2009
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          o Acceptance notification: March 31 2009
  Poster submissions: 12 June 2009
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          o Final version deadline: April 17 2009
  Poster notification: 17 July 2009
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  Poster camera ready deadline: 31 July 2009
 
  Paper camera ready deadline: 31 July 2009
 
 
 
Conference Organizing Chairs and Committees:
 
 
 
General Chair
 
  Daniel S. Katz, Louisiana State University, USA
 
General Vice Chair
 
  Mark Baker, University of Reading, UK
 
Program Chair
 
  Thomas Sterling, Louisiana State University, USA
 
Program Vice Chairs
 
  Pete Beckman, Argonne National Lab, USA
 
  William Camp, Intel, USA
 
  Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, USA
 
  William Gropp, University of Illinois, USA
 
  Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
 
  Bart Miller, Univ. of Wisconsin, USA
 
Poster Co-Chairs
 
  Sushil Prasad, Georgia State University, USA
 
  Eric Aubanel, University of New Brunswick, Canada
 
Workshops Chair
 
  Wu Feng, Virginia Tech, USA
 
Tutorials Co-Chairs
 
  Robert Ferraro, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
 
  Bryan Biegel, NASA Ames, USA
 
Proceedings Chair
 
  Ron Brightwell, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
 
Publicity Co-Chairs
 
  Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK
 
  Feilong Tang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
 
  Tevfik Kosar, Louisiana State University, USA
 
Finance Chair
 
  Box Leangsuksun, Louisiana Tech University, USA
 
Sponsor and Exhibitors Co-Chairs
 
  George Jones, Data Direct Networks, USA
 
  Charlie McMahon, Louisiana State University, USA
 
Local Arrangements Chair
 
  Karen Jones, Louisiana State University, USA
 
PR/Graphics Chair
 
  Kristen Sunde, Louisiana State University, USA
 

Latest revision as of 04:50, 14 October 2008

IDC 2009
The 8th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children
Dates Jun 3, 2009 (iCal) - Jun 5, 2009
Homepage: www.idc09.polimi.it
Location
Location: Milano, Como, Italy
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Important dates
Submissions: Jan 19, 2009
Notification: Feb 20, 2009
Camera ready due: Mar 16, 2009
Table of Contents


For young people today, technology is pervasive in many aspects of life. From childhood onwards, they learn and play using computers and other technological devices; as they grow, they build and maintain friendships using computers and mobile phones; they interact with one another virtually; and even find critical interpersonal support and therapy using computers, the web, and other technology-enhanced artifacts.
The IDC 2009 conference will continue IDC's tradition of better understanding children’s and youngsters’ needs in relationship to technology, exploring how to create interactive products for and with them, and investigating how technology-mediated experiences affect their life.

IDC 2009 will present and discuss the most innovative contributions to research, development, and practice in these areas, gathering the leading minds in the field.

As in previous years, IDC 2009 would like to invite researchers to address the wide diversification of technology for young people, from computers to mobile phones to any form of “smart” interactive device, and to consider the requirements of different profiles, in terms of age (from very young children to adolescents) and of psychological, social, or physical needs. In addition, IDC 2009 would like to foster an investigation of technological and methodological issues related not only to learning and play, but also to social awareness of young people in relationship to environment, cultural heritage, cultural roots of minorities, local identity vs. wider community identity. Finally, IDC 2009 would like to explore interaction design for young people in the family context and from an adult’s perspective, e.g., how to help parents understand and master the complexity of a scenario in which technology is more and more part of their children’s life.

This conference builds on the successes and high standards of the previous IDC conferences (IDC 2008 in Chicago, US, IDC 2007 in Aalborg, Denmark, IDC 2006 in Tampere, Finland, IDC 2005 in Boulder, USA, IDC 2004 in Maryland, USA, IDC 2003 in Preston, UK and IDC 2002 in Eindhoven, the Netherlands).

For any information about IDC 2009, please contact idc09.info@polimi.it
SUBMISSIONS

Submissions of workshops, full and short papers, panels, and demos, are invited on all topics from the domain of interaction design for children, including, but not limited to:

    * Methods, techniques, and guidelines for requirements analysis, design, and evaluation of interactive systems for “children as a diverse group” (young people of different gender and age, with special needs, fromdifferent cultures or ethnical groups)
    * Emerging or new technologies for children (e.g., innovative educational simulations, interactive games, mobile communications devices, wireless embedded technologies, robots, accessible fabrication devices, "smart" materials, authoring/programming tools)
    * The impact that such technologies can have on children's lives and personalities
    * Ethnographic and case studies of children’s use of interactive systems in schools, at home, in hospitals, in public spaces
    * Usability, enjoyability, accessibility, and safety issues, with particular reference to children
    * Novel theoretical models of interaction with special relevance to children
    * Design for children’s civic involvement, democracy, physical and emotional well-being, and social awareness of environmental, ethical, ethnographical, or cultural issues.
    * Interactive technology for children from an adult’s perspective

ORGANIZERS

Conference Chair: Paolo Paolini, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
Program Chair: Franca Garzotto, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)

IMPORTANT DATES

    * Workshop Proposals
          o Submission deadline: January 12 2009
          o Acceptance notification: January 26 2009
          o Final version deadline: February 6 2009
    * Full papers
          o Submission deadline: January 19 2009
          o Acceptance notification: February 20 2009
          o Final version deadline: March 16 200
    * Short papers, panels, and demos
          o Submission deadline: March 6 2009
          o Acceptance notification: March 31 2009
          o Final version deadline: April 17 2009
	

This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP

Facts about "IDC 2009"
AcronymIDC 2009 +
Camera ready dueMarch 16, 2009 +
End dateJune 5, 2009 +
Event typeConference +
Has coordinates46° 2' 1", 9° 7' 30"Latitude: 46.033580555556
Longitude: 9.1249361111111
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Has location cityMilano +
Has location countryCategory:Italy +
Has location stateComo +
Homepagehttp://www.idc09.polimi.it +
IsAEvent +
NotificationFebruary 20, 2009 +
Start dateJune 3, 2009 +
Submission deadlineJanuary 19, 2009 +
TitleThe 8th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children +