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IEEE COMPUTER Special Issue on Real World Virtual Environments
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Date: Thu, 21 Apr 1994 17:30:51 -0700
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Reach 100,000 IEEE COMPUTER Readers!
Call for Papers and Referees for a Special Issue of IEEE COMPUTER on
Real World Virtual Environments
COMPUTER has planned to devote the July 1995 issue to the topic of
"real world virtual environments". For this issue, we intend to focus
on actually implemented virtual environments, environments that work
today for real applications. Manuscripts surveying real applications,
original research on real virtual environments, the design and development
of real applications, and full descriptions and evaluations of real virtual
environment applications are sought immediately. Our areas of interest
are:
- real applications.
- case studies of virtual environment implementations.
- novel user interfaces for virtual environment applications.
- distributed and networked virtual environments.
- instances and results of cooperative work via networked virtual
environments.
- evaluations of implemented virtual environments.
Instructions for Submitting Manuscripts
Manuscripts should be no more than 6,000 words typed on double-spaced,
12 point type, single-sided pages including all text, figures, and
references. (Count each figure as 350 words). No more than
12 references should be cited. Papers must not have
been previously published or currently submitted for publication
elsewhere. Manuscripts should have a title page which includes:
the title of the paper, full name, affiliation, physical address,
electronic mail address, telephone number of the contact author,
a 150 word abstract and a list of keywords that identify the
central issues of the manuscript's content.
Deadlines:
150 word abstract of the manuscript: 1 June 94
Ten copies of the full manuscript: 1 July 94
Notification of decisions: 1 January 95
Final version of the manuscript: 1 March 95
Date of the special issue: July 95
Questions regarding the special issue can be directed to either:
David R. Pratt or Michael J. Zyda
Naval Postgraduate School Naval Postgraduate School
Code CS/Pr Code CS/Zk
Dept. of Computer Science Dept. of Computer Science
Monterey, CA 93943-5100 Monterey, CA 93943-5100
(408) 656-2865 (408) 656-2305
(408) 656-2814 (fax) (408) 656-2814 (fax)
pratt@cs.nps.navy.mil zyda@trouble.cs.nps.navy.mil
Referees
If you are willing to referee papers for the special issue, please send a
note to Dr. Ted Lewis, Editor-in-Chief, COMPUTER:
Dr. Ted Lewis
Editor-in-Chief, COMPUTER
Naval Postgraduate School
Code CS
Dept of Computer Science
Monterey, CA 93943-5100
lewis@cs.nps.navy.mil