Submission guidelines
For the Doctoral Consortium we welcome submissions from PhD students whose research activity is related to web reasoning and rule systems. Students are invited to submit an original description of their work, including the following elements:
- Introduction and motivation: a clear formulation of the research questions you are trying to solve.
- Background: positioning of such questions in the field of web reasoning and rule systems, and description of the relevant state of the art.
- Research plan and achievements: description of the proposed solution to the aforementioned research questions, and of the corresponding research plan, stressing in particular relevance and novelty.
Each submission consists of:
- A paper conforming to the submission information above, limited to 8 pages in English, and formatted using the LNCS style.
- A short reference letter from the PhD supervisor, indicating the current status of the student within the PhD research activity, the expected date of thesis submissions, the publications co-authored by the student within the PhD, and why it is important for them to attend the RR 2016 DC.
Please create a single PDF containing the submission and the reference letter.
Submissions are managed through Easychair