II  International Workshop on

Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling CGGM'2003

Montreal, Canada, May 18-21, 2003


Special Session on CAD/CAM


In the framework of the workshop there will be a Special Session on CAD/CAM. All accepted papers for this Special Session will be published as full papers by Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series and will be available for the delegates in printed form. In addition, all accepted papers will be scheduled for oral presentations. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper. Note that LNCS is one of the journals that are listed in SCI-E index with relatively high impact factor (http://www.isinet.com/isi/).



Special Issue of the International Journal of CAD/CAM


In addition, some selected papers will be also published in a Special Issue of International Journal of CAD/CAM  in 2003.



Session Organizer:


Deok-Soo Kim
  (dskim@hanyang.ac.kr)
Associate Professor
Department of Industrial Engineering
Hanyang University
Seoul, Korea


Topics:

The topics to be presented in this Special Session on CAD/CAM are:


Deadlines:


Paper submission:

All submissions for this Special Session must be written in English. Send the paper as an attachment of an e-mail provided that the size of the message is reasonable. Otherwise, please contact us before sending the paper.

Note that authors should submit a full paper (6 to 10 pages), not an extended abstract, via an e-mail to Deok-Soo Kim at

dskim@hanyang.ac.kr


Papers should comply the LNCS guidelines. The style files for the LNCS can be found at the following URL:
           
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html

Acceptable formats are pdf and postscript (use extension .pdf or .ps, respectively). Please, check that you have included all the fonts required when generating the .pdf files, so that your paper can be read properly on any platform. Exceptionally (and only for your initial submission), we can accept papers written in Microsoft Word. However, keep in mind that the final version of your paper should be, in general, written in LaTeX (either LaTeX 2.09 or 2e) according to the rules of LNCS and should not exceed ten pages.

In addition to the paper, you are recommended to send a list of three possible referees for your paper, explaining why do you propose them. However, it is not guaranteed that your paper will be reviewed by some of the proposed reviewers. This list is intended to assure that the review process is performed at due time. Therefore, the list will be used only if we are unable to find other reviewers for your paper.

Your final paper, if accepted, MUST be formatted according to the rules of the LNCS, in order to be accepted and published. This point will be checked very carefully.