Dear all,
Thank you for your quick and mostly positive reactions. I'll relay your
response to Ilaria and Francesco.
@Michele, Rocco, Mirko, Simon: Indeed the members of the SC and the PC
are strongly invited to contribute with the submission of a paper to
Coordination and/or DisCoTec next year. I'll refer this also to Ilaria
and Francesco so they can add this in their message to the invitation
for PC members. Of course, all of us should also sollicit other people
in the community to submit too.
@Simon: I'll send your explanation on the tolerance of 10% of the paper
length at the time of submission. I would make it subject to asking
motivated permission to the PC Chairs so that the latter are made aware
of the situation.
I'm aware of the fact that not all members of the SC can be part of the
PC. In the future, some form of rotation could be useful in this respect.
All the best,
Mieke
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Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
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“Half of humanity is in the danger zone, from floods, droughts, extreme
storms and wildfires. No nation is immune. Yet we continue to feed our
fossil fuel addiction.
We have a choice. Collective action or collective suicide. It is in our
hands.”
António Guterres, UN Secretary General, July 2022, at the Petersberg
Climate Dialogue, Berlin
Dear SC members,
Many thanks for your timely responses and valuable suggestions. I have
sent your feedback received so far in a first email to the PC Chairs
with the idea to speed up the preparations of the conference. Please
find the feedback sent to them so far at the end of this email. If there
are any further suggestions I’m happy to forward them to Ilaria and
Francesco. Please send me such suggestions before Friday, Nov. 3, afternoon.
I’m also addressing some of your remarks:
1) Concerning the size of the SC now composed of 26 members. Yes, I
agree. But let’s discuss this at another occasion, perhaps at the next
conference. The (not very strict) rule that is currently in force is
that members that do not participate to the conference 3 times in a row
and are not actively and substantially contributing to Coordination in
other ways are invited to leave the SC.
2) Concerning the gender balance of the SC. This would also better be
discussed at the next conference. The imbalance is due to historic
choices. At the start of Coordination it happened much more often that
both PC Chairs were male. We are slowly rebalancing.
3) Concerning names of paper categories: personally I would prefer
“regular” over “long”, also because the range of number of pages (7-15).
I’ll suggest this to the PC Chairs.
4) Concerning the requirements for artefact submissions and EAPLS
badging. The information on this procedure is currently missing but
should be inserted also in the first version of the CfP. The guidelines
document that you received some time ago provides clear indications on
how to do this. These guidelines have been discussed and agreed upon by
the SC. In particular, at the end of the guidelines document you find
some helpful definitions and principles concerning artefacts badging. In
particular:
A) Following ACM’s definition, an artifact is “[a] digital object that
was either created by the authors to be used as part of the study or
generated by the experiment itself. For example, artifacts can be
software systems, scripts used to run experiments, input datasets, raw
data collected in the experiment, or scripts used to analyze results.
B) COORDINATION accepts regular papers and tool papers. For both kinds
of papers AE is voluntary. To improve and reward reproducibility and to
give more visibility and credit to the effort of tool developers in our
community, authors of accepted (regular and tool, short and long) papers
will be invited to submit publicly available (using permanent
repositories such as Software Heritage, Zenodo, etc.) artifacts
associated with their paper for evaluation, and based on the result of
the evaluation they may be awarded one or more badges. See EAPLS
Artifact Badges for details. Artifact submission is optional and the
result of the artifact evaluation will not alter the paper’s acceptance
decision but may impact the decision on best papers. Detailed guidelines
for the preparation and submission of the artifacts will be made available.
The rules for artefact submission and badging should be clearly
mentioned in the CfP and on the web-site of Coordination.
Please find below a copy of the email that I sent to the PC Chairs.
Many thanks and Best regards,
Mieke
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Answer to PC Chairs
Dear Ilaria and Francesco,
Last Monday I forwarded your proposal for the PC and draft CfP to the
Steering Commission. Below please find the first set of suggestions.
More people may still follow-up on my email, but I wanted to share the
feedback received so far already with you in order to speed-up the
preparations for the conference.
I’m happy to inform you that almost all members that responded so far
agree with most of the proposal and with the proposed members for the
PC. On the latter there was a slight concern about the gender balance.
(It was remarked that the proposed PC has 11/23 female-to-male ratio,
which is kind of underwhelming. True, this is very close to the ratio we
had in 2020 (9/18) but last year it was already 12/17, which is much
better.) The SC expresses their gratitude for you hard work.
There have also been a few suggestions for improvement and some minor
suggestions (see below).
- Concerning the requirements for artefact submissions and EAPLS
badging. The information on this procedure is currently missing but
should be inserted also in the first version of the CfP. The guidelines
document that you received some time ago provides clear indications on
how to do this. These guidelines have been discussed and agreed upon by
the SC. In particular, at the end of the guidelines document you find
some helpful definitions and principles concerning artefacts badging. In
particular:
1) Following ACM’s definition, an artifact is “[a] digital object that
was either created by the authors to be used as part of the study or
generated by the experiment itself. For example, artifacts can be
software systems, scripts used to run experiments, input datasets, raw
data collected in the experiment, or scripts used to analyze results.
2) COORDINATION accepts regular papers and tool papers. For both kinds
of papers AE is voluntary. To improve and reward reproducibility and to
give more visibility and credit to the effort of tool developers in our
community, authors of accepted (regular and tool, short and long) papers
will be invited to submit publicly available (using permanent
repositories such as Software Heritage, Zenodo, etc.) artifacts
associated with their paper for evaluation, and based on the result of
the evaluation they may be awarded one or more badges. See EAPLS
Artifact Badges for details. Artifact submission is optional and the
result of the artifact evaluation will not alter the paper’s acceptance
decision but may impact the decision on best papers. Detailed guidelines
for the preparation and submission of the artifacts will be made available.
The rules for artefact submission and badging should be clearly
mentioned in the CfP and on the web-site of Coordination.
Some minor suggestions:
- Some found the use of the term “long” sounds strange. Most conferences
just call them “regular papers”; calling them “long” may be confusing.
In fact, the length of the “long” paper is from 7-15 pages. So “regular”
might be a better term. Furthermore, it was suggested to put tool papers
as the last in the order as they have a longer description and are
considered orthogonal to the other categories. Someone suggested to be
also a bit more tolerant on the maximal length of a paper and, say
accept a paper that is 10% longer if this is beneficial for the clarity
of the paper. One could make this explicit in the CfP and require
authors to inform the PC Chairs about such a case.
- Furthermore, maybe it is possible to improve the description of tool
papers as currently much content is between parentheses.
- There was some concern about requiring a 10 minutes video in addition
to an artefact would not ask too much of the authors. As far as I
remember, the video in the past was required only for short tool papers.
- the link to the website is currently dangling. This should be fixed
before it is distributed.
Many thanks and Best regards,
Mieke
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Dr. Mieke Massink Ph.D. - Senior Researcher
FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981 http://www1.isti.cnr.it/~Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail: Mieke.Massink(a)isti.cnr.it
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“Half of humanity is in the danger zone, from floods, droughts, extreme
storms and wildfires. No nation is immune. Yet we continue to feed our
fossil fuel addiction.
We have a choice. Collective action or collective suicide. It is in our
hands.”
António Guterres, UN Secretary General, July 2022, at the Petersberg
Climate Dialogue, Berlin
Dear Steering Committee members,
Below please find a letter by the PC Chairs of Coordination 2024 in
which they present their proposal for the Programme Committee as part of
a draft CfP. The draft CfP including the PC list are attached to this email.
There is one point that should be made more clear, I think, which
concerns the procedure and aim of Artifact Badging. However, in order
not to delay the submission of the draft to you all I decided to
circulate the draft as it is now and ask you for possible further
suggestions to be communicated to the PC Chairs.
It would be great if you could let me know your observations by friday,
November 3, at latest. As usual, I'll collect your suggestions and pass
them on to the PC Chairs in anonymised form.
Many thanks,
Mieke
==== Letter by Francesco and Ilaria:
> Dear Mieke,
> we have prepared a first (partial) draft of the CfP, including
> proposals for the AE chair and PC .
>
> More specifically, we have:
> - left the Scope section unchanged;
> - slightly revised/extended the list of Main Topics;
> - indicated the invited speaker (we are happy to inform you that
> Marieke Huisman accepted our invitation 😀 );
> - slightly revised the paper categories (in particular, we propose to
> merge short and long tool papers in a single category);
> - revised the timeline (in particular, we propose to have two
> submission windows for artefacts: the idea is that artefacts
> associated to tool papers play a crucial role for that kind of papers,
> hence we would like to require to submit such artefacts together with
> the tool paper submission; instead, artefacts associated to accepted
> papers of other categories would be submitted after the camera-ready,
> so as not to rush the authors to submit the artefacts while they are
> finalizing the paper);
> - agreed with LMCS the organisation of a joint COORDINATION/FORTE
> special issue;
> - indicated Saverio Giallorenzo as Publicity Chair (we propose a
> new Publicity Chair since Giorgio Audrito has been promoted as member
> of the PC);
> - slightly revised/extended the list of PC members;
> - proposed Rumyana Neykova as Artefact Evaluation Committee chair.
>
> Please let us know if you think the draft is fine for the evaluation
> by the SC.
>
> Best regards,
> Francesco & Ilaria
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Dr. Mieke Massink Ph.D. - Senior Researcher
FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981 http://www1.isti.cnr.it/~Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail: Mieke.Massink(a)isti.cnr.it
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“Half of humanity is in the danger zone, from floods, droughts, extreme
storms and wildfires. No nation is immune. Yet we continue to feed our
fossil fuel addiction.
We have a choice. Collective action or collective suicide. It is in our
hands.”
António Guterres, UN Secretary General, July 2022, at the Petersberg
Climate Dialogue, Berlin