IEEE DS-RT 2008

DS-RT 2008 Symposium Registration Guidelines

This page contains the registration information for authors and participants of the 12-th IEEE International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications (DS-RT 2008 symposium).

Note: author registration is intended as the registration performed by at least one author of accepted papers (presenting the paper at the corresponding event). This registration must be performed by using the Symposium Author Registration Form within September 1, 2008 by at least one author, and it is mandatory for having the paper included in the proceedings. Additional authors and audience can use the General registration form. (Early registration deadline, September 1-st, 2008).
Payment receipt will be included in the registrant's Conference package.

DS-RT 2008 Author Symposium Registration Form

Important: for each paper accepted to DS-RT 2008, at least one author MUST register and use the following Symposium Author Registration Form (PDF file) before September 1, 2008, and MUST attend and present his/her paper. At least one author should use this registration form. If you are a student author you still have to use this form (you can't use Student-registration fees).

Note that if DS-RT’s author covers more than one paper with her/his registration, to guarantee inclusion in the DS-RT proceeding, she/he must have to pay an additional surcharge for each paper in excess of one, as indicated on the form.

The form to be used for other (general) participants and additional authors, for early and late registration, is the General Registration Form (PDF file, see below).

FOR MORE INFORMATION: please contact Prof. Azzedine Boukerche: boukerch@site.uottawa.ca


DS-RT 2008 Non-Author (Regular) Symposium Registration Form

Early Registration Deadline: September 1-st, 2008.

This is the form to be used for other (general) participants and additional authors, for early and late registration:

General Registration Form ( PDF file).

FOR MORE INFORMATION: please contact Prof. Azzedine Boukerche: boukerch@site.uottawa.ca