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Instructions for Participants:

TaPP '10: 2nd USENIX Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Provenance

This page is for those who will be presenting material at TaPP '10. If you wish to submit a paper or deliver a talk at another upcoming USENIX event, please return to the Events Calendar page and select the conference in which you're interested.

If you need an invitation letter to apply for a visa to attend the conference, please contact conference@usenix.org. Please identify yourself as a presenter and include your mailing address in your email.

Problems
Questions? Please don't hesitate to contact Jane-Ellen Long: jel@usenix.org, 510-528-8649 ext. 14.

If you find yourself in dire straits, please contact your Program Co-Chairs, Margo Seltzer and Wang-Chiew Tan, tapp10chairs@usenix.org.

Invited Talk presenters, panelists, Keynote and Plenary speakers, see your instructions below.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS OF REFEREED PAPERS
1. A printable PDF of your paper, along with consent forms with the signature of each author, is due on or before February 16, 2010. IMPORTANT: Short papers must be 5 pages or less; long papers must be 10 pages or less.

Upload your final paper to the Web submissions system by February 16, 2010. If you have questions, please contact Jane-Ellen Long, jel@usenix.org.

2. Print, sign, and fax the TaPP '10 Consent Form for Refereed Paper Authors.

3. Using LaTeX? Read these instructions on generating PDF from LaTeX and follow them carefully. You will save a lot of time and hassle at the deadline. Naively produced PDFs may contain such errors as incorrect ligatures, nonprinting figures or parts of figures, or incorrect or missing special characters, any of which make your paper unreadable.

4. If you wish, make use of these sample first pages (two-column format):


5. Registration materials will be online soon. You will be contacted by the Conference Department with registration information. Please note: If the conference registration poses a hardship for the presenter of the refereed paper, please contact conference@usenix.org.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INVITED TALK PRESENTERS, PANELISTS, AND KEYNOTE AND PLENARY SPEAKERS
1. The USENIX Conference Department will contact you with instructions for registering online. We will provide the following equipment:

  • 1 LCD projector
  • 1 screen
  • 1 wired Lavalier microphone
  • cables and extension cords

Please note: laptops are not provided; if you will be unable to bring a laptop, please contact the program chairs, tapp10chairs@usenix.org, to arrange to borrow one. If you wish to discuss any special A/V needs, please contact Devon Shaw, Conference Manager, via email at devon@usenix.org or via phone at 510-528-8649 ext. 21.

2. Please read, sign, and fax to us:
Consent Form for Invited Talks, Keynote Speakers, and Panelists

3. In order to make your talk available on the USENIX Web site immediately after the conference, please email your electronic files to production@usenix.org immediately after your presentation.

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Last changed: 8 Feb. 2010 jel