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Call for Papers

 

The IEEE-UT Engineering Management Conference welcomes all papers related to the broad theme of Managing in Uncertain Times, which includes topics such as mergers & acquisitions, diversification, security, layoffs, risks, trusted intermediaries, and international standards. A powerhouse of case studies, best practices, and panel discussion from a full spectrum of industries, organizations, and reference points will be showcased.

We invite papers for presentation at the conference. All interested persons should submit one page abstracts (500-750 words). Each submission will be reviewed for technical merit and content. Papers accepted for presentation will appear in the IEEE Conference Proceedings provided at least one author registers for the conference.

Abstract Guidelines
Author’s Schedule
Contact
Topics

Abstract Guidelines

  1. Abstracts are to be submitted as document files in WORD.
  2. Abstracts should occupy only a single page.
  3. Font size should be 12 pt. Lines should be single-spaced, with double spacing between paragraphs.
  4. The Title of the Abstract/Paper should be centered at the top of the page, and this should be followed by the names of the authors. Authors' affiliation should be presented as brief footnotes at the bottom of the page.
  5. On the second page, repeat the title of the Abstract/Paper and then list the name, mailing address, telephone number, and e-mail address of the corresponding author. Primary correspondence regarding Abstracts and Papers will be via e-mail.
  6. All Abstracts should be submitted electronically to the Program Chair at sprough@austin.rr.com no later than March 15, 2005.

Please note:

  1. Both the abstracts and final papers will be reviewed before they are accepted for presentation and inclusion in the proceedings.
  2. Only the papers that are registered will be included in the proceedings.
  3. The conference Proceedings will be published in printed format, and made available to all participants following the conference. Should you require assistance on the submission, please contact the Program Chair at sprough@austin.rr.com.

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Author’s Schedule

Deadline for abstract submission: March 15, 2005
Notification of acceptance: April 1, 2005
Deadline for paper submission: May 1, 2005

Contact

Should you require any assistance on the abstract submission or have any questions about the Call for Papers, please contact the Program Chair, Steve Prough, at sprough@austin.rr.com.

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Topics

Papers may include, but are not limited to:

Disaster Recovery
Diversification
International standards
Layoffs
Mergers & acquisitions
Re-training
Risks
Security
Supply Chain
Trusted intermediaries

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