Note to authors:
1. This year IISWC will hold a poster session. There is no separate submission process for posters. If you submit a paper, the outcome of your paper may be one of the following: (1) accepted as a paper in the technical program, (2) accepted as a poster, or (3) declined. Acceptance as a poster does not preclude you from publishing the work in other conferences or journals. If you do not wish to have your work published as a poster, you may withdraw your paper by notifying the PC chair, at the latest one week after the notification date.
2. As an author or a co-author of a regular paper or poster, your are expected to have you or collaborator to attend and present the work at the conference.
3. There will be a best paper award.
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