Community Outreach
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Contributed Article Based on Final Report and Brochure
Final Report and brochure Publication and Distribution
Workshop Organization
Revised Proposal (2012)
- Revised proposal (with new text in blue color):
pdf (April 16th, 2012)
- A summary of Revisions :
pdf
Review on Initial Proposal (January 4th, 2012)
- Email to Colleagues: html
- Feedback: html
Initial Proposal (October 14th, 2011)
Related Documents
- CCC Request for Proposals
for Creating Visions for Computing Research
- Recent succcess stories:
Robotics (
summary ,
details ),
Big-data:
( summary ),
- A recent report on 21st Century Computer Architecture:
pdf ,
- A recent brochure on Computing for Disaster Resiliency
pdf ,
- TED talk on
spatial user interfaces (John Underkoffler, 2010) ,
massive collaboration (Luis von Ahn, 2012) ,
- Audience:
- RFP excerpts:
- Review Criteria (excerpted from RFP):
Each proposal will be reviewed on its own merits based on
its potential to be a compelling vision and
to engage a large segment of the research community.
Larger proposals must be further along the visioning pipeline
than smaller proposals, and they must have greater potential.
Each proposal will be reviewed on its own merits based on
- Constraints:
A proposal should describe the existing or potential vision; explain the proposed activities in detail,
including how the larger community will be engaged; specify the goals of the project, including how they
will be assessed; and specify the expected outcomes of the visioning activities, including documents and
web sites that will be produced.
The length of the project description should be commensurate with the scope of the proposed activities,
but not longer than six (6) pages.
The project description should identify earlier reports that might be informative on the proposed
visioning topic, identify how participants in the planning effort will be selected, and describe how the
proposers will ensure that key people in the topic area participate. Note that we seek visions for broad
research agendas for the field, not proposals that seek primarily to secure future funding for the
participants.
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