CBMS 2006 is the 19th IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based
Medical Systems which will take place in June of 2006.
It was brought to my attention by colleagues who are proposing for
inclusion a special track on Open Source Software and Open Document
Formats. If the track is included, the associated publications may be
more likely to get the attention of groups considering or advocating
Open Source.
I don't know that we would by January 31 have a paper we would want
to submit and, if accepted for presentation, a person who would want
to go to Utah. But ever since the Google Summer of Code I have
thought we should identify and compile a list of opportunities that
we can pursue with strategic timing.
So at some point would we have "significant unpublished work" that we
would want to write up and submit to a conference intending
publication? What might we like to have published? Would a vehicle
like http://cbms2006.ece.byu.edu/index.html be suitable? Anyone been
thinking about the role of "publication"? I do think that the medical
community does still value publications in legitimate journals over
and above any self-promotional materials anyone can put on their own
web site or wiki.
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