Consult the detailed schedule available at http://www.isfpga.org/program.html.
Since the schedule is very tight, the time limits below will be strictly enforced. Be sure that the number of slides you have is not excessive for the presentation time.
• Full length papers: 20 minutes (oral presentation) + 5 minutes (Q&A) = 25 minutes total time
• Short papers: 5 minutes (oral presentation) + 0 minutes (Q&A) = 5 minutes total time.
Short papers also have a poster presentation in the poster session that follows their short-paper oral presentation.
To save time during the sessions, all presentations will be made from the session chair’s laptop. Speakers should make arrangements with their session chair to load the slides onto the chair’s laptop in advance. It is recommended that you provide both PowerPoint and PDF files in case of difficulties with one or the other. Also, have the files available on a USB memory stick.
If possible, speakers should email their slides (or at least a draft) to the session chair a week or so prior to the conference. The chair can check that the slides display correctly on his or her laptop. Chairs may also be able to provide feedback on the slides if you wish.
Each poster will have a designated bulletin board during the assigned poster session. Each short paper will also have a designated bulletin board at the subsequent poster session.
Posters should be mounted on the boards prior to the start of the session. Push pins will be available. Authors must remove their poster prior to the subsequent poster session.
A typical poster will consist of 9 or 12 slides, mounted individually or printed on a large poster. The title and author list should appear at the top.
Posters must be less than 8 x 4 feet to fit on the boards.
The hotel does not have printing facilities and FPGA will not pay for poster printing. So authors should bring their posters. If necessary, there is a print shop near the hotel; information is available at http://www.copykingmonterey.com.
Contact programchair@isfpga.org.