Author's Kit  

SNUG India | June 12-13, 2013   

Introduction
SNUG is your opportunity to share your expertise with your fellow Synopsys users, including some of the top electronics innovators in the world.

Reflecting SNUG’s commitment to technical excellence, all papers are peer reviewed by the SNUG Technical committee, composed of both experienced users and Synopsys experts. If your proposal is accepted, a Synopsys coach will be assigned to work with you to help you create and deliver an exceptional paper and conference presentation that will enhance your professional standing and reflect favorably on your company or university.

Submitting Your Proposal
Your SNUG paper should be focused on your experience using Synopsys tools as a central element of your design methodology. Your submission should clearly identify the tools used and state all the key points that will be covered in a 30 minute presentation, including Q&A.  Please refer to the ‘Call for Papers’ page for details on submitting your proposal.

Get inspired! Take a look at some award winning SNUG papers to help guide you.

Copyright Statement
Please carefully read the following notice before submitting your written materials to the SNUG program.

By submitting materials to the SNUG program you and your employer are giving Synopsys the following rights: (1) to reproduce, publish and distribute your submitted materials in SNUG proceedings for use by Synopsys employees, contractors and licensees; and (2) to reproduce and post the submitted materials on the SNUG web site for access by Synopsys employees, contractors, and licensees.

It is your responsibility to confirm that your employer agrees to the use described above. You and your employer reserve the right to modify the submitted materials at any time. Synopsys shall reproduce any copyright or other legal notices that you include in your submitted materials. Synopsys will not use your submitted materials for product marketing purposes without first obtaining your express written consent.

If you have any questions about this copyright statement, please contact the SNUG team before submitting your proposal.

SNUG Paper Acceptance Criteria
The SNUG Technical Committee has implemented a two-step acceptance process:

  1. Preliminary paper acceptance is based on the initial submission proposal.
  2. Final paper acceptance and the assignment of presentation spots at the conference are made after the paper is complete, reviewed and approved by the Technical Committee.

Use this template for your SNUG paper:  SNUG Paper Template

The SNUG Technical Committee evaluates submissions based on a number of criteria, including:

  • Technical Relevance: Is the topic meaningful to other professionals? Introduce the problem or challenge that you are addressing.
  • Technical Applicability: Is the topic general enough to be helpful to other high-level designers?
  • Technical Completeness: Is the topic explored completely? Describe the approach that you took to analyze and address your challenge.
  • Are the problems and solutions well described? Review lessons learned along the way (what was expected/unexpected, what went well/not so well).
  • Is the conclusion well substantiated? Why is your solution a good one? What can other designers take away and use from your paper?
  • What are some ongoing areas of development or next steps that you (or a peer) could pursue?
  • General Readability: Is the paper well organized? Is the paper grammatically correct and spelled correctly?
  • Effective Summary of your effort and results.

Dates to Remember

    Call for Papers OpensJanuary 16, 2013
    Call for Papers ClosesFebruary 22, 2013
    Preliminary AcceptanceMarch 4, 2013
    Draft Papers DueMarch 25, 2013
    Final Papers DueApril 15, 2013
    Final AcceptanceMay 6, 2013
    Slides: First Draft DueMay 13, 2013
    Practice/Dry-runsMay 13-27, 2013
    Slides: Final Draft DueMay 29, 2013
    SNUG INDIAJune 12-13, 2013

Presenting at SNUG
You should use your SNUG presentation as a "discussion" rather than a "reading" of your technical paper. While you should cover the same key points in both your paper and your live session, there are important differences in HOW you communicate your information. Many of the conference attendees will have already read your paper in the online proceedings. They will expect to hear you discuss your techniques, talk about your approach, and support your conclusions.

Use this template for your SNUG presentation. SNUG PowerPoint Template

SNUG Author Recognition and Awards
SNUG attendees select Best Paper presentations at the conference. Authors of the Best Paper presentations receive cash awards and recognition on the SNUG website and conference press materials.

Contact Information
Please contact the SNUG Team if you have any questions.