> 3) My proposal would be to collect statistics in EDAS (and JEMS, ...)
> telling if papers have been presented etc. Although I agree that
> legislation does not allow to collect all possible personal data, I
> do not believe that we are therefore forced to do nothing. Lets first
> define what we want, and after that see if it violates possible laws.
For what it's worth, EDAS has a paper status option "no-show" and "no-show-excused". Thus, chairs can already mark papers; Globecom and ICC do this, I believe. Generating per-author statistics wouldn't be hard, but that's more of a policy decision than a technical one.
Henning
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