Submissions should describe original work that is not under consideration or published by another conference or journal before the ISICS symposium in March 2020.
Original papers must be high-quality work in the fields of the ISICS 2020 symposium, presenting research results, comprehensive case studies, presentation of project results in their conclusive phase. Each paper should be mainly focused on research, applications or systems.
Posters should report work in progress, preliminary results of ongoing research, or projects in early stages of development. Accepted posters will be exhibited in a poster session during the symposium. Posters will be reviewed on the basis of an extended abstract.
Formatting Guidelines
Original papers must be in English (10 to 15 pages). Submissions exceeding this length will be rejected without review. The file format for submission is Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Other formats will not be accepted. A complete, anonymized paper should be submitted (do not include author details, university or country information in the manuscript).
Posters must be in English (4 to 6 pages): An extended abstract in PDF format up to 6 pages long may be submitted under this format. A complete, anonymized paper should be submitted. Poster session guidelines will be announced.
Template Format: All submissions should follow the Springer conference paper templates, which can be found in the author's instruction page here: https://www.springer.com/la/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
Camera Ready: All accepted original papers should upload its final version using the Springer conference paper template including a source archive (LaTeX or Word), and the CCIS copyright form. Please fill in the Copyright Form with Volume Editor(s) Name(s) as: Carlos Brito-Loeza, Arturo Espinosa-Romero, Anabel Martin-Gonzalez, and Asad Safi.
Review Process
The review process will be double-blind peer review. Please, anonymize your submission. Each paper will be reviewed by at least three members of the Scientific Program Committee, and the acceptance decision will be based on paper originality, novelty, significance of the contribution to the field, practical or theoretical impact, and presentation.
Publications
Accepted original papers will appear in the symposium proceedings published by Springer, in the Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series.
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