Final Paper preparation for LNDECT series
Please submit the files belonging to your
camera-ready paper using your EasyChair author account. Follow
the instructions after the login for uploading two files:
(1) either a zipped file containing all your LaTeX sources or
a Word file in the RTF format, and
(2) the PDF version of your camera-ready paper
Please follow strictly the author instructions of the series Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies (LNDECT), Springer (https://www.springer.com/series/15362) when preparing the final version.
Length: Full Paper up to 20-25 pages
Paper preparation for SCI series
Language: English
Instructions for Authors: Required format is specified in “Instructions for Authors”, link at the right hand side at the series pages www.springer.com/series/7092
The initial submission should be prepared either in LaTeX or WORD. The final camera-ready submission must be prepared using LaTeX.
For your convenience, we prepared all you need to prepare your paper in LaTeX: KKIO19SCI.zip
WORD template: https://resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/3318/data/v4
Length: Full Paper up to 14 pages; Emerging Results Paper up to 6 pages
Consent to publish (CTP)/copyright form: ConsentToPublishSpringerSCI
Extra page: 100$
Additional details:
All authors submitting papers must grant us specific permission to publish the work (“consent to publish”, see link above). Each corresponding author should print the form, enter the title of the chapter as well as the names of the authors at the top of the form and sign it. Important: Details of the chapter authors (sequence, names, name and affiliation of corresponding author) given in the CTP should be complete, final and correspond to the details given in the manuscript. As this is a legal document, we cannot accept changes at a later stage and ask for your understanding in this matter. The corresponding author should also submit the scanned version of consent to publish (CTP) to EasyChair along with the camera ready version of the chapter.
We strongly recommend that all authors (corresponding authors, co-authors, contributing authors) include their affiliation and email address in their manuscript. Their email addresses may be used by Springer to provide authors with a personal MySpringer account where they can download a free copy of the eBook.
Please note that Studies in Computational Intelligence follows, Citation Style Numbered and Numbering Style ContentOnly. Please visit the Key Style Points on springer.com. For more detailed information, please visit the Book Manuscript Guidelines on springer.com. Furthermore, please note that all illustrations will be available in full color in the eBook but will be black and white in the printed book.
To facilitate online searching, using e.g. Google, please provide an abstract for each of your chapters. Abstracts will appear online at SpringerLink.com with unrestricted access and enable unregistered users to read the abstract as a teaser for the complete chapter.
If excerpts from copyrighted works (including websites) such as illustrations, tables, animations, or text quotations are included in your manuscript, please obtain permission from the copyright holder (usually the original publisher) for both the print and online format. Refer to the RightsLink or use the attached Permission Request Form.
Research Papers
We invite authors to submit papers reporting unpublished research results in any of the KKIO Conference Topics. The papers ought to justify the claim of novelty with proper references to the literature, with a clear description of the previous work and proper explanation of the novelty of proposed ideas. The results ought to be explained and validated by examples, case studies, formal models and/or proofs, experiments, simulations, when appropriate. We invite also papers concerning novel, but well defined, research ideas and approaches that are at an early stage of investigation. These ideas need not be fully validated, however their novelty should be well documented by references to literature documenting the already known research achievements.
We invite research papers in two categories: Full Papers up to 14 pages, and Emerging Results papers up to 6 pages in the SCI format (Studies in Computational Intelligence).
Applications papers
We seek papers concerning applications of research ideas in practice and the application of innovative techniques, methods and tools to industrial case studies. The papers ought to provide a realistic and verifiable picture of the current state-of-the-art in software engineering, describe the context of a practical application and include proper references to the literature. It ought to explain also why the proposed solution is innovative, what may the industrial impact be and provide an explanation of the methodology used.
We invite research papers in two categories: Full Papers up to 14 pages, and Emerging Results papers up to 6 pages in the SCI format (Studies in Computational Intelligence).
Education papers
We also invite submissions on topics concerning software engineering education. These papers ought to describe clearly a novel approach to teaching and the underlying methodology. Novelty of such an approach should be justified with proper citations of the existing literature and must be validated using a well-defined method.
We invite research papers in two categories: Full Papers up to 14 pages, and Emerging Results papers up to 6 pages in the SCI format (Studies in Computational Intelligence).
Other Requirements
All submissions must be unpublished, original and not submitted for publication elsewhere. Authors should strive to quote the relevant papers published in the KKIO proceedings (see https://kkio.pti.org.pl/2019/en/history/).
In exceptional and well-motivated cases, the PC Chairs may grant an extension to the page limit.
Contributions from more applied related fields in industry and commerce are very welcome.
All accepted papers must be presented by one of the authors – the early registration is mandatory.
Paper Submission
Submit your paper electronically as a single PDF file through EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kkio2019
If you submit an Emerging Results paper, please indicate this in the title as follows:
Emerging Results: Title
Any issues related to paper submissions or conference program, please send email to kkio2019@easychair.org
Proposals for Special Sessions, Workshops, Panel Discussions, Training/Business Workshops and Tutorials
The organizers of the conference are seeking Special Session and Workshop proposals on topics in the scope of the main conference or complementary to them.
The responsibility of the Special Session Chair(s) would be to prepare a specific Call for Papers, organize the sessions program committee (reviewers) and advertise the event. The special session should include at least three papers. The papers are accepted based on two reviews provided by the Special Session PC members and one by a member of the KKIO Program Committee.
The session’s webpage will be hosted together with the main conference and handled by the conference webmasters. Alternatively, the Special Session Chair(s) can host the session webpage on a different server.
Papers accepted for the special session will be published in the same book series are those submitted for the main track of the conference.
Registration and other publishing services will be handled by the organizers of the main conference.
Please, submit your Special Session and/or Tutorial proposals using the form: https://tinyurl.com/kkio-sessions-tutorials
Important dates:
- Special Session Proposals submission: 15.02.2019
- Tutorial Proposal submission: 15.05.2019
If you have any questions please contact Miroslaw Ochodek: miroslaw.ochodek@cs.put.poznan.pl