Format for Papers
Final versions of accepted papers must be prepared in either Microsoft Word or Latex together with a copy in PDF format. Initial versions of papers should be submitted in PDF format only and uploaded to the conference website by the deadline given in the Call for Papers.
Instructions for authors, style files and templates for both Word and Latex are given by the publisher at its
Information for Authors of Computer Science Proceedings page.
Further instructions are given in the attached document.
Please note the following important instructions:
- The conference page limits must be kept to: 14 pages for full papers (oral presentation) and 6 pages for short papers (for poster presentation).
- All figures will be printed in the proceedings book in black and white, so please make sure that any coloured figures are equally comprehensible in black and white.
- All figures and tables should be referred to in the text.
- Do not number the pages of your paper and do not include running heads for the pages.
- References should use the MathPhySci format, as shown in the 'Guidelines for Authors' document. Authors are encouraged to include DOIs in their references where known.
- If you use Latex, references must be supplied as Bbl files to avoid omission of data when converting from Bib to Bbl.
- Any appendices used must be placed before the References section.
The attention of all authors is also drawn to Springer's Code of Conduct for Conference Paper Authors
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