IISWC-2013 September 22-24, 2013 Portland, Oregon, USA |
SUBMISSIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS
IISWC-2013 submission site: http://iiswc.seas.harvard.edu/
Prospective
authors must submit papers electronically by the submission deadline via the
conference submission web site. Please make
sure your submission satisfies ALL of the following requirements:
The
submission needs to be in 2-column IEEE Proceedings style format (
sample.pdf / sample.doc
) and may not exceed 10 pages including figures, tables, references, and
appendices. The program committee will reject papers that exceed the length
requirement or are submitted late. Accepted papers will be published as
an IEEE Proceedings.
The
text font sizes should be no smaller than 10pt with single spacing.
The
submission must be formatted for black-and-white printers. Please make sure
your figures are readable when printed in black-and-white.
The
submission needs to be in PDF format that should be readable with Adobe
Acrobat Reader.
Double-blind
review: Paper submission is double-blind to reduce the reviewers’ bias
against authors or institutions. Thus, the submissions cannot include author
names or institutions. Common sense and careful writing should be used to
preserve anonymity without detracting from the submission. We recognize that
closely building on your own prior work may indirectly reveal your identity.
Please reference your own previous work in third person rather than using
first person. Do not omit references to provide anonymity, as this leaves
the reviewer unable to grasp the context. Instead, if you are extending your
own work, you need to reference and discuss the past work in third person,
as if you were extending someone else's research. We realize in doing this
that for some papers it could still be obvious who the authors are. In this
case, the submission will not be penalized as long as a concerted effort was
made to reference and describe the relationship to the prior work as if you
were extending someone else's research.
The
submission must describe unpublished work that is not currently submitted
for publication elsewhere (including journals and formal proceedings of
conferences and workshops). See the “IEEE guidelines on multiple
submission and prior publication” for more details http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/rights/Multi_Sub_Guidelines_Intro.html
You
will not be allowed to submit a full paper before submitting an abstract by
the abstract deadline.
Please
number the pages of your submission.