Information for Authors

Authors of accepted papers should read Final Submissions below.

Authors who wish to present their work at ISITA2014 must submit manuscripts with a concise description of their work. Submitted manuscripts should be of sufficient depth for review by experts in the field. A submission should contain a clear presentation of the merits of the research, including (i) the main contributions, (ii) why the contributions are of interest, and (iii) how the new contributions relate to prior work.

To ensure a fair and timely review of the submissions, we ask that authors follow the guidelines below.

Submission Procedure

The deadline for initial submissions is:

This is a firm deadline and there will be no extensions.

Manuscript submission is on EDAS. Note that a copyright transfer form must be uploaded before the manuscript is uploaded. The submission procedure is:

  1. Begin a new submission at http://edas.info/N15459.
  2. You will receive a confirmation email from EDAS.
  3. Create and upload the copyright transfer form, see below.
  4. Upload the manuscript PDF.
  5. Verify your PDF upload, by both the confirmation screen and email acknowledgement.

Manuscript Preparation

Papers are limited to 5 pages. Authors should use the IEEE template files, available at IEEE Manuscript Templates or from the templates page. Please observe the following points:

PDF compliance Uploaded PDF files should be IEEE Xplore-compliant, and will be checked by EDAS. This includes the following points:

Non-compliant manuscripts will not be included in the proceedings and IEEE Xplore. Other help is available at EDAS.

Copyright transfer is required with the initial submission. Copyright is transferred to the IEICE, not the IEEE, using the form below:

The following must be provided on the copyright form:

Errors will result in the manuscript not being reviewed.

It is preferable that the copyright transfer form is uploaded in PDF format. But a JPEG image can also be uploaded, as long as the text is readable. Upload the signed copyright transfer form to EDAS by going to the "My Papers" tab and clicking on the "+" icon next to the column "Copyright form" where the paper is located. The deadline is the same as the paper deadline.

Rights that the authors retain are described in the copyright transfer form. In the event the manuscript is not accepted or is withdrawn by the author(s) before acceptance, this agreement becomes null and void.

Final Submissions

Authors of accepted papers should upload their final manuscripts to EDAS by 20 July 2014 at 23:59 UTC. Please carefully read the policies and instructions below; the important points are:

  1. First, register for the conference.
  2. Then, upload a compliant manuscript on EDAS.
  3. Each paper must be covered by a non-student registration.
  4. Maximum 3 papers per registration.
  5. Title, author names, etc. in the final PDF file should agree with both the EDAS data and copyright transfer form; make changes if necessary.

At least one author must register for the conference at a non-student rate prior to the final paper submission. A maximum of three papers per registered author is allowed. Failure to register before the deadline will result in automatic withdrawal of the paper from the conference proceedings and program. Accepted papers must be presented by an author of that paper. If a paper is not presented at the conference, the paper will be excluded from IEEE Xplore. Note that IEEE also reserves the right to withhold publishing in IEEE Xplore.

Authors should register for the conference before uploading their final paper on EDAS. When uploading on EDAS, you should provide your 9-digit registration code (called the “access key” in the registration confirmation email). Also, you should provide the EDAS codes of covered papers when registering; note that student registrations cannot cover papers.

The format of the final version of the paper is the same as that of the initial submission, but there are additional conditions:

Your final manuscript must be uploaded via EDAS, using the link given in your acceptance notification email. To be included in the proceedings and IEEE Xplore, papers must be prepared in compliance with the IEEE format. Before uploading a final manuscript, authors should check whether the manuscript is Xplore-compliant using IEEE PDF eXpress Plus.

The EDAS title, abstract and author names will be used in the printed ISITA2014 Book of Abstracts and the Proceedings, so authors should make sure that the EDAS data agrees with the PDF file. LaTeX notation (for example, $\alpha_i$) is allowed in the EDAS title and abstract.

If the paper's title, authors or author affiliations have changed, the copyright transfer form must be resubmitted via EDAS; follow the procedure for the initial copyright transfer. If the copyright transfer form is incomplete, the paper will not be included in the proceedings and IEEE Xplore.

The final manuscript upload, and if needed EDAS modifications and revised copyright form, must be completed by 20 July 2014 at 23:59 UTC. Authors may make changes until the deadline.

Proceedings

Accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings on a USB drive; abstracts will be printed in the Book of Abstracts. The USB drive and the Book of Abstracts will be handed out to participants at the conference.

Accepted papers will also be made available on IEEE Xplore after the conference. If a paper is not presented at the conference, the paper will be excluded from IEEE Xplore. Notice that IEEE also reserves the right to withhold publishing in IEEE Xplore.

The date of issue for the ISITA2014 Proceedings will be approximately 10 days before the symposium opens. We are advising you of this in the event you are applying for a patent.

Paper-Related Questions

Questions regarding copyright transfer, EDAS and PDF formatting should be directed to isita-2014publication@mail.ieice.org.

Questions regarding the review process and decisions should be directed to isita2014tpc-sec@ict.cei.uec.ac.jp.

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