Submission Instructions

Articles must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference, or previously published or submitted elsewhere. In addition, they will be scanned using a plagiarism check tool. 

  • Full papers – scientific research papers, surveying works and industrial experiences describing significant advances. Submissions must be written in English, 12 to 15 pages long. Authors are requested to remove personal data, the acknowledgements section and any reference that may reveal the identity of the authors. Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ instructions and use the proceedings templates, either for LaTeX, MS Word, for the preparation of their papers.
  • Short papers – early results or work in progress with initial findings. Papers should be 4 to 6 pages long, including bibliography. 

Submissions can be written in English or in Spanish, but in the last case Title and Abstract are required also in English.

The Best Long Papers will be published in SPRINGER, in the Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series: CCIS SPRINGER.

The selection as the best papers will be made on those written in English and presented at the Conference by at least one of their authors.

Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ instructions and use the proceedings templates, either for LaTeX, MS Word, for the preparation of their papers.

All paper submissions (full and short)  will be reviewed by three experts and returned to the author(s).All papers must be submitted through EasyChair, using PDF format only. Name of the file should be preceded for the type of article [Full] o [Short].

  • Doctoral Symposium – Report should be 2 to 4 pages long, including bibliography. Submissions should clearly indicate the category of the submission (Early Stage -ES- or Middle/Late Stage -MS- LS-) and should adopt the following template of sections after the  Title and Abstract:
  1. Introduction/Motivation: Give a general introduction to the domain/area/topic.
  2. State of the Art: Describe existing work in the area, work focusing on the same/similar problems or that might be useful to realizing your Ph.D.
  3. Problem Statement and Contributions: Based on motivation and state of the art, formulate the problem you intend to solve, and how you intend to contribute to the research area. 
  4. Research Methodology and Approach: Describe the research methodology you will apply in your research, including the different steps from the formulation of your research questions to answering them. Also describe the approach you are taking (or you intend to take for Early Stage submissions) to instantiate the research methodology, hence contributing to solve the problem described in Section 3 and confirm or reject your hypothesis. Discuss how this approach is innovative and novel, and how it is (might be) implemented.
  5. Evaluation Plan: Describe your evaluation plan, which is the way you intend to validate your hypothesis, your results, and the value of your approach. For Early Stage submissions, this might be only partially defined, and details might be omitted. For Late Stage submissions, you might have partial evaluation results.
  6. Preliminary or Intermediate Results: Being at an intermediate stage, you should report here about the results achieved up to now in applying your approach that might not yet be sufficient for a full evaluation.
  7. Conclusions and Learned Lessons: Present your intermediate conclusions and lessons learned. Describe how your results will or might impact research or the world at large. We do neither expect you to have solved all issues nor expect you to have finished your Ph.D. However, we expect you to show an understanding of these issues (although open) and to have a clear plan to address them. This symposium is the best place to discuss these issues and plans with experienced researchers and fellow students to get informed feedback!
  8. Ph.D. Stage: Early/Middle or Late

Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ instructions and use the proceedings templates, either for LaTeX, MS Word, for the preparation of their reports.

Submissions can be written in English or in Spanish, in the last case Title and abstract in English and Spanish language are required.

Reports will be evaluated in a closed reviewing process.

All reports must be submitted through EasyChair, using PDF format only. Name of the file should be preceded for the type of article [Doctoral ES] ,[Doctoral MS] or [Doctoral LS]

The accepted articles will be published in the internal memories of the event. Some of the best  articles will be invited to present extended articles in international journals indexed in SCOPUS, WoS and Scielo. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and submit their work.

The presentation of the articles will be hybrid (face-to-face or virtual) and must be done in English

Presentation of articles

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