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Important Dates:

Paper Submission Deadline: March 25, April 8, 2016.

Paper Submission:

Authors are invited to submit an unpublished original work that must not have been submitted to an other conference, workshop or journal. All papers will be peer-reviewed by members of the Program Committee and be evaluated for originality, significance of the contribution, technical correctness and presentation.

Authors must quote their names and affiliations (no blind review).

Formatting and Publication Instructions: 

Conference papers need to be prepared according to the IEEE CPS format via IEEE Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings.

Link to IEEE Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings

 

1) PAPER PAGE LIMIT: 
   - Regular Papers: 8 pages, including all figures, tables, and references. 
   - Short Papers: 6 pages, including all figures, tables, and references. 
   - Workshop Papers: 8 pages, including all figures, tables, and references. 


2) PURCHASING EXTRA PAGES: 
   - Regular Papers: one extra page may be purchased (60 euros).
   - Short Papers: one extra page may be purchased (60 euros).
   - Workshop Papers: one extra page may be purchased (60 euros). 

If you wish to submit a paper to IEEE ScalCom 2016, then you should use the following EasyChair submission website.

Submit a paper

Paper Publication:

The Proceedings of IEEE ScalCom 2016 will be published by IEEE CPS (IEEE-DL and EI indexed). Each submission should be regarded as an undertaking that if the paper is accepted, then at least one of the authors must register to the conference and present the work in order for the paper to be included in the IEEE Digital Library.  

Best Paper and Best Demo Awards will be presented to high quality work. 

Extended versions of papers will be considered for publication in special issues of several journals.

IEEE ScalCom 2016 proceedings will be submitted to IEEE Computer Society Digital Library (IEEE CSDL) and IEEE Xplore [1]. Proceedings will be submitted for EI indexing [2]. 

 [1] While all conferences sponsored by the IEEE and/or published by CPS will be submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore and the CSDL, all conference proceedings must meet IEEE's quality standards, and IEEE reserves the right not to publish any proceedings that do not meet these standards.

 [2] The IEEE cannot guarantee that any particular abstract or index entry will be included in EI Compendex or any other indexing service. IEEE makes its best efforts to ensure indexing, but the indexing services are independent organizations not subject to IEEE control. 

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