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ICA3PP-2010 Accepted Paper Instructions
All accepted papers should
be in the format described below. Any format problem may cause your paper
excluded in the conference proceedings. IF
WE CAN NOT GET YOUR REGISTRATION at DEADLINE (March 31, 2010), your
papers will be removed. The registration page can be accessed by this link.
ICA3PP-2010 Conference Proceedings
Each main conference and
symposium/workshop paper can have 12 and 10 pages, respectively. Authors can buy no more than two
pages with 50 USD per page. The copyright form will be scanned and sent
together with the camera-ready paper by email. In order to restrict the
size of the copyright form, it is requested to scan as a PDF file.
When you fill in the
copyright form, please write the following as the conference proceedings
editors:
Ching-Hsien Hsu,
Jong Hyuk Park, Sang-Soo Yeo and Laurence T. Yang
The Camera-Ready Package
Please submit your final
camera-ready package in .zip format through the ICA3PP-2010 submission system
before March 17, 2010. This deadline is hard
deadline. The login name and password are the same as the ones when you
uploaded your submission. If you have any problems, please email ica3pp2010@googlegroups.com
for help.
The camera-ready package
should be a compressed zip file (.zip) containing:
all the source files
(including figures, style files, templates),
the DVI file (for papers
prepared using LateX or TeX),
the final PS/PDF file,
the scanned copyright form
in PDF,
the file name should be
either "ICA3PP2010-PaperID".
Authors of
registered papers, or at least one of them, are requested to present their
work at the conference, otherwise their papers will be removed from the
digital library after the conference.
Please
carefully read the instructions below, and download the relevant files.
Default
Author Instructions
Please read our default author instructions file.
Please download typeinst.pdf.
Copyright
Form
Manuscripts must be accompanied by a signed copyright form. Please download
from here.
The copyright form will be scanned as a PDF file and sent together
with the Camera-Ready paper by email.
Submit
Your Manuscript to the Volume Editor
Please submit the following to the volume editors (e.g., to your conference
committee contact, not to the Springer editorial office):
(a) The PDF file of the final (camera-ready) version of your contribution.
(b) Completed copyright form.
(c) Source (input) files:
(i) For example, LaTeX2e files for the text and PS
or EPS files for figures.
(ii) Final DVI file (for papers prepared using
LaTeX/TeX).
(iii) Final PS file (please avoid using the option
"reverse order").
(iv) RTF files (for word-processing systems other
than LaTeX/TeX).
The texts in all files must be identical, and they must match the
contribution printout.
The volume editors will check the contributions, decide in which order they
shall appear in the printed volume, and send the complete package for the
volume on to Springer.
Springer-Author
Discount
All authors (in particular, authors contributing to any LNCS proceedings
volume) and editors of Springer books are entitled to buy any book published
by Springer for personal use at the "Springer-Author" discount of
one third off the list price.
Such preferential orders can only be processed through a Springer sales
office directly, not through book stores. You must cite the Springer
publication you (co-)authored.
Proceedings
and Other Multiauthor Volumes - Using LaTeX2e
We want to add hyperlinks to your manuscript in the online version, so we
recommend the use of LaTeX2e for the preparation of your camera-ready
manuscript, together with the corresponding Springer class file - llncs2e.zip
contains:
(i) llncs.cls, Springer class file;
(ii) llncs.dem, sample input file, you can use it as a source for your own
input;
(iii) llncs.doc (actually a TeX file), the documentation of the class, with
detailed instructions on how the macro package works;
(iv) llncs.dvi, DVI resulting out of llncs.doc.
Please download llncs2e.zip.
Proceedings
and Other Multiauthor Volumes - Using LaTeX
If you are not able to use LaTeX2e you may use our old macro package for
LaTeX.
Please download llncs.zip.
Proceedings
and Other Multiauthor Volumes - Using Plain TeX
If you are not able to use LaTeX2e you may use our old macro package for
Plain TeX.
Please download plncs.zip.
Proceedings
and Other Multiauthor Volumes - Sample File
We also provide the LaTeX2e source file of the "Authors'
Instructions," which may serve as a further sample input. typeinst.zip
contains a separate LaTeX file for the text and EPS file for the figure.
Please download typeinst.zip.
Proceedings
and Other Multiauthor Volumes - Using Microsoft Word
We do not encourage the use of Microsoft Word, particularly as the layout of
the pages (the position of figures and paragraphs) can change between printouts.
However, we do provide the relevant templates and sample files for PC
(sv-lncs.dot) and Mac (sv-lncs) environments. Please read the explanatory
sv-lncs.pdf carefully.
Please download word.zip.
Proceedings
and Other Multiauthor Volumes - Using FrameMaker
Please follow our "Author Instructions" closely in order to make
the volume look as uniform as possible.
Oscar Nierstrasz prepared a FrameMaker template (llncsfm.zip) for the ESEC
1999 conference. [Please note that this template is neither checked nor
supported by Springer.]
Please download llncsfm.zip.
Proceedings
and Other Multiauthor Volumes - Using Other Packages
Please follow our "Author Instructions" closely in order to make
the volume look as uniform as possible.
If you have prepared a template for a different text-processing system and
you would like to share it with others, please send it to us. [Please note
that any such templates are neither checked nor supported by Springer.]
Monographs
- Using LaTeX
Please use CLMono01 for LaTeX, part of CLMoMu01.
Please download clmomu01.zip.
Monographs
- Using LaTeX2e
Please download the basic LaTeX clmomu01.zip, and also the beta version of
CLMono01. Please check the read.me files first.
Please download 2e_beta.zip.
Monographs
- Using Plain TeX
Please use CPMono01 for Plain TeX, part of CPMoMu01.
Please download cpmomu01.zip.
Figures
If possible, please produce your figures electronically - please download see
techinen.pdf - and integrate them into your text file.
For LaTeX and TeX users we recommend using the style files psfig.sty
(available at ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/graphics/psfig/psfig.sty) or
epsf.tex (available at
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/systems/knuth/local/lib/epsf.tex).
Dante FTP
Supplementary
Material
If you have supplementary material on your server, please give the volume
editors a short description and give them the relevant URL, etc. Then we can
add a description of this material to the LNCS Online entry for your volume,
and create a link to your server, etc.
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