IEEE NetSoft 2016

Authors

Author instructions

 

General Information

Paper category Maximum Page Length Camera-Ready Deadline
Full technical papers 9 (including references) March 15, 2016
Short papers 5 (including references) March 15, 2016
Demo papers 2 (including references) May 9, 2016
Workshop full papers 6 (including references) March 31, 2016
Workshop short papers 4 (including references) March 31, 2016

 

Paper submission template

The paper submission template (IEEE double-column) can be found at:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html

 

Instructions for final manuscripts

If you have received a paper acceptance email from the TPC co-chairs, please use these author instructions to prepare your final camera-ready paper.

Formatting checks are enforced in the submission phase for final manuscripts. Please allow extra time to fix any formatting errors and use PDF-eXpress to generate a compliant file. Due to IEEE technical co-sponsorship of NetSoft 2016, your final paper is planned to be included in IEEE Xplore for archival value after the conference. However, IEEE reserves the right to exclude an acceptance paper from inclusion in IEEE Xplore if it is not presented at the conference. Please follow the following steps to finalize the camera-ready version of your paper:

  1. Prepare the IEEE double-column US letter style format using IEEE Conference Proceeding templates (see also General Formatting Instructions at the bottom of this page). Attention: IEEE has updated the LaTeX template – please use the new template from the above link.
    • For IEEEtran class in LaTeX, use the following as the first line in your LaTeX source file:
      documentclass[10pt, conference]{IEEEtran}
      Note that with IEEE conferences, the author affiliation is listed under the author’s name, unlike IEEE transactions.
    • Do not add any page numbering, header or footer (other than the copyright info discussed below, if applicable).
  2. The appropriate copyright clearance code notice is to appear on the bottom of the first page of each paper according to the guidelines set forth in the Cataloging/Copyright Instructions for an IEEE Conference Proceeding. Detailed instructions can be found at: http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/rights/index.html
    • For papers in which all authors are employed by the US government, the copyright notice is: U.S. Government work not protected by U.S. copyright
    • For papers in which all authors are employed by a Crown government (UK, Canada, and Australia), the copyright notice is: 978-1-4673-9486-4/16/$31.00 ©2016 Crown
    • For papers in which all authors are employed by the European Union, the copyright notice is: 978-1-4673-9486-4/16/$31.00 ©2016 European Union
    • For all other papers the copyright notice is: 978-1-4673-9486-4/16/$31.00 ©2016 IEEE
      • Latex users can add following lines just before begin{document} for the copyright notice to show up (shown below as an example for the fourth case above):
        IEEEoverridecommandlockouts
        IEEEpubid{makebox[columnwidth]{978-1-4673-9486-4/16/$31.00~copyright~2016 IEEE hfill} hspace{columnsep}makebox[columnwidth]{ }}
      • MSWord users can use: ‘Insert’ -> ‘Text box’, insert the appropriate copyright notice in the texbox, and place the box (without border) at the bottom left on the first page.
  3. Go to IEEE PDF eXpress Website.
    • Create an IEEE PDF eXpress account (use conference ID: 37393X)
    • Use ‘new user’ if you haven’t used this site before.
    • Use IEEE PDF eXpress to check if your PDF file is Xplore-compliant, OR, else, you can use this site to convert your source files into an IEEE Xplore-compliant PDF file (e.g., for LaTeX users, create a zip file that includes dvi and your eps figure files all together, and then upload the zip file for the system to convert into a compliant PDF file; for MSWord users, upload the Word file and let it convert and return a compliant PDF file).
    • Do NOT use ‘Approve for collection’ in PDF eXpress Plus, if requested. Camera-ready papers should be uploaded on JEMS (see next step).
  4. Log into JEMS and upload the following at your paper entry page:
    • Camera-ready copy of your paper that must be PDF eXpress compliant,
    • A copy of the compliance message from PDF eXpress.
  5. Complete the IEEE e-copyright process. Once you’re at your page for your paper in JEMS, click on the button “Submit to IEEE Copyright System”. This will then walk you through a series of steps. Make sure that the title/author list is EXACTLY as it’s in your final camera-ready paper. If any correction is to be done, please do this first before proceeding with the copyright step. Please complete the e-copyright form by the deadline.
  6. To be published in the IEEE NetSoft 2016 Conference Proceedings and to be submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore® and other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases, an author of an accepted paper is required to register for the conference at the full rate and the paper must be presented at the conference (Authors must be registered by Thursday, 31 March 2016 ). One full author registration is valid for one paper. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the IEEE 2016 NetSoft Conference Proceedings and submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore and other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.  The registration instructions will be soon available on registration page.

 


 

Posters Presentation Guideline:

A. GENERAL:

  1.  The poster sessions will be 45 minutes long.
  2.  The Authors(s) are expected to:
    • Be set up prior to the session.
    • Be present at their poster for the entire 45 minute session.
    • Sign-in to register that you presented you poster.
    • Explain their paper to the collected audience.
    • Answer questions and interact as appropriate.
    • Remove their materials

B. SETUP AND POSTER STYLE PRESENTATIONS

  1. Poster boards (4’ x 8’ double sided)  reside in the exhibit hall, a poster information table is next to the poster boards.
  2. The locations are assigned, check at the poster desk for directions to your assigned site.
  3. Poster setup can begin as soon as the previous session is completed.
  4. Poster setup should be complete 5 minutes before the scheduled presentation.

C. MATERIALS:

  1. All poster materials should be provided by the Author(s).
  2. Push pins will be provided at the poster desk to attach poster materials to the back board.
  3. The area for your poster materials is 8 feet (2.43 m) by 4 feet (2.22 m) with a 1 inch (2.54 cm) border.
  4. Please try your material layout before you arrive and make sure it fits in the assigned space.

D. REMOVAL:

  1. All poster materials should be removed within 30 minutes of the end of the scheduled session
  2. Be considerate, someone will be waiting to set up.

E. SUGGESTIONS FOR GOOD POSTER PRESENTATIONS:

  1. The title of the poster session should be displayed in large font, 36 – 60 point, to help the audience find your paper.
  2. Your main point or conclusion should be in large font if it is not covered in the title.
  3. A font below 18 point is difficult for the audience to read. Try not to include any smaller print on your presentation.
  4. Avoid large sections of text in all capitals; it can be difficult to read. Use CAPITALS and/or bold to emphasize your points
  5. Display the highlights of your presentation in larger font, 24 – 40. Use color to emphasize the important points.
  6. Pictures, charts and graphs are very effective when kept simple. Too much detail will obscure the main points. Use color!
  7. Information flow is most effective if it is from left to right and top to bottom.
  8. Your posted materials should be as self explanatory as possible. Attract the audience’s attention and then answer detailed questions.
  9. Consider that the viewers will be two to three meters away from your material and adjust the print font, charts, graphs, and figures accordingly. The audience will not have the time or the space to read pages of text.
  10. The audience at poster sessions moves! They may want to visit several posters during the session. If you are planning to give a presentation of your material it will probably have to be repeated several times as the audience changes. Keep it short, hit the high points and invite questions.
  11. Some visitors may be very interested in your topic and will want to monopolize your session time with questions. This may turn away other visitors that are also interested. Recognize this as a factor and be prepared to acknowledge all visitors.
  12. If you want to interact with certain audience members later, have cards with your contact information available.
  13. The complete paper is available in the Conference Proceedings that all attendees will have.

F. DETAILS

  1. Refer the audience to the paper for detailed information.

 


If you have any questions on creating the camera-ready paper, please contact the publication co-chairs :