PROCS Guide For Authors
PROCS Guide For Authors
PROCS Guide For Authors
• Description p.1
• Abstracting and Indexing p.2
• Editorial Board p.2
• Guide for Authors p.4
ISSN: 1877-0509
DESCRIPTION
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Conference proceedings are accepted for publication in Procedia Computer Science based on
quality and are therefore required to meet certain criteria, including quality of the conference,
relevance to an international audience and covering highly cited or timely topics. Procedia Computer
Science will cover proceedings in all topics of Computer Science with the exception of certain
workshops in Theoretical Computer Science, as our Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
https://www.elsevier.com/locate/entcs are the primary outlet for these papers. The journal is indexed
in Scopus, the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature.
Copyright information
For authors publishing in Procedia Computer Science, accepted manuscript will be governed by CC
BY-NC-ND. For further details see our copyright information.
What does Procedia Computer Science offer authors and conferences organizers?
Procedia Computer Science offers a single, highly recognized platform where conference papers can
be hosted and accessed by millions of researchers. Authors then know where to go to keep abreast
of the latest developments in their field, and get maximum exposure for their own work.
All proceedings appear online, on Science Direct, within 8 weeks of acceptance of the final manuscripts
via the conference organizer and are freely available to all users.
To ensure discoverability and citability the final online papers are individually metadated, XML versions
are optimized for search engines, references are linked, and DOI (Digital Object Identifier) numbers
are added.
What is the process for submitting conference proceedings to Procedia Computer Science?
Proposals should include a synopsis of why such a Procedia Computer Science issue will have an impact
on its community, the (sub) fields covered, and an outline of the related conference (or conferences /
satellite events) with links to the conference website and pervious proceedings where possible. Please
include a tentative list of the steering committee / program committee, a short description of the
conference peer review standards (acceptance rate, reviewer selection, etc) as well as estimates of
number of conference delegates and number of papers to be accepted for publication.
Please note that we do not accept proposals from individual authors for Procedia titles.
EDITORIAL BOARD
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Editor in Chief
X. Zeng, Manchester, United Kingdom
Area Editors
J. O. Aje, Trenton, United States
S. Baek, Ansan, Korea, Republic of
I. Bojanova, Adelphi, United States
F. Bouthillier, Montreal, Canada
F. J. Cantú Ortiz, Monterrey, Mexico
A. Carswell, Adelphi, United States
I. Casas, Santiago de Chile, Chile
G. Darkazalli, Lakeland, United States
E.A. Edmonds, Leicester, United Kingdom
R. Khan, Adelphi, United States
M. Koval
INTRODUCTION
Procedia Computer Science is a product for proposed conference proceedings. It only receives
manuscripts submitted to a conference that has an agreement with Elsevier for publication on
Procedia Computer Science. Procedia Computer Science is an open access product focusing entirely
on publishing high quality proceedings of all topics of Computer Science with the exception of certain
workshops in Theoretical Computer Science, as our Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
https://www.elsevier.com/locate/entcs are the primary outlet for these papers. This enables fast
dissemination so that conference delegates can publish their papers in a dedicated online issue on
ScienceDirect. The journal is covered by Scopus, the largest abstract and citation database of peer-
reviewed literature.
Peer-review is under the responsibility of the conference organizers who according to the international
peer-review standards may use single blind, double blind or open peer review. For details specific
to the conference peer-review process, please contact the conference organizer or the guest editor
of the conference.
Copyright
As an author you (or your employer or institution) have certain rights to reuse your work. For more
information on author rights please see https://www.elsevier.com/copyright.
Elsevier supports responsible sharing
Find out how you can share your research published in Elsevier journals.
Open Access
Every peer-reviewed research article appearing in Procedia Computer Science will be published open
access. This means that the article is universally and freely accessible via the internet in perpetuity,
in an easily readable format immediately after publication. The author does not have any publication
charges for open access. The conference organizers will pay to make the article open access.
A CC user license manages the reuse of the article (see
https://www.elsevier.com/openaccesslicenses). All articles will be published under the following
license:
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)
For non-commercial purposes, lets others distribute and copy the article, and to include in a collective
work (such as an anthology), as long as they credit the author(s) and provided they do not alter or
modify the article.
Elsevier Researcher Academy
Researcher Academy is a free e-learning platform designed to support early and mid-career
researchers throughout their research journey. The "Learn" environment at Researcher Academy
offers several interactive modules, webinars, downloadable guides and resources to guide you through
the process of writing for research and going through peer review. Feel free to use these free resources
to improve your submission and navigate the publication process with ease.
Language (usage and editing services)
Please write your text in good English (American or British usage is accepted, but not a mixture of
these). Authors who feel their English language manuscript may require editing to eliminate possible
grammatical or spelling errors and to conform to correct scientific English may wish to use the English
Language Editing service available from Elsevier's Author Services.
Highlights should be submitted in a separate editable file in the online submission system. Please
use 'Highlights' in the file name and include 3 to 5 bullet points (maximum 85 characters, including
spaces, per bullet point).
Data references
This journal encourages you to cite underlying or relevant datasets in your manuscript by citing them
in your text and including a data reference in your Reference List. Data references should include the
following elements: author name(s), dataset title, data repository, version (where available), year,
and global persistent identifier. Add [dataset] immediately before the reference so we can properly
identify it as a data reference. The [dataset] identifier will not appear in your published article.
Data visualization
Include interactive data visualizations in your publication and let your readers interact and engage
more closely with your research. Follow the instructions here to find out about available data
visualization options and how to include them with your article.
MethodsX
You have the option of converting relevant protocols and methods into one or multiple MethodsX
articles, a new kind of article that describes the details of customized research methods. Many
researchers spend a significant amount of time on developing methods to fit their specific needs or
setting, but often without getting credit for this part of their work. MethodsX, an open access journal,
now publishes this information in order to make it searchable, peer reviewed, citable and reproducible.
Authors are encouraged to submit their MethodsX article as an additional item directly alongside the
revised version of their manuscript. If your research article is accepted, your methods article will
automatically be transferred over to MethodsX where it will be editorially reviewed. Please note an
open access fee is payable for publication in MethodsX. Full details can be found on the MethodsX
website. Please use this template to prepare your MethodsX article.
File format
Files should be in both MS Word file (or Latex where applies) and PDF format, the CRC MS Word
template should be converted to PDF according to the instructions in the template file, and both need
to be submitted. Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately.
Please note that we require the file to be provided in .docx/.doc format for the MS Word file, files
with .docm extension are not suitable for production and require conversion to .doc/.docx.
Please make sure that you use as much as possible normal fonts in your documents. Special fonts,
such as fonts used in the Far East (Japanese, Chinese, Korean, etc.) may cause problems during
processing. To avoid unnecessary errors you are strongly advised to use the 'spellchecker' function
of MS Word before converting the document in to PDF.
For papers submitted through EasyChair, there is no need to structure the manuscript using the
CRC MS Word template. Procedia author templates (MS word and Latex) is available for download in
Easychair which helps in creating the PDF in the desired format of Procedia automatically once the
paper is accepted by the guest editor.
Paper structure
Please do not alter the formatting and style layouts which have been set up in the template document.
As indicated in the template, papers should be prepared in double column format suitable for direct
printing onto paper size (A4, 210 mm 297mm). Do not number pages on the front, as page numbers
will be added separately for the preprints and the Proceedings. Leave a line clear between paragraphs.
All the required style templates are provided in the file "MS Word Template" with the appropriate
name supplied, e.g. choose 1. Els1st-order-head for your first order heading text, els-abstract-text
for the abstract text etc.
For papers submitted through EasyChair, there is no need to structure the manuscript using the
CRC MS Word template. Procedia author templates (MS word and Latex) is available for download in
Easychair which helps in creating the PDF in the desired format of Procedia automatically once the
paper is accepted by the guest editor. As an author, you are requested to check EasyChair for the
final CRC PDF to ensure it is correct. No late corrections are possible after publication.
i. Title page
The first page should include:
(a) Conference Title
Click on the existing text and enter the name of the conference.
(b) Title
Click on the existing text and enter the title of the paper using Sentence case.
(d) Abstract
Insert an abstract of 50-100 words, giving a brief account of the most relevant aspects of the paper.
Manuscripts must be accompanied by the following files for submission:
Covering letter - in which you detail matters you wish the editors to consider.
Author Agreement Statement - You must make a true statement that all authors have approved
the final article, agree to be accountable for all aspects of the work and acknowledge that all those
entitled to authorship are listed as authors. Sample text of an Author Agreement Statement can be
downloaded here.
Title page - Essential title page information includes: • Title. Concise and informative. Titles are
often used in information-retrieval systems. Avoid abbreviations and formulae where possible. The
title should be in the format 'Topic / question: design/type of paper' and identify the population / care
setting studied. (e.g. The effectiveness of telephone support for adolescents with insulin dependent
diabetes: controlled before and after study).
The manuscript document itself MUST NOT contain any of the Author(s) details - for the purpose of
the blind peer-review process
Ethics approval - as appropriate. A copy of the ethics approval letter must be uploaded with your
submission.
Informed consent - Where applicable authors must confirm that informed consent was obtained
from human participants and that ethical clearance was obtained from the appropriate authority.
Patient Consent Forms - Authors are required to attest that a Patient Consent Form from
their institutions or licensing board has been signed by the patient or a proxy. Patient Consent
Forms must comply at the very least with Elsevier's policy around requirement for consent (See:
https://www.elsevier.com/about/policies/patient-consent).
Footnotes should be avoided if possible. Necessary footnotes should be denoted in the text by
consecutive superscript letters. The footnotes should be typed single spaced, and in smaller type size
(8pt), at the foot of the page in which they are mentioned, and separated from the main text by a
short line extending at the foot of the column. The .Els-footnote. style is available in the “MS Word
Template” for the text of the footnote.
Avoid hyphenation at the end of a line. Symbols denoting vectors and matrices should be indicated in
bold type. Scalar variable names should normally be expressed using italics. Weights and measures
should be expressed in SI units. All non-standard abbreviations or symbols must be defined when
first mentioned, or a glossary provided.
Please proofread your paper carefully before submitting as it will appear in the published volume in
exactly the same form. You will receive no proofs.
Submission guidelines
Please title your files in this order conferenceacrynom_authorslastname.pdf.
Submit both the source file and the PDF to the Guest Editor.
AFTER ACCEPTANCE
AUTHOR INQUIRIES
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