Final Paper Publication
**NOTE** Authors selected for publication
in Springer's Studies in Computational Intelligence should follow these links:
ACIS
Springer Page
Springer's
Information for Author
All other authors should follow these instructions:
- The proceedings will be published by CPS.
- The final (camera ready) paper is to be submitted to CPS (our publisher).
- Accepted papers should receive author kit from CPS instructors on how to
format and submit your paper to CPS. These kits should be delivered via email
by February 13, 2009.
- At the end of the conference, session chairs and program committee members
will recommend some authors of well presented papers be invited to submit
extended versions of their presented papers for publication in the International
Journal of Computer and Information Science (IJCIS).
CPS Electronic File Specifications
Due to new CPS requirements that all sponsored conferences provide electronic
versions of their proceedings for archiving in CPS digital libraries, the CPS
has established requirements for creating PDF documents. Files submitted by the
CONFERENCE or authors to the PUBLISHER should whenever possible meet these specifications.
General specifications can be found at:
CPS
General PDF Specifications
* Specific CPS formatting and submission instuction can be found in the author
kit.
PLEASE NOTE: Authors should check their final PDF files before submission
to verify that all fonts have been properly embedded and subset. Some font manufacturers
now flag their fonts to not embed. These fonts should be avoided. The editor assigned
to your project can provide you with an Adobe Acrobat Distiller Job Options file
that may be used with Acrobat Distiller 4.0 and above. This Job Options file is
set to meet CPS PDF specifications. This file may be added to the "Settings"
sub-directory for Adobe Acrobat Distiller. After installing this file in the "Setting"
sub-directory, open Acrobat Distiller and selected the "CPS Settings" from the
job options pull-down menu on the Distiller's main interface. This should allow
the user to distill their paper to CPS PDF specifications.
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