International Conference on Advancements
in Computing, Communication and Technology

(ICACCT-2022)
(IEEE Conference)

Orgainzed by:
Department of Information Technology

Submission Guidelines

Documents to be submitted:

  • Full length paper in both .pdf and .doc formats as per IEEE guidelines and format. (File size should not be more than 3 MB)
  • All the submitted papers will be sent for peer review and the corresponding author will be notified the outcome of the review process. If reviewers recommend for further improvements in the paper, the paper will be sent back to the corresponding author and the revised version should be submitted with in fifteen days on the date of receipt

    Conference proceedings may be eligible for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore® Digital Library, once they meet the requirements of an IEEE quality review. IEEE reserves the right to not publish any proceedings not meeting these standards.

    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:

    Guidelines

    Soft copy (.doc, (or).docx, and .pdf formats) of the full-length papers not exceeding six pages (File size should not be more than 3 MB) and as per IEEE style shall be submitted for the conference along with the plagiarism responsibility undertaking in the format available by uploading them via our conference website. The Proceedings of ICACCT-2022 will be submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Digital Library Xplore®.


    Downloads

    Soft copy (.doc, (or).docx, and .pdf formats) of the full-length papers not exceeding six pages (File size should not be more than 3 MB) and as per IEEE style shall be submitted for the conference along with the plagiarism responsibility undertaking in the format available by uploading them via our conference website. The Proceedings of ICACCT-2022 will be submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Digital Library Xplore®.



    Plagiarism Policy

    ICACCT-2022 takes plagiarism as unacceptable and is considered a serious breach of professional conduct. Papers will be screened for plagiarism via plagiarism software and when identified the paper will be rejected.

    Note: IEEE defines plagiarism as the reuse of someone else's prior processes, results, or words without explicitly acknowledging the original author and source. All IEEE authors need to recognize that plagiarism in any form, at any level, is unacceptable and is considered a serious breach of professional conduct, with potentially severe ethical and legal consequences.




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