How to prepare your paper
- Papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or are simultaneously submitted to a journal or another conference with proceedings.
- Papers must be written in English. They should be at most 12 pages in total, including bibliography and well-marked appendices. Papers should be intelligible without appendices, if any.
- Accepted papers will be presented at the congress and published in the IFIP AICT (Advances in Information and Communication Technology) Series by Springer.
- Submitted and accepted papers must follow the publisher’s guidelines for the IFIP AICT Seriesclick here to download a copy of the publisher's guidelines
- At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the congress and present the paper. Inclusion of the paper will be dependent upon one registration for the paper.
- All papers must be submitted in electronic form through the web via the speaker Submit a paper page by Monday 15 March, 2010 (please note that the paper submission deadline for SEC 2010, AI 2010 and EGES have not been extended and remain as February 15, 2010). Click here for closing times depending on your location
Instructions for paper submission are different for the following conferences. Please visit the paper submission page on the conference's individual website by following the links below.
Distributed and Parallel Embedded Systems (DIPES 2010)
Artificial Intelligence in Theory and Practice (IFIP AI 2010)
Human Choice and Computers conference (HCC9 2010)
International Information Security Conference (SEC 2010)
E-Government and E-Services (EGES)
Entertainment Computing Symposium (ECS 2010)
How to submit your paper
Papers for the following conferences can be submitted via the new speaker Submit a paper page:
- Biologically-Inspired Collaborative Computing (BICC 2010)
- Network of the Future (NF)
- Enterprise Architecture, Integration, Interoperability and Networking (EAI2N 2010)
- Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIP 2010)
- Human Computer Interaction Symposium (HCIS 2010)
- Key Competencies in the Knowledge Society (KCKS 2010)
- History of Computing (HC 2010)
- Global Information Systems Processes (GISP 2010)
- e-Health (EHEALTH 2010)
- Entertainment Computing Symposium (ECS 2010)
- Human Choice and Computers conference (HCC9 2010)
Please note, if your intent is to submit an abstract/summary to one of the non-IFIP conferences (i.e. VITTA, QSITE, SEARCC) you must do this via the Abstract Submission page. Please note that abstract submissions have not yet opened.
If you wish to submit a paper to one of the following conferences, please visit the paper submission page on the conference's individual website by following the links below.
Wireless Communication & Information Technology in Developing Countries (WCITD 2010)
Distributed and Parallel Embedded Systems (DIPES 2010)
Artificial Intelligence in Theory and Practice (AI 2010)
International Information Security Conference (SEC 2010)
Theoretical Computer Science (TCS 2010)
E-Government and E-Services (EGES 2010)
Speaker zone
For any of the following, use the existing speaker log in:
- View your submitted paper in PDF format
- Replace a current paper with a revised copy
- Upload additional papers
- Register online (via secure server) for the Congress (when available)
- Make changes to your paper title
- Make changes to your paper presentation type
- Make changes to your paper's conference or theme
- Make changes to your paper's authors
- Request a forgtten access key



















