Submission details
CompSys-2018 invites you to submit two types of contributions: research papers and work-in-progress papers.
Research papers
Research papers could/should contain your best research results from the past year(s). We do ask you to only submit work that has not been presented at CompSys before.
Submissions of work already published elsewhere can be submitted in the original format (not exceeding 12 pages in double-column format or 15 pages in LNCS format) - no reformatting should be needed. We do advise you to include information about the original venue for the publication.
Work-in-progress papers
As CompSys is a forum that encourages discussions about new and exciting ideas, we specifically welcome this year short abstracts and work-in-progress papers.
Such submissions are especially suitable for MSc students working towards finalizing their theses.
Submissions of work-in-progress papers requires a short abstract of at most 2 pages. The abstract should include on the research question being addressed, the novelty and/or originality of the idea, approach, or results, and a summary of preliminary results.
No copyright
To foster the broadest possible engagement and exchange ideas, CompSys-2018 does not claim copyright, making it possible for you to present work that has already been published or is in the process of publishing elsewhere.
Both types of contributions can be submitted online via the EasyChair conference submission system.
For submission, the PDF format is mandatory.
All contributions will be reviewed by the Program Committee, which assigns an accepted contribution to either a short talk or a full presentation, depending on the advice of the reviewers.
All presentations will be made available in digital format, unless otherwise instructed by the authors.
Outstanding contributions
The best three contributors (authors of a paper, idea, and/or presentation) at CompSys 2018 will be presented with an “Outstanding contribution” award in the final session of the conference.