Camera-ready Paper Submission.
Please submit your final version paper through
http://www.ieeeconfpublishing.org/cpir/authorKit.asp?Facility=CPS_Aug&ERoom=CCATS+2015
before June 30, 2015
Call for Papers
After holding the two successful International Workshops on Computer Application Technologies (IWCAT) 2013 and 2014, the International Conference on Computer Application Technologies (CCATS) brings together scientists, engineers, computer users, and students to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and research results about all aspects (theory, applications and tools) of applied computer and information science, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted. The conference will cover a broad set of research topics including, but not limited to, the followings:
Algorithms
Artificial Intelligence
Bioinformatics
Communication Systems & Networks
Component-Based Software Engineering
Computer Architecture and VLSI
Data Mining & Knowledge Discovery
Database, Data Warehousing, Data Engineering
Distributed Computing
Economic and Financial Systems
Image, Acoustic, Speech and Signal Processing
Image Processing & Pattern Recognition
Information Science and Systems
Intelligent Agent Technology, Agent Based Systems
Intelligent Control Systems
Internet Technology and Applications, e-Commerce
Middleware Architectures & Techniques
Mobile/Wireless Computing
Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms
Parallel and Distributed Computing & Systems
Programming Languages, Compilers, & Operating Systems
Software Architectures, Design Patterns, Frameworks
Software Engineering and Information Engineering
Software Metrics & Project Management
Software Reuse, Design Patterns
Software Testing and Tools
Techniques for specification, Verification and Validation
Technology Education and Training
UML, OO Modeling & Simulation
Visual and Multimedia Computing
Web Engineering & Applications
Paper Submissions
- Regular paper (6 pages)
- Short paper (4 pages)
- Poster paper (2 pages)
Paper Submission System
Templates: Templates specific to your conference will be provided to you via the author kit. These templates will be configured for the correct composition your conference is using. The following templates below, are general templates designed for conferences using an US Letter (8.5″ x 11″) trim size. See CPS webpage.
Word Template (.doc) LaTex Template (ZIP)
We solicit research and experience papers as well as research-in-progress and practitioner reports in any of the technical areas listed under Scope & Topics. Submit your paper via the web-based conference management system following the instructions below:
- First, pleast review the CPS specifications.
- Go to the Conference Management System and follow the instructions on the submission page that it takes you to.
- The file that you submit should include the paper title, abstract, keywords, and introduction followed by the body of your paper. The author’s name and address MUST NOT appear in this file. This is to facilitate a blind review.
- Upload your full paper in two column format (not to exceed 8 single-spaced pages) via the web-based conference management system in PDF format, or you can submit your paper in the final manuscript format.
- The format of the final manuscript should be in a two-column format and 6 pages for full paper, 4 pages for short papers, or 2 pages for poster papers in length. Up to an extra 2 pages (total of 8) can be allowed.
- Please select at least two keywords from the drop-down menu and check boxes. If you cannot find the right category in the drop-down menu then please enter a category for your paper in the summary. We need this information when determining reviewers for your paper.
- All correspondence will be conducted by e-mail.
Paper Submission System
No-show policy
The paper may be excluded from IEEE Xplore and the CSDL if you don’t appear at the conference. Also, no-show papers are not recommended in the post-conference publications.