Instructions for Papers
Regular Papers (Oral/Poster Presentation)
Regular papers have to be written in English and should adhere strictly to the format described below. Suggested (not mandatory) topics for papers are listed in the Call for Papers.
Two paper lengths are possible depending on the nature of the contribution:
- Short papers (8 pages in the Springer LNCS single column format) can present and discuss a work-in-progress
- Long papers (12 pages the Springer LNCS single column format) can present a more substantial contribution to the field.
CMMR 2019 regular papers can be of the following nature:
- Original research papers, which report original research methods and results
- Review papers, which summarise the current state-of-the-art on a topic
- Position papers, which present and discuss an opinion or a vision about specific issues
- Case study papers, which present practical situations in real-world contexts that can contribute to existing knowledge in the field
Paper submissions are not anonymous. Authors have the possibility to give their preferences for oral or poster presentations upon paper submission. The final format of the presentation (oral/poster) will be communicated to authors after the review process.