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If you would like to contribute a paper to the EuroPVMMPI 2002 Conference,
you need to submit it for peer review. After the deadline for submission,
all papers will be reviewed and a selection will be based on this review.
Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors
to register and present the paper.
All accepted papers will be published as full papers will be scheduled for
oral presentation. Papers should be 6 to maximum 8 pages A4, formatted
using the LNCS guidelines.
Your paper will be reviewed taking into account:
- relevance to EuroPVMMPI 2002,
- significance of results,
- originality,
- technical accuracy, and
- readability.
The acceptance can be conditional on the basis of improvements as advised
by the referee or program committee suggestions or formatting and
preparation of the paper. Whether your paper is finally accepted is
subject to the discretion of the EuroPVMMPI organizers, on the basis
whether the suggestions and guidelines have been followed.
We need to stress that late papers cannot be admitted. This also applies
to papers which "only" need formatting to the LNCS guidelines. If a paper
is rejected you will be contacted and given the referee reports. It may
well be that your paper is more suited to be submitted to another conference.
The initial submission of the paper for peer review must be a full paper
(6 to 8 pages), not an extended abstract.
Your paper must (MUST!) be formatted according to the rules of
the LNCS, in order to be published in the EuroPVMMPI 2002 proceedings.
We would highly appreciate, if papers submitted to peer review are
already in the LNCS format.
The use of Latex is strongly recommended
The style files for the LNCS can be found at the following URL:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
If you have questions with the procedure or encounter any problems with
submission of your paper please contact pvmmpi@gup.jku.at.
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