EmergingParadigm2021: Emerging Computing Paradigms: Principles, Advances, and Applications |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ecppaa2021 |
The book, Emerging Computing Paradigms: Principles, Advances and Applications provides information and insights on recent developments and potential applications of new and emerging computing such as advancement in cloud computing, Internet of Things and cyber physical systems, edge and fog computing, computational intelligence, nature-inspired computing, quantum computing, nano-computing, mobile ad-hoc and wireless sensor networks. It offers helpful information to researchers, students, and practitioners to better understand the new emerging computing paradigms and its applications and impact. This book also identifies promising directions for future research and development.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another book, journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- Cloud computing and IoT (OPEN)
- Fog and Edge computing (OPEN)
- Quantum Computing (CLOSED)
- Computational Intelligence ( CLOSED)
- Mobile Ad hoc Networks and Wireless Sensor Networks (CLOSED)
- Nano Computing (OPEN)
- Blockchain Technology ( OPEN)
- Cyber Security (CLOSED)
- DNA/Molecular computing (OPEN)
Important Dates
[NOTE- Authors who didn't submitted abstract but having complete chapter ready can also submit thier chapter by 30 April 2021 in above open Areas]
- Long abstract of Chapter (comprises of 1500-2000 Words) :
25th January 20212 February 2021 - Full Length Chapter(15-20 Pages) :
30th March 2021Extended Deadline : 30 April 2021 - First Paper Review Notification : 15th May 2021
- Second Review Notification : 10th June 2021
- Camera Ready Submission : 10th July 2021
Editors
- Umang Singh, Associate Professor, Institute of Technology & Science, Ghaziabad, India.
- San Murugesan, Director BRITE Professional Services; Professor, University of Western Sydney, Australia.
- Ashish Seth, Professor, INHA University, Incheon, Korea.
Publication
WILEY
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to:
- Umang Singh: singh.umang@rediffmail.com
- San Murugesan: san1@internode.net
- Ashish Seth: ashish.may13@gmail.com
Chapter Manuscript Preparation Requirements
Following is a brief summary of guidelines for preparing you chapter manuscript.
- Overview: https://authorservices.wiley.com/author-resources/book-authors/prepare-your-manuscript/index.html
- Presentation guidance: https://authorservices.wiley.com/author-resources/book-authors/prepare-your-manuscript/house-style.html
- Artwork: https://authorservices.wiley.com/author-resources/book-authors/prepare-your-manuscript/artwork.html
CONTENT AND STYLE
Your chapter should provide a comprehensive tutorial overview to enable a reader to gain a good understanding of the subject matter. Do not assume prior detailed knowledge on the topic. Typically, your chapter should cover principles, operations/functioning, discusses different perspectives/techniques (as applicable), benefits/ limitations, current and potential future applications, and challenges and suggested areas for further research and development. Besides references, you may also provide additional resources for further information
Please write your chapter in a straightforward expository style. Explain concepts and issues concisely and directly and by reference to clear examples. Adopt a good writing style. Avoid complex sentences, and using lots of emphasis (bold, italic and underline).
Chapters shouldn’t be like a research article for a research journal or transaction.
To comprehend your entire chapter and its scope, we recommend you to create an outline for your article, and write a one-or-two- sentence synopsis and key topics of coverage for each of the section/subsections.
Revise your article at least twice, paying attention to content, flow, spelling and grammatical errors, and get it reviewed by two or three person who can give constructive feedback and suggestions for improvement. Submit a copy-edited and proof-read version.
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CHAPTER MANUSCRIPT
Your chapter should provide a good comprehensive overview of the topic and be tutorial in its coverage, more like a IEEE Computer Society COMPUTER magazine article. Please note that this not a research publication focusing on particular problem or issue or a solution. Your chapter should consist of these main sections:
- Title: Short title of your chapter.
- Author Information: List all authors in the order in which you wish them to appear in the final entry. Include the name, affiliation, country and email address for all authors. Identify the contact author with an asterisk.
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Note: Don’t use footnotes unless it is unavoidable.
- Keywords: Provide 5-8 keywords. Keywords are used by readers to locate your chapter, so they should include critical ideas, concepts or information covered in your article. It may also include terms that are “buzzwords.” For guidelines on preparation of Keywords, refer to Appendix 1.
- Summary: Summarize your chapter in one paragraph (approximately 5 or 6 sentences; 150-200 words.) For guidelines on writing summary, refer to Appendix 1.
- Introduction: Develop the introduction, describing and explaining your topic
- Body of Text: Discuss your topic in further depth.
- Conclusion: Summarize your topic and briefly touch on future prospects (if applicable). You might sketch out future scenarios or issues likely to arise from current trends related to your topic. Concluding remarks should follow coherently from information presented earlier in the body of the article.
- References: Include only works you directly reference in your article; preferably not more than 20. Follow Harvard Referencing style.
- Additional Resources. Include sources that might be consulted for further study. In recommending sources, please consider ease of accessibility and appropriateness for a general readership. Provide full bibliographical information for all suggested sources (author, complete title of book or article, place of publication, publisher, publication date, page numbers, URL, etc.).
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