Paper Submission and Author Instructions

Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers (up to 6 pages in length, A4 page only) electronically through the EDAS system. Papers must be original material not currently under review by another conference or journal. All submitted papers will be subjected to multiple independent peer reviews. All accepted papers will be published by the IEEE Press and will appear in the Conference Proceedings and on IEEE Xplore. The proceedings of earlier conferences are available on IEEE Xplore (links may be found on the ISSNIP webpage).

Paper submission is a two step process:

Step 1: Authors are required to submit the proposed title and abstract (max. 200 words) prior to paper submission. The early abstract submission will enable the authors to submit the paper by the paper submission deadline. If abstracts are not submitted by abstract submission deadline, submission of full paper will not be possible in step 2. Authors must ensure that tentative abstracts (max 200 words) are submitted before abstract submission deadlines.

Step 2: Authors are required to submit full paper by the paper submission deadline.

Paper templates:

ISSNIP 2010 recommends use of Causal's paper templates for your paper. Causal's templates have been prepared to ensure consistent appearance between the MS-WORD and LaTeX versions, so that all submitted papers appear in similar format.

The paper templates can be downloaded from:

Please Note:

  • The page Limit is 6 pages.
  • All papers should be submitted as A4.
  • Each of the above ZIPs are fully self contained. They include a template paper (.TEX or .DOC file) which the author can edit immediately. They also include a sample .PDF showing how the paper should appear. The sample .PDF also provides instructions.
  • Causal's templates are based on the current IEEE conference paper format (NB: this is NOT the IEEE CS paper format).
  • Causal's Acrobat job options are available here. These will be useful for authors who use commercial Acrobat software to create their PDF files.