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The 51st ISCIE International Symposium on Stochastic Systems Theory and Its Applications

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2. Extended Abstract Format

Extended abstracts should not exceed two A4 pages with 25mm margins on all sides, in one column format, and with 10-point fonts or larger. Please include the title, author names, affiliations, and addresses on the top of the first page of the extended abstract. The submission should be prepared in PDF format, and must be received by July 31 September 30, 2019 .

3. Proceedings Format

Language English
Paper size A4
Paper formatsingle-spaced double-column format
Acceptable pagesmaximum 10 pages (6 pages are recommended)
File formatPDF (Please be sure to embed fonts)
File sizemaximum 8MB
Submission deadlineOctober 18 November 30, 2019

The Proceedings will be published after the Symposium. Authors of accepted papers are requested to submit the manuscripts for the Proceedings following the guidelines above and Instructions for Authors. In order to assure high-quality Proceedings, all manuscripts will be reviewed and only accepted ones will appear in the Proceedings.

Templates conforming to the specified manuscript style are available.
For LaTeX users: sss19.tex, sss.sty, sss19EAbst.tex
For Word users: sss19.doc

Common Problems with PDF Files:

  • Non-English fonts (i.e. Asian fonts) without correct embedment will be substituted automatically by a different font, which might cause inaccuracy in the manuscript content. All fonts must be accurately included in the PDF file as an "Embedded Subset".
  • Secured files can cause problems in composing the proceedings. Please do not secure your files.

4. Submission, Revision and Paper Status Confirmation

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