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The following document describes how to upload your paper for publication by IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services. For any technical inquiries related to paper upload, upload updates, formats, format conversion, please contact [email protected] The formatting instructions can be found on the Instructions page. Copyright transfer form: Preparing and Submitting Electronic Files for theICWMC-ICCGI 2006I. ICWMC-ICCGI 2006 Online File Conversion and Approval Information II. Process Overview III. Supported Browsers IV. Acceptable File Formats/Recommended Fonts V. Creating a User Account VI. Submitting a Title and Uploading Files VII. Reviewing your PDF VIII. Assigning Status to your PDF
I. ICWMC/ICCGI 2006 Submission Milestone Dates
II. Process Overview Author File Conversion and Approval Steps:
III. Supported Browsers The following browsers are recommended:
IV. *Acceptable File Formats/Recommended Fonts Authors are required to upload their source file(s). Acceptable formats for submission are as follows:
**If your file format does not permit embedding of images/graphics these files must be submitted in addition to your source file. Create a compressed file using any of the common compression programs such as WinZip®, PKZIP®, or StuffIt®. Common file extensions for such compression programs are: .zip, .tgz, .gz, .tar, .sit, .bin, and .hqx. Upload the compressed file to the site. LaTeX users must submit a .dvi file and the graphic files (.eps) used to create the LaTeX document. If your graphic files are not located in the same folder as the LaTeX document (.tex,) you must create your compressed file with the folder structure preserved. This is so that when the files in the compressed folder are uncompressed, the files are located where the .dvi expects to find them. The best way to create your .tex is to have the graphic files located in the same folder as your .tex. This way when you create the .dvi file, it will expect to find the graphic files in the same folder that it is located. And, it insures that the compressed file will include all the necessary files to create the .PDF file. One of the most common problems with LaTeX submission is missing graphic files. The following fonts are the preferred fonts for conversion to PDF:
V. Creating a User Account First, click on "New Users-Click Here" link. Next, fill in the information requested. Fields with asterisks * next to them are required fields and must be completed. Once completed continue to the File Upload page. Creating an account only needs to be done the first time you visit the submission site. VI. Submitting a Title and Uploading Files
VII. Reviewing your PDF When your PDF is ready for review, you will receive an email. The email will include your PDF as an attachment. You may review your PDF on your computer (you will need Adobe® Acrobat Reader 4.0 or greater.) Or, you can view your PDF online at the File Conversion and Approval site. You are reviewing your PDF to ensure it looks as it did in the source file you provided. Pay close attention to special characters. These may not convert correctly. Printing your PDF and reviewing the hard copy is also recommended. Once you have reviewed the PDF, you must assign a status. Log into your online account and select an appropriate status for your submission. Statuses are described in the next section. VIII. Assigning Status to your PDF Assigning a status to your PDF simply means you must Approve or Not Approve the PDF. On the "Assign File Status" page, select one of the following options:
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