Call for Papers 

Call for Short-Talks

Call for Papers (CFP)


The Metrics2023 proceedings will be published by Springer Nature Computer Science in a special journal issue named as "Metrics for Measuring Success of CyberInfrastructure Projects".


We invite authors to submit their original and unpublished work that is in the scope of the conference, and not under review for another publication. Full papers (10 -25 pages in length including references) should be formatted as per the Springer-specified guidelines (details below) for review. Please note that the length of a page as per Springer format is different from the length of a page in a double-column IEEE/ACM format.


Authors of selected papers will be provided 20-minute time-slots for their presentations at the conference. The slides of the talks will be linked to this website and will be made publicly accessible through a GitHub repository.



Templates and instructions for authors for preparing the papers are available at the following link: https://www.springer.com/journal/42979/submission-guidelines 


Following is the link to the submission system: https://www.editorialmanager.com/sncs/default2.aspx 


Please select the following title of the journal special issue in the Springer submission system at the time of submitting the paper: "Metrics for Measuring Success of CyberInfrastructure Projects." When using the Springer Nature Computer Science submission system, there would be a point during the submission process when one is asked: “Does this manuscript belong to a special issue?” and at that point one needs to click "yes" and then scroll down to the near bottom of the list to select the special issue titled "Metrics for Measuring Success of CyberInfrastructure Projects."

 

Call for Short-Talks


We invite abstracts for short talks (maximum 7 minutes each). The abstracts should be prepared following the Springer guidelines, and could be 3-5 pages in length including references. While the abstracts will NOT be published in the proceedings (special issue of the journal), they will be made publicly accessible through a GitHub repository set up for the conference and linked to this website. The PDF copies of the rough draft of the slides (up to 16 slides maximum) are also required as a part of the submission. The PDFs of the abstract and the slides can be merged into a single PDF file, and can be submitted through EasyChair for peer-review by going to the following link:

https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=metrics2023 






PLEASE NOTE: The submission system for the journal paper review is different from the submission system for the abstracts for short-talks. Please follow the links above for the different types of submissions. 



Review Process


Each submission will be reviewed by at least three committee members and/or external reviewers. The submissions will be evaluated on the basis of the relevance to the conference theme, clarity of the content presented, originality of the work, and the impact of the work on the community.