Technical Paper Abstract Submission Form
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You and your co-authors must declare conflicts of interest by April 2, 2024. After you submit your abstract, you will find a page named "My People Conflicts" within this site where you can declare your conflicts.
In preparation for submitting stage 2, please note the following paper submission instructions; some of these requirements differ from previous years:- The paper must contain original content and should not have been previously published or submitted to a peer-reviewed journal or a refereed conference/workshop whose notification date is after the SC24 technical papers submission date. Submission material cannot overlap substantially with any paper previously accepted for publication or under review by any conference or journal during the SC review process. Authors should follow IEEE publication policies (see https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplorehelp/author-center/publishing-policies).
- Submissions are limited to 10 two-column pages (U.S. letter – 8.5″ x 11″), excluding the bibliography, using the IEEE proceedings template. The IEEE conference proceeding templates for LaTeX and MS Word provided by IEEE eXpress Conference Publishing are available for download. See the templates here. The 10-page limit also does not include the reproducibility initiative appendicies (Artifact Description or Computational Results Analysis).
- The paper review process is double-anonymous peer review, with author identities and reviewer identities being confidential. Do not use your name or your co-authors’ names, affiliations, funding sources, or acknowledgments in the heading or body of the document. All paper submissions must adhere to the SC24 double-anonymous review policy outlined on the SC24 website (see 'Guidance to Authors'): https://sc24.supercomputing.org/program/papers/.
- Papers that do not conform to these specifications will be rejected at the discretion of the program committee.
- The program committee and its reviewers will try their best to adhere to the IEEE code of conduct. In addition, the PC will ensure that no conflicts of interest influence its decisions. Should there be a breach of these policies by accident or misconduct by its reviewers, the SC conference will try its best to investigate and report on the event to maintain its academic integrity but will not accept liability of any sort.
DEADLINES:
- Abstract : 11:59pm (AoE) Mar 26, 2024
- Paper upload : 11:59pm (AoE) Apr 2, 2024
- AD/AE appendix submission: 11:59pm (AoE) Apr 20, 2024
NO EXTENSIONS WILL BE GRANTED!
- It must be original work by the student, in which the student is the primary contributor (e.g., responsible for at least 50% of the work).
- The student must be listed as the first author.
- The student must have full-time student status at the time the work was done. If the work was continued after the student graduated and the paper reports new results since graduation, it is not eligible as a student paper.
- Contact information for the student's faculty advisor must be provided.
- The student is expected to present the paper at the conference.
For SC24, an Artifact Description (AD) appendix is mandatory for all paper submissions. The Artifact Evaluation (AE) appendix remains optional but strongly encouraged. See https://sc24.supercomputing.org/submit/reproducibility-initiative/ for information about the AD and AE appendices and SC's Reproducibility Initiative as a whole.
A Gordon Bell submission must be made separately, even if you are submitting the same paper. To submit to the Gordon Bell Competition, see: http://awards.acm.org/bell/nominations.cfm
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