Authors Guidelines
Original research contributions (including significant work-in-progress) on membrane computing, its applications and related subjects are sought. Contributions reporting in-vivo or in-silico experimental results are particularly encouraged.
Submitted papers must describe work not previously published, and they must neither be accepted nor under review at a journal or at another conference with refereed proceedings. Authors are required to submit their manuscripts electronically in PDF using the LNCS style.
Submitted papers must describe work not previously published, and they must neither be accepted nor under review at a journal or at another conference with refereed proceedings. Authors are required to submit their manuscripts electronically in PDF using the LNCS style.
Paper preparation
Authors are required to submit their manuscripts electronically in PDF using the LNCS style. Authors using LaTeX can download the needed macros at Springer-Verlag site.
The submission process is managed by EasyChair. Use this URL to submit your paper.
The submission process is managed by EasyChair. Use this URL to submit your paper.
Preparing the final version for the (pre)-proceedings
The final versions of accepted papers must be formatted in LaTeX using Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes style. Please also consult the Instructions for Authors provided by Springer. The final version should be uploaded on the Easychair website in zipped format containing the following
• The final source files, including bib files, images, non-standard LaTeX packages, etc.
• A final PDF file corresponding exactly to the final source files.
• A license-to-publish agreement, signed by hand by the corresponding author on behalf of all of the authors of the paper. (It will be available soon)
Moreover, if appropriate, please also give us a suggestion for an abbreviated running head, and information about the correct representation of authors’ names, where necessary.
Please make sure that you follow the standards set out in Springer's code of conduct.
• The final source files, including bib files, images, non-standard LaTeX packages, etc.
• A final PDF file corresponding exactly to the final source files.
• A license-to-publish agreement, signed by hand by the corresponding author on behalf of all of the authors of the paper. (It will be available soon)
Moreover, if appropriate, please also give us a suggestion for an abbreviated running head, and information about the correct representation of authors’ names, where necessary.
Please make sure that you follow the standards set out in Springer's code of conduct.
Special issue
Authors of a selection of accepted papers will be invited to submit to a special issue of Membrane Computing (Springer). Papers appearing in the special issue must be significantly extended and improved versions of the conference papers. The submissions to the special issue will undergo a further review process.