FINAL
MANUSCRIPT submission
Submission of the FINAL
MANUSCRIPT is handled via EDAS system in PDF format
Guide
for the final manuscript submission:
ICUMT 2009 has been registered
for use of IEEE PDF eXpresst The new IEEE Xplore Requirements for PDF
will be enforced as of 2009. All ICUMT conference articles submitted
for inclusion in ICUMT Proceedings must adhere to the IEEE Xplore PDF
specification for compatibility. IEEE PDF eXpress is a free service to
IEEE conferences, allowing their authors to make IEEE Xplore-compatible
PDFs (Conversion function) or to check PDFs that authors have made
themselves for IEEE Xplore compatibility (PDF Check function).
Steps
for the final manuscript submission:
[Please
be aware that at least one
full registration before September 02,
2009 per accepted paper is mandatory to include the paper in the
proceedings of the conference, even if the presenting author is a
student. A paper without registered authors past September 02, 2009
will be withdrawn.]
1. Create your manuscript(s)
Authors should prepare a PDF
file following the IEEE single-space, two-column format using at least 10 pointsize type.
The paper must be correctly formatted to fit onU.S. "letter" size page (8.5" by 11") with at least
1" margins on all 4 sides.
Paper length limit: 8 pages
The PDF file should be
prepared according to the IEEE
PDF specification. The page numbers will be inserted by the
conference CD-ROM producer. So please make surenot to number your pages. Do not insert any footers or
headers. Do not use any PDF
security features in submitted PDF files, i.e., they must be fully
accessible and editable by the CD-ROM producer for numbering and other
production purposes.
The IEEE LaTeX and
Microsoft Word templates for US letter format, as well as related
information can be found here.
ICUMT 2009 doc template with copyright ishere.
Your IEEE-Xplore-compliant file must look like the
sample file.
2. The appropriate copyright
notice is to appear on
the bottom of the first page of
your paper
For papers in which all
authors are employed by the US government, the notice is: U.S.
Government work not protected by U.S. copyright
For papers in which all
authors are employed by a Crown government (UK, Canada, Australia), the
notice is: 978-1-4244-3941-6/09/$25.00 ©2009 Crown
For all other papers
the notice is: 9781-4244-3941-6/09/$25.00 ©2009 IEEE
3. Proofread and check layout of
manuscript (it is highly recommended that you do this BEFORE going to
IEEE PDF eXpress.)
4. Create IEEE PDF eXpress
account (see "Procedure for PDF eXpress log in " below)
5. Upload source file(s) for
Conversion; and/or PDF(s) for Checking
6. Use IEEE PDF eXpress to
attain IEEE Xplore-compatible PDF(s). The site contains extensive
instructions, resources, helpful hints, and access to technical support.
7. Submit the final, IEEE
Xplore-compatible PDF(s) to the ICUMT 2009.Please note:
uploading a paper to IEEE PDF eXpress is not the same as submitting the
paper to the symposium. You will still
need to upload the checked PDF with final manuscript to EDAS.
Procedure
for PDF eXpress log in
1. Go to IEEE PDF eXpress: http://www.pdf-express.org/
Conference ID: icumt09x
2. For each conference paper,
click "Create New Title"
3. Enter identifying text for the paper (title is recommended but not
required)
4. Click "Submit PDF for Checking" or "Submit Source Files for
Conversion"
5. Indicate platform, source file type (if applicable), click Browse
and navigate to file, and click "Upload File". You will receive online
and email confirmation of successful upload. If you have your final
manuscript in Latex you might need to upload archive including all
support files like images etc.*
6. You will receive an email with your Checked PDF or IEEE PDF
eXpress-converted PDF attached. If you submitted a PDF for Checking,
the email will show if your file passed or failed
IEEE
PDF eXpress converts the following file types to PDF:Rich Text Format,
Freelance, (La)TeX (DVI and all support files required)*, PageMaker,
FrameMaker, QuarkXpress*, Word Pro, Microsoft Word, WordPerfect.
*For
documents created in formats that do not embed source files, include
all support files with the final manuscript in a folder. Put this
folder in a compressed archive for submission. If it is possible to
embed images in the source document, you should do so to avoid
potential issues, such as missing graphics.
IMPORTANT: A DVI (DeVice Independent
file) is required for LaTeX conversions, in addition to all associated
image files. Make sure that your LaTeX system can output a DVI,
otherwise it cannot be converted. Be sure also to check that your
images are properly referenced, and that DVI can handle the image file
types used (DVI does not handle some newer image types, such as *.png).