Please make sure that your paper satisfies ALL of the following requirements before it is submitted.
- The paper must be original material that has not been previously published in another conference or journal, nor is currently under review by another conference or journal. Note that you may submit material presented previously at a workshop without copyrighted proceedings.
- Your submission is limited to ten (10) 8.5″x11″ single spaced, double-column pages, using 10pt or larger font. The page limit includes everything: references, title, figures, appendices, abstract, etc. We highly recommend the templates provided by SIGPLAN. Note, the latex template defaults to 9pt; please change it to 10pt. Submissions not adhering to these submission guidelines may be outright rejected at the discretion of the program chairs. (Please make sure your paper prints satisfactorily on 8.5″x11″ paper: this is especially important for submissions from countries where A4 paper is standard.)
- Papers are to be submitted for double-blind review. Blind reviewing of papers will be done by the program committee, assisted by outside referees. Author names as well as hints of identity are to be removed from the submitted paper. Use care in naming your files. Source file names, e.g., Joe.Smith.dvi, are often embedded in the final output as readily accessible comments.In addition, do not omit references to provide anonymity, as this leaves the reviewer unable to grasp the context. Instead, if you are extending your own work, you need to reference and discuss the past work in third person, as if you were extending someone else’s research. We realize in doing this that for some papers it will still be obvious who the authors are. In this case, the submission will not be penalized as long a concerted effort was made to reference and describe the relationship to the prior work as if you were extending someone else’s research. For example, if your name is Joe Smith:
In previous work [1,2], Smith presented a new branch predictor for …. In this paper, we extend their work by …
Bibliography
[1] Joe Smith, “A Simple Branch Predictor for …,” Proceedings of CGO 2004.
[2] Joe Smith, “A More Complicated Branch Predictor for…,” Proceedings of CGO 2004. - Your submission must be formatted for black-and-white printers and not color printers. This is especially true for plots and graphs in the paper.
- Please make sure that the labels on your graphs are readable without the aid of a magnifying glass. Typically the default font sizes on the graph axes in a program like Microsoft Excel are too small.
- Please number the pages.
- The paper must be submitted in PDF. We cannot accept any other format, and we must be able to print the document just as we receive it. We strongly suggest that you use only the four widely-used printer fonts: Times, Helvetica, Courier and Symbol.
- Please make sure that the output has been formatted for printing on LETTER size paper. If generating the paper using “dvips”, use the option “-P cmz -t letter”, and if that is not supported, use “-t letter”.
- Declare all the authors of the paper upfront. Addition/removal of authors once the paper is accepted will have to be approved by the program chairs.
- For double-blind reviewing, authors must register all their conflicts into the paper submission site.
Please only declare a conflict of interest with the program committee members and other community members if one of the following relationships hold.
- PhD advisor
- Other past or current advisors
- Current or past students
- People with the same affiliation
- Co-authors within the last 3 years
- Joint funding within the last 3 years
- Family relationships
- Very close personal friends
Just because a potential reviewer works on similar topics as the paper you are submitting is on, you cannot declare a conflict of interest with them. - When in doubt, contact the program chairs–Kathryn S McKinley(mckinley@cs.utexas.edu) or Lieven Eeckhout(leeckhou@elis.ugent.be).
- Please use our Paper submission website to submit papers
For any additional information, please email us: cgo2013 AT ict.ac.cn