Submission
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. Authors are invited to submit their contribution as PDF, written in English and preferrably prepared in LaTeX using Springer LNCS style (llncs).
There are three categories for submission:
- Full paper of a reasonable length,
conventional contribution
- Software manual.
To assign a contribution to this category, the title should include the phrase «Software Manual». A software manual should introduce a self-made software tool relevant to applications for membrane computing or related areas (e.g. a membrane system simulator, a membrane system designer, a visualization tool, a format converter, a statistical tool, a new version of an existing membrane computing tool with extended or revised features, ...). A typical software manual consists of at least three parts: the user manual, a (short) technical description, and some dedicated case studies like simulation results or findings. Moreover, a software manual should contain a download or access link via internet to enable the reviewers to test the corresponding software.
- Extended abstract for poster presentation,
maximum four pages. Typical extended abstracts present significant work-in-progress, late-breaking results, or initial self-dependent contributions of students new in the field.
Simultaneous submission to other conferences or workshops with published proceedings is not allowed.
Submissions will be handled via EasyChair. To submit your contribution, please follow this link:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cmc11
Submission closed.
All submissions will be reviewed by at least three referees. To ensure inclusion of an accepted contribution into the (pre)proceedings volume, at least one of its authors must be registered for CMC11. The pre-proceedings volume will be available during the conference. The final proceedings, a volume in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, for selected and additionally refereed papers, will be published after CMC11. Details will be given during the conference.