All full papers will undergo a thorough review process by an international panel, with reviewer comments provided four weeks before the Camera-Ready Paper Submission deadline. Papers should not exceed 12 pages and can follow any format. To ensure publication in the proceedings, required documents must be submitted before the deadline. Please review the submission guidelines carefully to avoid rejection.
Title
A brief and clear announcement of the research work that helps readers determine their interest in the paper.
Abstract
A concise summary (up to 55 words) that reflects:
- The hypothesis
- The problem, solution, and innovation
- A comparison with recent related work
Keywords
Select keywords that accurately represent the broader subject matter of the research.
Introduction
- Provides background and significance of the study
- Explains the chosen model and methodology
- Outlines the objectives and research focus
Related Work / Literature Review
- Summarizes key references and their contributions
- Highlights technological approaches and comparisons with previous work
- Differentiates your research from existing studies
Motivation
- Explains the real-world relevance of the research
- Connects the study to existing theories and prior findings
Problem Domain & Definition
- Broadly presents the subject domain before focusing on the specific problem
- Clearly defines the research problem in one or two paragraphs
Statement
A precise problem statement that aligns with the research title.
Innovative Content
- Highlights innovation relative to major references cited
- Demonstrates unique contributions of the research
Problem Formulation / Design
- Captures the problem through mathematical models, algorithms, or diagrams
- Provides justification for the chosen approach
Solution Methodologies
- Describes techniques such as heuristics, simulations, mathematical models, and programming methods used to solve the problem
Results and Sensitivity Analysis
- Presents findings based on various input sets
- Includes a data model and tabular representation of results
Comparison of Results
- Compares results with related works using graphs or tables
- Ensures comparison is based on multiple data sets
Justification of Results
Validates research findings concerning previous studies.
Conclusion
Summarizes research contributions and significance.
Future Work (if applicable)
Suggests possible research extensions or improvements.
Acknowledgment (if applicable)
Acknowledges contributors or funding sources.
References
Cites all sources used in the research.
Prospective authors are invited to submit full, original research papers that have not been submitted, published, or are under consideration in any other conference or journal. Submissions must strictly adhere to this originality requirement. Papers should be prepared in electronic format (PDF only) and submitted through the CMT Conference Management System or via email to: 📧 cccs.chair@gmail.com