International Conference on Wireless Algorithms,
Systems and Applications
(in conjunction with the First International
Workshop on Knowledge of Data Engineering, KDE 2008)

Dallas, TX, USA

Submission Instructions

The authors of accepted papers are required to submit following items.

  1. Completed copyright form.
  2. Source (input) files.
    - LaTeX2e files for the text and PS/EPS or PDF/JPG files for all figures
    - A readme.txt file giving the name and email address of the corresponding author.
    - Any further style files and fonts you have used together with your source files and that are not generally available at CTAN
    - Final DVI file (for papers prepared using LaTeX/TeX)
    - Final PDF file (for reference)
    - RTF files (for word-processing systems other than LaTeX/TeX)

Each submission can have at most 12 pages. Additional pages is charged $150 per page. Springer provides you with a complete integrated LATEX document class (llncs.cls) for multi-author books such as those in the LNCS series. Papers not complying with the LNCS style will be reformatted. This can lead to an increase in the overall number of pages.

For submitting your final materials, please visit WASA08 on-line conference system website. You need to submit the final version of your paper in a pdf file. Also, all other files should be submitted in a zip file. Please add your signed copyright form to the zip file as a scanned pdf. One author may sign on behalf of all of the other authors of a particular paper. The volume number of the LNCS for this conference is 5258 and its title is "The 3rd International Conference on Wireless Algorithms, Systems and Applications (WASA 2008)". The volume editors of this conference are Dr. Yingshu Li, Dr. Dung T. Huynh, Dr. Sajal K. Das, and Dr. Ding-Zhu Du. To see more detailed instructions, please visit here.

The submission deadline for the camera-ready copy of your paper is July 20, 2008. Please note that this is a firm deadline, and failing to submit your final version by then may result in its withdrawal from the conference program. Each submission can have at most 12 pages. Additional pages is charged $150 per page. Questions about the submission process should be directed to Program Chairs.