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As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  • I confirm that the paper follows the submission template and does not include any author information. Please do not submit your paper if it does not follow these standards. Invalid submissions have burdened the editorial board and delayed the processing of legitimate submissions.
  • The submission has not been previosly published, nor is it before another journal for consideration.
  • The paper must be written in English.
  • Papers should be submitted in PDF format without any authorinformation.
  • The text adheres of all format requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal
  • The authors give the right of publishing and formatting the articles upon submission.
  • Non compliance with these rules will result in the non acceptance of the paper.
  • If your reseach involves human being you must attach a file of project's acceptance by Ethics committe in the submission process.

INFOCOMP publishes original scientific and technological papers in English related to Computer Science. Submitted papers must not have been previously published, not under consideration for publication elsewhere and, if accepted, the paper should not be published elsewhere in the same form. If previously published figures, tables or parts of the text are included, the copyright-holder's permission must have been obtained prior to submission.

Publishing at INFOCOMP are free of charge and the authors give the right of publishing and formatting the articles upon submission.

Papers are received in continuous flow. An accepted paper is not necessarily published in the following issue.

INFOCOMP accept only pdf file without authors information. Authors can use TeX files template (Template in LaTex), the submitter must strictly follow the format; please, do not adapt it, or follow this format instruction:

Paper Letter (21.5x28.0cm), 1.1 line spacing, Times New Roman 10, justified text, with superior, inferior, left and right margins of 2.5 cm. The number of pages should not exceed 12. Papers with more than 12 pages may be accepted after analysis by the editorial board.

The first page should contain title, authors (only in the final version), abstract and keywords. Afterwards, it should contain the following text centralized: “(Received January 1st, 2005 / Accepted December 31st, 2005)” for posterior edition with the correct dates. These informations should not exceed one page and should be in one column. The title should be in font size 14.

The authors’ names (only in the final and accepted version) should be sided horizontally, identified by a superscripted number. The affiliation and the electronic address of each author should be written right below the names.

The text of the paper should be formatted in two columns, separated by 0.5cm, with numerated sections and subsections. Examples are: 1. Introduction, 1.1. terminology. Figures and tables may occupy the page width, if necessary. The figure and table titles should be numerated and centralized below them.

The references should be numerated and listed in alphabetical order. Ex: [5] Hougardy, S. Even pairs and the strong perfect graph conjecture, Discrete Math. .154, p.277-288, 1996. Citations should be made based on the number of the reference. “Hougardy [5] showed that...” is an example of citation.

Footnotes may be accepted, when strongly necessary, for explanations that cannot be included in the text, such as: (a) name of the research institution; (b) support organizations and other financial supports; (c) reference to the publication as part of M.Sc. or PhD thesis; (d) personal communication.

Non-compliance with these rules will result in the non-acceptance of the paper.