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# IEEE International Conference on Computers, Software, and Applications (COMPSAC) 

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 ### COMPSAC 2025 Web 

 https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2025/ 

 ## Contact address 

 Email: contact (at mark) compsac (dot) net 

 ## Resources 

 - [COMPSAC 2025 Information for Authors](https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2025/information-for-authors/) 

 - [IEEE Author Center - Conference Authors](https://conferences.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/) 

 - [IEEE Author Center - Conference Authors - Post Your Paper](https://conferences.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/get-published/post-your-paper/) 

 ## FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) 

 ### For authors 

 - Q. Is it possible to submit a paper to COMPSAC 2025 if the manuscript has 
   already been made available on arXiv? 

   A. Yes, but with several conditions.    Please read the IEEE guideline [Post Your 
   Paper](https://conferences.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/get-published/post-your-paper/) 
   for details.    The following is an excerpt. 

   > Preprint 
   >  
   > Authors who have submitted or plan to submit their papers to IEEE may post 
   > their preprints in the following locations: 
   >  
   > - arXiv.org, TechRxiv.org, or any not-for-profit preprint server approved by 
   >     the Publication Services and Products Board (PSPB) 
   > - Author’s employer’s website or institutional repository 
   > - Author’s personal website 
   >  
   > IEEE does not consider this to be a form of prior publication. The following 
   > statement must be included on the initial screen: 
   >  
   > “This work has been submitted to the IEEE for possible publication. Copyright 
   > may be transferred without notice, after which this version may no longer be 
   > accessible.” 
   >  
   > Upon acceptance of the paper by IEEE, the author must replace the posted 
   > preprint paper with either (1) the full citation to the IEEE work with the 
   > DOI, or (2) the accepted version of the paper with the DOI and an appropriate 
   > copyright notice (as described in the “Accepted paper” section below).    No 
   > other changes may be made to the accepted paper. 
   >  
   > Please note that once the paper has been published by IEEE, preprints on 
   > locations not specified above should be removed if possible. 

 - Q. We are currently finalizing our paper for submission to the symposium whose 
   whose submission deadline is the end of this week.    While the experiments are 
   are mostly completed, we need a bit more time to finish analyzing the data. 
   Would it be possible to extend the submission deadline by one week? 

   A. No.    For maintaining fairness among all authors, we are unable to grant 
   deadline extensions on an individual basis for each author. 

 - Q. The submission deadline for the symposium has been announced as January 31. 
   31.    Could you please clarify the exact deadline? Specifically, what time and 
   and time zone does the deadline correspond to? 

   A. The deadline is 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth), which means it is the point 
   point at which January 31 no longer exists in any time zone around the 
   world. 

 ## For accepted authors 

 - Q. I noticed in the submission guidelines that authors are allowed to add up to 
   to two extra pages to the paper. Could you please confirm whether this option 
   option is available to all submitted papers (i.e., max 12 pages) or only to those 
   those that have been accepted? 

   A. Available to all submitted papers to symposia and workshops.    For instance, 
   instance, you can submit 12-page paper to the symposia.    Please note that if your 
   your paper is accepted as a short paper, the page limit is 6. 

   > Page limits are inclusive of tables, figures, appendices, and references. Full 
   > conference papers and workshop papers can add an additional 2 pages with 
   > additional page charges ($125 USD/page). 

 - Q. My paper has been accepted for presentation at COMPSAC.    I need an 
   invitation letter to apply for a visa to travel to the conference 
   venue.     How can I requst to issue an invitation letter to me? 

   A. You can request an invitation letter for visa application purposes at the 
   time of author registration. 

 - Q. I was scheduled to give an on-site presentation at COMPSAC next week. I have 
   have already completed the full registration.    However, I was unable to 
   obtain a 
   visa to travel to the host country.    Would it be possible to give my 
   my presentation virtually? 

   A. Whether COMPSAC allows virtual presentations is decided on a yearly basis. 
   basis.    COMPSAC 2025 is an in-person-only conference, so the option for virtual 
   virtual presentations is not available. 

     

   In cases where in-person attendance is not possible due to unavoidable 
   circumstances, individual consultations may be considered. 

 - Q. My paper has been accepted to COMPSAC.    I am planning to prepare the 
   camera-ready version, but I would like to confirm whether it is mandatory to 
   incorporate all of the recommended changes mentioned in reviews.    The 
   recommended changes include a suggestion for a large-scale additional 
   experiment, which would be difficult to carry out before the camera-ready 
   submission deadline. 

   A. It is recommended that the changes suggested by the reviewers, to the extent 
   that they can be readily addressed, be incorporated into the camera-ready 
   version.    For those revisions that are difficult to implement within the 
   short timeframe before the camera-ready submission deadline, we hope you 
   will consider them for future research. 

 - Q. One of the papers I co-authored has been accepted for a symposium, and 
   another for a workshop.    I will be presenting both papers.    In this case, is 
   it sufficient for me to complete just one full registration? 

   A. No.    According to IEEE policy, one full registration is required for each 
   paper that is to be included in the proceedings. A different rule applies if 
   an author registers more than three papers or SRS (Student Research 
   Symposium) papers (see the answers to the questions below). 

 - Q. Out of the four papers I co-authored, two have been accepted for the 
   symposium and the other two for the workshop.    Does this mean four full 
   registrations are required?  

   A. It depends.    In COMPSAC 2025, it is possible to include up to five papers 
   in the proceedings with the payment of two full registration fees.    However, 
   COMPSAC 2025 requires all accepted papers to be presented in 
   person.  

   Therefore, in the case described above, if one author plans to present all 
   four papers, that author may do so by paying the equivalent of two full 
   registration fees. 

   Alternatively, if one author presents two papers and two other co-authors 
   each present one of the remaining papers, a total of four full registrations 
   may be required, but this can be distributed among three individuals as 
   follows: one author registers for two papers (two full registrations), and 
   two other authors register for one paper each (one full registration each). 

   If one of two co-authors plans to attend only on the day of his/her 
   presentation, he/she may opt for a one-day registration.    Also, if the 
   presenter is a student, a student registration may also be an option. 

 ### For presenters 


 

 ### For reviewers 

 - Q. I served as a Program Committee (PC) member (reviewer) for the symposium and 
   and reviewed several papers.    Could you issue a certificate to confirm my 
   participation as a reviewer? 

   A. We do not issue a certificate for reviewing.    We list the Program Committee 
   Committee members for each symposium on the respective symposium pages of 
   the COMPSAC 
   website.    Please use a copy of the COMPSAC web page as a proof. 

 ### For symposium chairs 

 ### For organizers 

 - Q. I do not know the password to log in to COMPSAC Redmine.    What should I 
   do? 

   A. You can reset your password from the COMPSAC Redmine login page 
   (https://rm.compsac.net/login). Please enter your account name and click the 
   "Lost password" to reset it. If you do not know your account name, please 
   contact the address provided above.