• Manuscripts must be written in English.
• Paper length: at least 10 full pages and within 12 pages.
• Abstract: 200–300 words.
• Innovation and scientific value is a must.
• Manuscripts should follow the official template standard.
• Paper topics must be relevant to the conference themes.
• Plagiarism and duplicate submission are strictly prohibited.
• Accepted full papers will be invited for oral presentation and published in the conference proceedings.
Full Paper Templates: LaTex template or Word template | Abstract Template
Submission Method
Full Paper:
Please submit your papers via our online submission system:
Electronic Submission System (.pdf)
Abstract submission:
Authors will be invited to give an oral presentation at the conference; abstracts will NOT be published.
Review Process
By submitting a manuscript to ICDTE, authors acknowledge that it has not been previously published or accepted for publication in substantially similar form in any peer-reviewed venue with publicly accessible papers, including journals, conferences, workshops, or other peer-reviewed archival forums. Furthermore, no paper substantially similar in content has been or will be submitted to another peer-reviewed conference or workshop during the review period. The authors also attest that they did not submit a substantially similar submission to ICDTE. As a rule of thumb, the ICDTE submission should contain no more than 20 percent of material from previous publications. Violation of any of these conditions will lead to rejection.
By submitting a paper to ICDTE, the authors agree to the review process and understand that papers undergo a peer-review process. Manuscripts will be reviewed by appropriately qualified experts in the field selected by the Conference Committee, who will give detailed comments. If accepted, authors must submit a revised camera-ready version that takes into account the feedback.
All papers are reviewed using a double-blind review process: authors declare their names and affiliations in the manuscript for the reviewers to see, but reviewers do not know each other's identities, nor do the authors receive information about who has reviewed their manuscript.
The Committees of ICDTE invest great efforts in reviewing the papers submitted to the conference and organising the sessions to enable the participants to gain maximum benefit.
Plagiarism
ICDTE is utterly intolerant of plagiarism. Submitted papers are expected to contain original work executed by the authors with adequate, proper and scholarly citations to the work of others. It is the authors’ responsibility to clearly identify both their own contributions and published results/techniques on which they depend or build.
If plagiarism is detected, the following sanctions will be applied:
1. Reject the submitted article or remove it from the final publications.
2. Report the violation to the author’s supervisor and affiliated institution.
3. Report the violation to the appropriate academic ethics and research funding agency.
4. Reserve the right to publish the author’s name, article title, institution, and details of the misconduct.