期刊名称:IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATIONS AND COMPUTER SCIENCES
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ISSN: | 0916-8508
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出版频率: | Monthly
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出版社: | IEICE-INST ELECTRONICS INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS ENG, KIKAI-SHINKO-KAIKAN BLDG, MINATO-KU, SHIBAKOEN 3 CHOMETOKYO, JAPAN, 105
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出版社网址: | http://www.ieice.org/eng/index.html
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期刊网址: | http://www.ieice.or.jp/ess/ESS/cfp-e-j.html
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影响因子: | 0.437(2008) |
| 主题范畴: | COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE; COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS; ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC |
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
Instructions to Authors
1. Process for Initial Submission of a Manuscript
1.1 Process for initial submission
Each submitted manuscript is categorized as either "PAPER" or "LETTER". As your initial submission, be sure to check out all necessary items being prepared in accordance with this instruction ! In the case that you intend to submit your manuscript to the Regular Issue (Regular Section), please send all required items mentioned below to the IEICE Publishing Office. The address is as follows.
The IEICE Publishing Office: The Institute of Electronics Information and Communication Engineers Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg., Annex 3F, 5-22, Shibakoen 3 chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 105-0011 JAPAN, TEL:+81-3-3433-6692 Fax:+81-3-3433-6616 e-mail: Trans.on Fundamentals: eibun-a@ieice.org Trans.on Communications: eibun-b@ieice.org Trans.on Electronics: eibun-c@ieice.org Trans.on Information and Systems: eibun-d@ieice.org
On the other hand, in case of submission to the Special Issue (Special Section) , please send those items to the address being described on each of Call for Papers. For detailed information on each Special Issue (Special Section), please refer to the Call for Papers and read them carefully.
For a submission of a manuscript to the REGULAR ISSUE For your convenience, when submitting a manuscript to the Regular Issue (Regular Section), authors are able to register the initial information on your manuscript with the ``Manuscript Registration Form on our web page". For details, please refer to the web site of the Manuscript Registration Form for the Initial Submission.
Note that this online registration system is not available for all SPECIAL ISSUES !! Please refer to the Call for Papers on each Special Issue (Special Section) .
All following necessary items must be sent as initial submission !!
1. Confirmation Sheet of Manuscript Submission Including initial information as specified in Section 1.2. Please make three copies of this sheet . For your convenience, the electronic data of this Confirmation Sheet is available from here. MS-Word version HTML version
2. A completed Copyright Transfer and Page Charge Agreement A copy of the form appears in Appendix A, and the source data of TeX is available from http://www.ieice.org/ftp/tex/ieice/. Please subscribe to the agreement and be sure to put your signature to it.
3. Five copies of the manuscript As defined in Section 2.2. The text should be printed on paper. Do not send a electronic data of whole of your manuscript and originals of tables or figures (including photographs) with the initial submission.
4. Electronic data of the bibliographic information Please provide the bibliographic data of your manuscript, including the name of the Transactions to which the manuscript is to be submitted, title of the manuscript, authors' names, affiliation(s) of author(s), the code number of the Editorial Subject Index and your research Fields, etc. Especially, the data of the Summary and Keywords of your manuscript would be necessarily needed. Send them via E-mail or physical mail using a floppy disk/MO disk to the IEICE Publishing Office.
It is preferred that authors be members of the IEICE. We recommend that non-members apply for our membership.
Before a manuscript is submitted, it should be ensured that a manuscript with similar content, written by the same author(s), or including even one of the authors of the current manuscript, should not have been published in or submitted to any other academic or commercial journals. However, if after six months following the received date of the current manuscript, the author have not received any review results, the manuscript may be submitted to other journals after notifying the withdrawal of the manuscript.
Academic journals refer to journals published by domestic or international institutions, in which submitted manuscript are published after review. Manuscripts that have already been published in the below-mentioned or other similar publications can be submitted to this journal, provided that the copyright of the manuscript is held either by the author(s) or by the IEICE: example of acceptable publications include, (1) books, newspapers, and bulletins published by public agencies, schools and companies, (2) proceedings of international conferences, abstracts of meetings and research gatherings of the IEICE and other academic societies, (3) bulletins published by universities, (4) lecture notes, (5) public notification of patents/patent abstracts, and other related publications.
1.2 Initial information
The following information must be provided on a Confirmation Sheet of Manuscript Submission.
1. Title of the manuscript
2. Personal Information on each Author
1. Title (Prof., Dr., Mr., Ms.,etc), Name, Membership Status, Membership Number, E-mail address
2. If the author is a student, then the laboratory name should also be included.
3. Detailed Information on the Author for Correspondence affiliation, department, address, Tel/Fax number and E-mail address of the author to be contacted.
4. Categorization of your manuscript type
1. Type of issue (Regular Issue / Special Issue)
2. Category of Transactions (A:Fundamentals / B:Communications / C:Electronics / D:Information and Systems)
3. Manuscript Type (PAPER / LETTER)
5. The Related Registration Number of any previously submitted versions of the same manuscript, if any.
6. Topic of Research Field (Editorial Subject Index) chosen from the list in Appendix D.
7. Running header (5-6 words). *"Running-Header"is one of a component part of the header information which mentioned about the title of the manuscript, If its title would be longer than the specified length, abbreviation of that original title would be applied. In such a case, in principle, the author(s) would provide us of the information on that abbreviated title. But if no instruction is specified, we would do the procedure by our editorial rules. For your reference, it would been seen on the each odd page of your manuscript in our Transactions.
2. Manuscript Style Specifications
2.1 Length of manuscript
The standard number of pages is 8 for a PAPER and 2 for a LETTER. A page has about 900 words. The page charges increase steeply for extra pages as shown in Appendix B. It is not permitted to divide one manuscript into two just because it is longer than the standard manuscript length.
2.2 Manuscript style
A manuscript must contain the following elements in the order shown. If there are no figures, photographs or tables, (11) and (12) can be omitted.
1. Title
2. Name and Membership Status (member/non-member)of each author
3. Affiliation and Correspondence Address
4. Summary (about 300 words for a PAPER, 50 for a LETTER)
5. Keywords (4-5 words)
6. Body of the manuscript
7. Acknowledgments, if any
8. Reference list
9. Appendix, if any
10. Author biography (not necessary for a LETTER) Photograph(s) for author biography should be sent with final submission.
11. Captions for all figures, photographs, and tables
12. Copies of all figures, photographs, or tables not included in the body of the manuscript. Original figures, photographs, or tables should be sent with final submission.
2.3 IEICE Style file for manuscripts
We recommend that you use "IEICE Style File (LaTeX 2.09 / LaTeX2兠)" provided free of charge by the IEICE in preparing your manuscript. If you do so, your original manuscript will be virtually the same in format as the final published version, and you can save money on page charges as well. The following style file is recommended to use.
If you do not use IEICE style file, editing will take longer, the delay in publication will be longer, and an extra cost will be incurred. So, please try to use the style file. This style file is available from the following web site.
http://www.ieice.org/ftp/
Of course, when there is no alternative, you may use some other methods to create a text file. For your convenience, we offer to use MS-Word Template for preparation of your manuscript. Prior to use this MS-Word Template, please refer to the Instructions and Directions. Note that this MS-Word Template is NOT our Official Style File for the IEICE Transactions, so that, in the case that authors make use of this MS-Word Template, the page rates charged will be according to the Part 2 of Appendix B. Please feel free to contact the IEICE Publishing Office regarding any points, which remain unclear.
2.4 When using IEICE style file
LaTeX style file
1. For saving manuscript data, following electronic media with IBM PC disk format or Windows standard format are available. Please note that electronic data of whole of your manuscript in electronic media, such as FD, MO or CD-R, should be submitted after the manuscript has been accepted.
Floppy disk (formatted with IBM-PC disk format) : 3.5" (1.44 MB, 720 KB) MO disk (formatted with DOS format) : 3.5" (128 MB, 230 MB) CD-R/CD-RW (specify the format type)
2. The items, which can be included in the LaTeX generated part of the manuscript, are text, equations and tables. Equations and tables must be included directly in the text and please include them in the LaTeX source file.
3. Figures and photos should be saved in EPS format and attached to the LaTeX source file. *When figures are produced using LaTeX functions (under the Picture environment: PicTeX and Epic, etc.), attachment of the EPS file is not necessary. In such a case, please include those figures in the LaTeX source file.
4. In cases that the figures, photographs, and tables are submitted separately (not a part of the text), their position in the manuscript must be indicated in the margin of the text or at the location where they are to be placed.
5. Just for our editorial procedure, captions of all figures, photographs and tables are requested to be submitted aside from the LaTeX generated part of the manuscript.
2.5 When not using IEICE style file
When it is impossible to use the LaTeX style file to generate a file, the submitted manuscript should conform to the following rules.
2.5.1 When using Windows
Save the manuscript data, produced originally with word-processing software under Windows environment, as a text-file format(*.txt) or the word-processor-specific format. All data should be saved with a file name and extension code (with suffix).
Each page of the hard copy of whole of your manuscript should be numbered. Please note that electronic data of whole of your manuscript should be submitted after the manuscript has been accepted. Refer to the following instructions for disk preparation.
1. For saving manuscript data, following electronic media with IBM PC disk format or Windows standard format are available. Please note that electronic data of whole of your manuscript in electronic media, such as FD, MO or CD-R, should be submitted after the manuscript has been accepted.
Floppy disk (formatted with IBM-PC disk format) : 3.5" (1.44 MB, 720 KB) MO disk (formatted with DOS format) : 3.5" (128 MB, 230 MB) CD-R/CD-RW (specify the format type)
2. Photos (bit-map format data, such as screen captures) should be saved in either BMP or TIFF format.
3. Figures (vector-format data, which have line drawings and font information) should be saved in either WMF or EPS format.
4. To ensure accurate reproduction of figures and photos, they should also be attached as hard copies at the end of the manuscript, printed to approximately twice their original size.
5. All the figures and photo data should be saved on disk in a single folder separate from the manuscript file
6. Regarding tables, layout information such as ruled lines should be removed, and only the contents of the tables should be saved in a text-file format with similar layout and presentation as the original table, following the table captions.
7. Locations where figures, photos and tables are to be inserted should be indicated not in the text file, but in the margins of the hard copy.
8. All figures, photo and table captions should be presented at the end of the manuscript.
9. When a manuscript includes many equations and symbols, a galley proof cannot be produced directly from files saved on a floppy disk or an MO disk. In such a case, the page rates charged will be according to the Part 3 of Appendix B.
2.5.2 When using a Macintosh
1. For saving manuscript data, following electronic media with the Macintosh standard format are available. Please note that electronic data of whole of your manuscript in electronic media, such as FD, MO or CD-R, should be submitted after the manuscript has been accepted.
Floppy disk : 3.5" (1.44 MB, 720 KB) MO disk : 3.5" (128 MB, 230 MB) CD-R/CD-RW (specify the format type)
2. Equations can be generated using either of the following formats.
(a) Use PageMaker's "Epsilon", then save in PICT format. (b) Use the software "Expressionist", then save in EPS format.
3. Figures and photographic images must be in EPS format. Otherwise, they may be included after the PageMaker generated part of the manuscript, and must be the same scale as of the publication.
4. Tables should be submitted in one of the following formats.
(a) EPS format generated on a Macintosh. (b) The divider lines forming the framework of the table should be omitted, and the remaining contents of the table should appear exactly as in the text. (c) Hard copies of the tables to be submitted separately, and must be the same scale as of the publication.enlarged to twice the publication size.
5. In cases in which the figures, photographs, and tables are submitted separately (not a part of the text), their position in the manuscript must be indicated in the margin of the text or at the location where they are to be placed.
6. Just for our editorial procedure, captions of all figures, photographs and tables are requested to be submitted aside from the PageMaker generated part of the manuscript.
2.5.3 When using a UNIX
Save the manuscript data, produced with a text editor, under the UNIX environment as a text-file format. Each page of the hard copy of the entire manuscript should be numbered. Please note that electronic data of whole of your manuscript should be submitted after the manuscript has been accepted. Refer to the following instruction for preparation of the disk.
1. For saving manuscript data, following electronic media with IBM PC disk format or Windows standard format are available. Please save the data using the EUC character code.
Floppy disk (formatted with IBM-PC disk format) : 3.5" (1.44 MB, 720 KB) MO disk (formatted with DOS format) : 3.5" (128 MB, 230 MB) CD-R/CD-RW (specify the format type)
2. Photos (bit-map format data such as screen captures) should be saved in either BMP or EPS format.
3. Figures (vector-format data, which have line drawings and font information) should be saved in EPS format.
4. To ensure accurate reproduction of figures and photos, they should also be attached as hard copies at the end of the manuscript, printed to approximately twice their original size.
5. All the figures and photo data should be saved on disk in a single directory separate from the manuscript file.
6. Regarding tables, layout information such as ruled lines should be removed, and only the contents of the tables should be saved in a text-file format with similar layout and presentation as the original table, following the table captions.
7. Locations where figures, photos and tables are to be inserted should be indicated not in the text file, but in the margins of the hard copy.
8. All figures, photo and table captions should be presented at the end of the manuscript.
9. When a manuscript includes many equations and symbols, a galley proof cannot be produced directly from files saved on a floppy disk or an MO disk. In such a case, the page rates charged will be according to the Part 3 of Appendix B.
2.5.4 When using a word processor or any other computers mentioned above
1.For saving manuscript data, the following disks with one of the standard format should be used. Please note that electronic data of whole of your manuscript should be submitted after the manuscript has been accepted. Refer to the following instruction for preparation of the disk.
3.5" floppy disk 3.5"MO disk (128 MB, 230 MB)
2. Photos (bit-map format data, such as screen captures) should be saved in either PICT or TIFF format.
3. Figures (vector-format data, which have line drawings and font information) should be saved in either PICT for EPS format.
4. To ensure accurate reproduction of figures and photos, they should also be attached as hard copies at the end of the manuscript, printed to approximately twice their original size.
5. All the figures and photo data should be saved on disk in a single directory separate from the manuscript file.
6. Regarding tables, layout information such as ruled lines should be removed, and only the contents of the tables should be saved in a text-file format with similar layout and presentation as the original table, following the table captions.
7. Locations where figures, photos and tables are to be inserted should be indicated not in the text file, but in the margins of the hard copy.
8. All figures, photos and table captions should be presented at the end of the manuscript.
9. When a manuscript includes many equations and symbols, a galley proof cannot be produced directly from files saved on a floppy disk or an MO disk. In such a case, the page rates charged will be according to the Part 3 of Appendix B.
2.5.5 Typewritten manuscripts
When there is no option but to submit a typewritten hardcopy manuscript, the text should be typewritten with double spacing on A4 (210mm x 297mm) or similar-sized paper. In this case, the page rates charged will be according to the Part 3 of Appendix B. The positions where figures, photographs and tables are to be inserted in the text must be indicated in the margin of the text, and not at the location where they are to be placed. Captions for figures, photographs and tables must be included after the manuscript.
2.6 Style for figures, photographs and tables
1. All figures, photographs and tables must be original works of the author(s).
2. All figures, photographs and tables must have captions.
3. Figures and tables must be neat.
4. Photographs must be black and white glossy, so that details may be seen. Color printing can be done if the extra cost is borne by the author.
5. Electronically produced photos should be saved on appropriate media for the relevant computer environment. Please note that extremely thin lines and half-tone dot meshing area would not be printed on the paper under our environment.
6. Figures, photographs and tables should have a width of 8cm if they are to occupy one column and a width of 16cm if they are to occupy 2 columns. In the case of submission of these items in hard copy, they must be the same scale as of the publication.
7. Printed characters in figures and tables must be appeared in the final copy at 7-point size(minimum).
8. Copies of all figures, photographs and tables not included in the body of the manuscript must be included at the end of the manuscript.
2.7 References
2.7.1 Style for references
References should be appeared in the format given below. In the case that cited references be written by some coauthors, family names and given name initials for each must be given. Titles of journal papers must be all lowercase except for the first letters of the first word. Exceptions are also made for abbreviations, proprietary names and etc. The journal names should be abbreviated as shown in Appendix C: Abbreviated Journal Names.
Journal papers [1] W. Rice, A. C. Wine, and B. D. Grain, "Diffusion of impurities during epitaxy", Proc. IEEE, vol.52, no.3, pp.284-290, March 1964.
Books or edited collections [2] M. G. F. Fuortes, ed., Handbook of Sensory Physiology, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1972.
One section of a book [3] H. K. Hartline, A. B. Smith, and F. Ratlliff, "Inhibitory interaction in the retina", in Handbook of Sensory Physiology, ed. M. G. F. Fuortes, pp.381-390, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1972.
Conferences [4] Y. Yamamoto, S. Machida, and K. Igeta, "Micro-cavity semiconductors with enhanced spontaneous emission", Proc. 16th European Conf. on Opt. Commun., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, no.MoF4.6, pp.3-13, Sept. 1990.
2.7.2 Citation of references
References must be cited by number in brackets, e.g. [12]. Superscript format must not be used.
3. Process for Final Manuscript Submission
3.1 Final manuscript submission
After receipt of the notice of acceptance, as the final version of your manuscript, following required items must be submitted. In the case that your manuscript is submitted to the Regular Issue (Regular Section), please send all necessary items mentioned below to the IEICE Publishing Office within 3 months. On the other hand, in case of submission to the Special Issue (Special Section) , please send those items to the prescribed address in conformity with instructions for respective Special Issues (Special Sections). If the final manuscript would be submitted later than the specific due date, according to the IEICE editorial policies, it shall be regarded as being withdrawn by author(s).
1. Hard copy of the final manuscript (for use as a reference during layout)
When the LaTeX or PageMaker style file supplied by the IEICE is used, the manuscript should be submitted on the resulting A4 size printout. When a style file cannot be used, the hard copy should be double-spaced. All superscripts, subscripts, Greek letters, italicized characters, etc., must be indicated in red so that they may be easily identified.
2. Electronic Data of the manuscript
Containing the electronic data of the final version of whole of the manuscript. (see Section 3.2 for details).
3. Figures, photographs and tables (originals and 1 copy of each).
Figures, photographs and tables will generally not be returned, although an exception will be made for photographs if a special application is made.
4. Photographs(s) for author biography
Width 3cm, height 4cm, name on the back side of the photograph. In the case of submission of more than one manuscript, a separate photograph must be submitted for each one. Photographs(s) for author biography are not necessary for a LETTER.
3.2 Submission of Electronic media data
When making the final version of a manuscript, electronic data should also be submitted. A submitted electronic media data containing the final manuscript will not be returned. The information to be included in electronic data floppy disk and the MO disk depends on the style file used as shown below.
When LaTeX is used
Electronic media data containing whole of the final manuscript generated according to the guidelines in Section 2.4.1 should be submitted. Electronic media, such as FD, MO, CD-R, etc., must be labeled with the following items:
· Manuscript registration number
· File name
· LaTeX system name and version
· Disk format
· Type of computer
When the equations and/or figures are generated by separate software application, the following items must be recorded on the label.
· Manuscript registration number
· File name
· The name of the software application generating the figures or equations
· Disk format
· Type of computer
2. When other software is used
Electronic media data containing whole of the final manuscript generated according to the guidelines in Section 2.5.should be submitted. Electronic media, such as FD, MO, CD-R, etc., must be labeled with the following items:
· Manuscript registration number
· File name
· Name and version of word processing software application
· Disk format
· Type of computer or word processor
4. Galley Proofs
In principle, a submitted manuscript would be published in the IEICE Transactions three months after the receipt of the final manuscript. About 6-7 weeks prior to the publication, authors will be asked only once to proofread the galley proofs. In revising the manuscript, only misprints may be changed. Be aware that we do not accept any change in the authors' names including the order of the listed authors. Our editorial policy does not allow modification in title or authors, except in the case that authors have the justifiable reason.
5. Page Charges
5.1 Page charges
All authors, including authors of invited papers, are requested to pay for the page charges that cover a part of the publication cost. The page charges help cover the substantial cost of editing and publishing the IEICE Transactions. Peer review of your manuscript is provided as a service. Authors are entitled to 100 free reprints of their published articles. The total page charges, including costs for reprints and postage, depend on the length of the manuscript and the quantity of reprints. For detailed information on page charges, please refer to the Table of the Page Charge as Appendix B. An invoice will be sent to the corresponding author as soon as the page charges are determined.
5.2 Extra reprints
Extra reprints may be ordered in units of 100 at the costs shown in the tables in Appendix B. For example, the cost for a total of 200 reprints (100 extra reprints) is in the 200 reprints column. They should be ordered when the galley proofs are returned.
5.3 Discount of page charges
For authors for whom the payment of page charges poses significant difficulty, please contact the IEICE Publishing Office when submitting the manuscript.
5.4 Overseas Members Development Program
As part of our service to support the IEICE Overseas Members, based in other parts of Asia, Africa, Central America, and South America, the Overseas Members Development Program (OMDP) provides a special discount on the page charges. If the first author of a manuscript meets the eligibilities for the OMDP, the page charges will be reduced by 60% at the authors' request. Furthermore, in case that the first author is also an Overseas Student Member, the page charges will be reduced by 80%. (For further information, please refer to the table of page charges of the OMDP . Any authors who wish to apply for the discount should submit a written request to the OMDP. The discount will only be considered for manuscripts in which an electronic version of the final draft is submitted in the format specified in the Information for Authors using the style files provided by the IEICE. A hardcopy of the final manuscript must also be provided. Failure to follow any of the above procedures will disqualify the applicant from receiving the discount, and full payment of the page charges will be requested.
6. Copyright
The copyrights for all articles in the Transactions published by the IEICE, whatever medium it may be presented, are automatically transferred to the IEICE. However, authors themselves may copy, translate or modify their own manuscripts. In such cases, when translating the manuscript or using all or most of the manuscript in other publications, authors should report the fact to the IEICE, and the original manuscript should be clearly cited in the publications. Even when only part of the manuscript is used, the reference for the original manuscript should be included, or the reference should be presented in the figure captions.
(1) When transfer of the copyright of the manuscript to the IEICE is difficult due to any of the following exceptional reasons, at the time of the initiatial submission of the manuscript, you should report the reason to the IEICE Publishing Office for further discussion.
(a) Author(s) do not desire to transfer the copyright of an article contributed as a special lecture at a conference. (b) Contents of an article belong not only to the author but also to an organization to which the author belongs, and the organization will not permit copyright transfer of the manuscript.
Manuscripts should be prepared upon understanding of the above rules.
(2) When citations from other publications are made, the following should be noted.
(a) Pay attention to the copyright of references to be cited. (b) When references to figures, tables and photos in other books and journals are cited, obtain permission from authors and publishers holding their copyrights prior to their use.
7. Review Process
7.1 Review criteria
There are 3 basic criteria upon which a review is based.
1.Originality: Has/Have the author(s) contributed something original in relation to previous work both of others and of the author(s)?
2.Practicality: Are the results useful from an academic or industrial viewpoint?
3.Reliability: Are the results reliable from the readers' point of view?
7.2 Decision to accept for publication
Based on the judgements of the reviewers, the Editorial Committee will make one of the following decisions regarding PAPERS and LETTERS.
1.Acceptance:
This decision is made if the manuscript satisfies the overall conditions in Section 7.1,and is judged to be of interest to the readers of the Transactions. There are two cases. The first case is that the manuscript is accepted as it is. The second case is that the manuscript is accepted subject to modifications or changes suggested by the Associate Editor with respect to the English usage. In this case, please contact to the IEICE Publishing Office in advance. The IEICE has provisions for providing free services for correction of English grammatical mistakes for authors in a non-profitable organization.
2.Conditional acceptance:
This decision is made if the manuscript in its present form does not satisfy the necessary conditions, but is judged to be capable of satisfying them with a little further editing. Conditional acceptance can only be made once, so if a revised manuscript (defined inSection 7.2 (a)) still does not satisfy the conditions, it will be rejected.
7.2 (a) Revised manuscript submission
A revised manuscript is one, which was given conditional acceptance, and has been resubmitted within 60 days of the date of acknowledgement of Conditional Acceptance. If the 60 days limit is exceeded, and there are no extenuating circumstances, then the manuscript will be considered as a new submission. The time limit may be shortened for special issues. The author(s) must submit an accompanying letter to the Associate Editor indicating how they have revised the manuscript in accordance with the Associate Editor's comments. NOTE:In revising the manuscript, be aware of the following. * When the Authors make any additions or corrections, the section(s) should be marked so that the Reviewer can clearly see all the changes made. * We do not accept any changes in the authors' names including the order of the listed authors since the initial submission.
3.Rejection:
This decision is made if the conditions in Section 7.1 are not satisfied or are judged not to be satisfiable in a short period, if the manuscript requires too much editing, or if the subject matter is not suitable for the current Transactions.
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