Fachbereich Betriebssysteme, Kommunikationssysteme und Verteilte Systeme (SYS)
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ISC High Performance 2026[edit]
What types of artifacts are being gathered?[edit]
The submission process involves several distinct types of digital and informational artifacts:
- Research Paper Abstract: A summary of up to 250 words, submitted initially.
- Full Research Paper: A PDF document of up to 10 pages (excluding references).
- Appendices: Optional supplementary material included after the references (no page limit, though reviewers are not required to read them).
- Camera-Ready Version: The final version of the paper, allowed an additional page (10+1) to address reviewer feedback.
- Written Rebuttals: Formal written responses provided by authors during the rebuttal phase to clarify reviewer misunderstandings.
- Short Pre-recorded Video Summary: A mandatory artifact for all paper presenters, used for the event platform.
- Presentation Slides: Digital slides used during the in-person presentation at the conference.
What schemas are being used for submission, metadata, etc.?[edit]
While the CfP does not explicitly name a metadata schema like Dublin Core, it specifies the following technical and procedural frameworks:
- IEEE Conference Manuscript Templates: Authors are required to use the standard IEEE formatting schemas/templates for the paper layout and structure.
- IEEE Xplore Digital Library: This is the target repository for final publication, which dictates the indexing and metadata standards (e.g., DOI assignment, author metadata).
- DBLP (Computer Science Bibliography): Used as the standard for bibliographic metadata and cross-referencing.
- Double-Anonymous Review Schema: A specific procedural "schema" where all identifying information (names, affiliations, funding, acknowledgments) must be redacted or cited in a third-party manner during the initial submission.
- AI Disclosure Schema: A requirement to transparently describe the use of AI tools within the "methods, acknowledgment, or equivalent section" of the paper.
Are these venue-specific?[edit]
Yes, at least most of them.