Before submitting your manuscript to ICoDiT 2026, please ensure that it fully complies with the conference guidelines. All submitted manuscripts must adhere strictly to the following requirements to ensure quality, integrity, and consistency across all accepted papers.
đź“„ Complete Paper
Only original and unpublished work may be submitted as a complete paper. All submissions must be written in English and carefully reviewed to ensure grammatical accuracy and correct spelling. Papers should address one or more conference topics and must clearly articulate the nature of their technical or scientific contribution, as well as the problems, domains, or environments to which the work applies.
🕶️ Author Identity (Double-Blind)
All submissions will be reviewed using a double-blind review process. The identity of authors and referees will not be revealed to each other. To ensure blind reviewing, authors’ names and affiliations should not appear in the paper, and bibliographic references must be written in a way that preserves author anonymity.
đź“‘ Manuscript Format (IMRaD)
Prepare your manuscript using the IMRaD structure: Introduction, Method, Results, and Discussion. Each section should clearly reflect its respective part in the IMRaD format and be presented in a logical, coherent, and scientifically sound manner.
📏 Page Limit
Manuscripts must not exceed 8 pages, including all figures, tables, and references. While the number of pages does not affect the peer review process, additional pages beyond the first 8 will incur extra charges if the paper is accepted.
🎯 Relevance to Conference Theme
Ensure that your manuscript aligns with the conference theme and topics. All submissions must focus on the computer science domain. Papers that discuss IT merely as a tool in other fields will be rejected. Please refer to the Conference Scope of Topics for detailed information.
🤖 Generative AI Policy
This conference limits the use of generative AI tools strictly for manuscript preparation such as grammar checking or paraphrasing. AI-generated data, references, or images are not permitted. If AI tools are used, authors must declare the usage in a section titled “AI Usage Declaration” before the reference list.
đź§Ş Similarity / Plagiarism Check
Please ensure that the similarity rating of your manuscript does not exceed 20%, excluding references and template headers/footers. If using Turnitin prior to submission, do not save the result to any repository to avoid faulty similarity detection.
📚 References
Ensure your manuscript includes an adequate number of references from reputable sources such as journals, conference proceedings, books, or official datasets. At least 70% of references must be from the last five years. This conference uses the ACM Reference Format.