ACM Journal of Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems
Author Guidelines
Manuscript Preparation and How to Submit
JETC is published quarterly and the online paper submission site is at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jetc.
Please allow pop-up windows on the ManuscriptCentral page to complete your submission.
JETC publishes research papers (no more than 25 pages in the ACM Journal/Transactions Format) and tutorial papers (approximately 40 to 50 pages with an extensive bibliography). Excessively long research papers will be returned without review.
Authors who wish a tutorial paper to be considered for JETC should submit a 1-2 page proposal directly to the Editor-in-Chief to determine if a full tutorial paper/review is appropriate. The tutorial needs to be comprehensive and provide novel and original expert-level insight, reflection, and guidance on outstanding research problems and directions.
The technical contributions submitted to JETC should be original papers that have not been published elsewhere. Simultaneous submissions to conferences and journals, and submissions that have already appeared in journals will be rejected by default.
Expanded versions of previously published conference research papers are encouraged, as long as they contain at least 30% new material not previously published. A previously published conference or workshop is allowed only if the editor judges that (a) the revision contains significant amplification or clarification of the original material (30% or more new material), or (b) there is a significant additional benefit to be gained from journal publication; e.g., one article that connects multiple previously published articles in a coherent manner where the integration of these articles provides additional insight on the approach or overall system.
In either case, any prior appearance should be noted on the title page of the paper. Furthermore, the author needs to prepare the following supporting documents:
- a brief note clearly indicating what constitutes the (30% or more) new material in the manuscript compared to the related article(s), and
- the related article(s) that are previously published.
JETC authors should also read the ACM policies on prior publications, simultaneous submissions, and plagiarism: ACM's Policy on Prior Publication and Simultaneous Submissions and ACM's Policy on Plagiarism. JETC authors should also familiarize themselves with the ACM accepted manuscript preparation guidelines.
Submission Templates can be found at: http://www.acm.org/publications/authors/submissions
To ensure proper indexing, classification, retrieval, and dissemination, authors must include five required pieces of information in the manuscript:
descriptive title,
author names and affiliations,
abstract,
content indicators, and
citations to relevant literature.
The following serve as guidelines for the preparation of this material.
Descriptive Title
Select a title that accurately and clearly tells what the paper is about. Choose title terms as highly specific as content and emphasis of the paper permit. Avoid special symbols and formulas in titles unless essential to indicate content.
Author Names and Affiliations
Authors' names should be given without titles or degrees along with the name and address of the organization for which the work was carried out. A footnote on the first page should acknowledge funding sources and presentations, if any, of the material at technical meetings (give dates and sponsoring societies). The author's current address should be given in a footnote on the first page.
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