Submission of Articles
Shipping Process
All work will be managed through the Microsoft CMT platform, which allows for the administration of the peer review process and ensures the integrity of the information.
Type 1: Full and Short Articles
Articles must strictly adhere to the Instructions for Authors published on this website. Original manuscripts presenting research results, technological innovations, or relevant applications aligned with the Workshop's thematic areas will be accepted.
- Full papers: 10 to 15 pages (including references).
- Short papers: 5 to 9 pages (including references).
- Language: English.
- Maximum of 5 authors per manuscript.
- Each author may participate in a maximum of 3 articles.
- Review process: double-blind.
- Submit your file in Word or LaTeX format via Microsoft CMT.
Type 2: Abstracts (Not published)
Abstracts should clearly and concisely describe the objectives, methodology, and expected or preliminary results of the work. This format does not involve publication, but offers the possibility of an oral presentation or poster at the event.
- Maximum length: 300 words.
- Language: English or Spanish.
- Format: Word (official template).
- Submissions will be evaluated for thematic relevance, originality, and academic quality.
Microsoft CMT Registration
To submit a paper, authors must create an account on the Microsoft CMT platform or log in with an existing account. Upon logging in, they must select Workshop IWSAI 2026 and follow the steps to register their manuscript or abstract.
- Access the official Microsoft CMT link.
- Create an account or log in with your existing credentials.
- Complete the submission form with your paper details.
- Upload your file in Word or LaTeX format.
- Confirm your submission.
Acknowledgements:
The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.