Option One: Abstract
All submitted abstracts will be peer-reviewed by our committees, and accepted one will be included in the conference program only, provided at the conference. Option Two: Full Paper
All submitted papers will be reviewed by our committees, and accepted one will be published into Conference Proceedings, which will be submitted to be indexed by Ei Compendex and Scopus.
Submission Requirements
1. Official language is English in paper writing and presenting. Please ensure that your manuscript does not contain grammatical and language errors.
2. Download the Full Paper Template for proceedings and read guidelines.
3. Manuscripts should be at least 4 full pages and at most 10 pages, including all figures, tables, and references. One regular registration is within FIVE Pages. Extra pages will be charged.
By submitting a paper to CRET, the authors agree to the review process and understand that papers undergo a peer-review process. Manuscripts will be reviewed by appropriately qualified experts in the field selected by the Conference Committee, who will give detailed comments and — if the submission gets accepted — the authors submit a revised ("camera-ready") version that takes into account this feedback.
All papers are reviewed using a single-blind review process: authors declare their names and affiliations in the manuscripts for the reviewers to see, but reviewers do not know each other's identities, nor do the authors receive information about who has reviewed their manuscripts.
The Committees of CRET invest great efforts in reviewing the papers submitted to the conference and organising the sessions to enable the participants to gain maximum benefit.
Plagiarism
CRET is utterly intolerant of plagiarism. Submitted papers are expected to contain original work executed by the authors with adequate, proper and scholarly citations to the work of others. It is the job of the authors to clearly identify both their own contribution(s) and also published results / techniques on which they depend or build. Reviewers are charged to ensure these standards are met.
If the author is found to commit an act of plagiarism, the following acts of sanction will be taken:
1. Reject the article submitted or delete the article from the final publications.
2. Report the authors violation to his/her supervisor(s) and affiliated institution(s)
3. Report the authors violation to the appropriate overseeing office of academic ethics and research funding agency.
4. Reserve the right to publish the authors name(s), the title of the article, the name(s) of the affiliated institution and the details of misconduct, etc. of the plagiarist.
Dual/Double Submissions
By submitting a manuscript to CRET, authors acknowledge that it has not been previously published or accepted for publication in substantially similar form in any peer-reviewed venue with publicly accessible papers, including journals, conferences, workshops, or other peer-reviewed, archival forums. Furthermore, no paper substantially similar in content has been or will be submitted to another peer-reviewed conference or workshop with publicly accessible papers during the review period.
As a rule of thumb, the CRET submission should contain no more than 20 percent of material from previous publications. Violation of any of these conditions will lead to rejection.
CRET is utterly intolerant of plagiarism. Submitted papers are expected to contain original work executed by the authors with adequate, proper and scholarly citations to the work of others. It is the job of the authors to clearly identify both their own contribution(s) and also published results / techniques on which they depend or build. Reviewers are charged to ensure these standards are met.
If the author is found to commit an act of plagiarism, the following acts of sanction will be taken:
1. Reject the article submitted or delete the article from the final publications.
2. Report the authors violation to his/her supervisor(s) and affiliated institution(s)
3. Report the authors violation to the appropriate overseeing office of academic ethics and research funding agency.
4. Reserve the right to publish the authors name(s), the title of the article, the name(s) of the affiliated institution and the details of misconduct, etc. of the plagiarist.
By submitting a manuscript to CRET, authors acknowledge that it has not been previously published or accepted for publication in substantially similar form in any peer-reviewed venue with publicly accessible papers, including journals, conferences, workshops, or other peer-reviewed, archival forums. Furthermore, no paper substantially similar in content has been or will be submitted to another peer-reviewed conference or workshop with publicly accessible papers during the review period.
As a rule of thumb, the CRET submission should contain no more than 20 percent of material from previous publications. Violation of any of these conditions will lead to rejection.