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PAPER SUBMISSION AND PLAGIARISM POLICY



Paper Submission


Prospective authors are invited to submit high-quality, original, and previously unpublished experimental or theoretical research papers for presentation at the Conference. Submitted articles must meet these criteria and should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.

Submission Guidelines:

  • *) Manuscripts must strictly adhere to the provided Paper Template.
  • *) Submissions should be written in English and limited to 4–8 pages, including figures, tables, and references.
  • *) All papers will undergo a rigorous peer-review process conducted by domain experts from the respective tracks, as part of the Technical Program Committee.


Authors are required to submit their papers through CMT Microsoft. Please ensure that you do not submit the same paper multiple times, as this may result in its cancellation.
We look forward to your contributions!



Review Policy


Kindly note that SSITCON-2027 will follow a double-blind peer review process. All submitted papers will be evaluated based on their originality, technical quality, presentation, and relevance to the conference themes. During the review process, the identities of the authors will be concealed from the reviewers to ensure a fair and unbiased evaluation.

Attention: Papers that do not conform to the double-blind submission policy will be rejected without review. Authors are therefore requested to strictly follow the anonymity guidelines while preparing their manuscripts.



Instructions for Authors: Guidelines to Preserve Anonymity for Double-Blind Submissions


  • Remove the names, affiliations, email addresses, and any identifying information of all authors from the title page of the manuscript submitted for review.
  • Provide complete author details only in the Microsoft CMT submission form. The submitted PDF manuscript must not contain any author information.
  • Remove acknowledgements, funding information, project names, grant numbers, and other identifying details from the review version of the manuscript. These may be included in the final camera-ready paper after acceptance.
  • Avoid references to project titles, laboratory names, institutional websites, or other information that could reveal the identity of the authors through an internet search.
  • Name your source and PDF files carefully. Avoid filenames containing author names (e.g., Rajesh.pdf or Smith.docx), as such information may be embedded in the document metadata.
  • Do not post or publicly share manuscripts with the same title and abstract on preprint servers (e.g., arXiv), public websites, mailing lists, or submit them simultaneously to other conferences or journals during the review process.


Template Download


Download Paper template (Microsoft Word) Click Here
Download Paper template (La Tex) Click Here

Plagiarism Policy


Any act of plagiarism is a totally unacceptable academic misconduct and cannot be tolerated. The conference team will be checking the plagiarism level of all the submitted papers and will be reviewed only if it is less than 30% including references.





Note: The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-review process for this conference. This service was provided free of charge by Microsoft, which covered all associated expenses, including Azure cloud services, software development, and technical support.