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EDAS: Editors Assistant: Instructions for Authors Submitting a paper via EDAS consists of four steps: logging in or creating an account; registering the paper, adding authors and submitting the manuscript file We describe the steps in detail below
EDAS: Editors Assistant EDAS™ stands for "EDitor's ASsistant", as an earlier version was used to manage the IEEE ACM Transactions on Networking in the 1990s Today, EDAS™ is still used to manage journals, although conferences dominate
EDAS: Editors Assistant: Features EDAS manages the paper submission, review and registration process for conferences, workshops and journals It is a hosted and supported service, i e , there is no software to install and support staff can help authors, reviewers and chairs with any problems
EDAS: Editors Assistant: Instructions for New Users Authors, TPC members, reviewers and chairs have to create an EDAS account to submit and review papers The process is very similar to registering for any web site with user accounts and consists of four steps
EDAS: Setting up a conference EDAS can be used to prepare both attendee and digital library (IEEE Xplore) proceedings EDAS helps organizers to keep track with the multiple steps involved in preparing the proceedings through a set of milestones listed in Conference:Milestones
2025 IEEE Conference on Cognitive and Computational Aspects of . . . The CogSIMA conference series provides an annual venue for presenting multi-disciplinary research on complex heterogeneous dynamical systems - of interacting humans, machines, computer agents and or networks - whose individual and or collective behavior depends on their situation awareness Examples of systems include command and control systems, disaster monitoring and recovery systems, human
EDAS: Managing a conference The notes below describe how chairs perform common conference operations, after the conference has been configured All the chair operations are accessible from the "Chairing" tab on your personal EDAS home page
EDAS: Managing a conference For IEEE conferences, EDAS checks authors against the prohibited author list EDAS receives the current list each month and thus, there is no need for chairs to provide the current list
EDAS: Managing a conference: Reviews EDAS supports a range of review styles for conferences and journals, from conferences where each paper receives three reviews of the same type, to multiple levels, types or iterations of review
EDAS: Setting up a conference EDAS can manage the submission of copyright forms for accepted papers For IEEE conferences, it can refer authors to the IEEE eCopyright site, which in turn informs EDAS once the author has filled out the form online