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All papers in the research, demo and industrial tracks must be submitted through Microsoft's CMT system, via the following link. The submission site will be open in early March 2015.
https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/APWEB2015/
The conference proceedings, including all accepted papers, will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Authors should avoid the use of non-English fonts to avoid problems with printing and viewing the submissions. All accepted papers MUST follow strictly the instructions for LNCS Authors. Springer LNCS site offers style files and information: http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0.
Submissions for APWeb must be original (not previously published and not under review in other forums). This applies to papers on all tracks of the conference. Authors are advised to interpret these limitations strictly and to contact the PC chairs in case of doubt. Each accepted paper must be accompanied by at least one full registration, and an author is expected to present the paper at the conference, otherwise, the paper will be removed from the proceedings and the LNCS digital library. There will be a special session on the WWW Journal for best papers in APWeb 2015. Papers recommended to WWW Journal will go through a fast review and publication track.
The review process of APWeb 2015 is single-blinded. There is no need for authors to mask their names and affiliations in the manuscript.
The followings are the maximal lengths of the paper for different tracks of the conference:
Research paper: 12 pages
Industrial paper: 12 pages
Demo paper: 4 pages