The proceedings of ICALP?2002 will be published by
Springer-Verlag in Lecture Notes in Computer Science
(LNCS). Papers should have no more than 12 pages. For instructions on the LNCS paper format, see
Submissions must be formatted according to LNCS rules,
and uploaded electronically through
the conference Web site. Please refer to the help pages fir additional information.
Instrucciones para enviar la version final
Once the paper has been accepted for the conference, you
should revise your paper taking into account the comments from the referees. When preparing the
final version, please observe the strict limit of 12 pages in standard LNCS style (particularly with
respect to page margins and font size). Also, do not use page numbers or running heads as these will
be added by the editors. Please consult http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for the definition of the LNCS style and for sample files.
When you have completed the final version, please prepare two files that should be uploaded to the ICALP web site:
1) Camera-ready version
The camera-ready file should be in ps or pdf format. Please ensure
that all fonts are embedded and that the file can be printed. Name this file papernumber_lastname.ps.
2) Source file
The source file should be a LaTex file or a MS Word file as required by LNCS. Please follow the
naming convention papernumber_lastname.tex (for example 088_smith.tex). You should include any
necessary additional source
files, such as special class files, images or figures as separate files. Please compress all your
source files into a single file (called papernumber_lastname.zip) using ZIP or gz.
As a next step, upload these two files to the ICALP web site as follows:
connect to the web pages, log in, and go to the "Submission"
section, where you can find the list of the the papers you
submitted for evaluation.
Once you have sent the camera-ready file and the source file, a small icon will appear next to the
input box you have used to send the file, which indicates that the paper has arrived properly at the
server. Follow that link to retrieve the
file. The camera ready file will be available for other
users to read as on-line proceedings.
It is not neccessary to send
hardcopies of your paper. The electronic version suffices.
Please upload your files as soon as
possible, but no later than the April 16 as there is a very tight schedule to produce the
proceedings on time.
As a last step, snail mail or fax a signed copy of Springer's copyright form to the conference chair
(Rafael Morales). You can find the form at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/copyrigh.html