Decision & Notification
The final stage of the review process is deciding which papers to accept and reject. Bear in mind the required acceptance rate to retain quality... Read More
Review Management
In Review Management, your role as Chair is more supervisory, compared to the previous stages. If all submissions have their TPC members assigned, you can... Read More
Paper Assignment
As Chair, in this stage your task is to assign one TPC member to each paper. The assigned TPC member is responsible for handling the... Read More
Paper Submission
During this stage authors submit papers and the committee prepares for review. Making sure you have distributed the roles to the right people and that... Read More
Making Submissions Available for Review
To validate a paper means to check if it is suitable to continue to the review process. This includes technical parameters, such as length, plagiarism... Read More
iThenticate Plagiarism Check
You can run the check on all submissions simultaneously, clicking Check All (in red), or you can do this for each paper individually (after clicking... Read More
All Papers Overview
To see how many submissions are in the tracks, click on All Papers Overview in the Submissions settings. Here, you will see the total number... Read More
Populate the TPC committee
A distribution of roles between reliable members of the committee is a key element of a successful review. In order to prepare for the review... Read More
Submission Validation
In this stage, you need to go through all papers to ensure only qualified submissions continue to the review process and that all papers are... Read More