IAR is the unique conference for researchers, industry professionals, and academics using ICT. More specifically, it will address challenges with ICT Application Research and all category of research using ICT. The conference is organized by IIARS. The conference will include plenary sessions, technical paper sessions, and invited industrial/ special sessions. Accepted technical papers will be published in "Proceedings of the International Conference on ICT Application Research" with an assigned ISSN number and each publishing paper will be given an unique DOI. You are invited to submit papers in all areas for ICT research.
We solicit research, experience papers, research-in-progress, and practitioner reports in any of the technical areas listed under Scope & Topics. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Please read the instructions below before submitting the paper at https://conferenceservice.jp/papersubmission/iar2023/. Don't hesitate to contact the PC chair at iar2023[_a_t_]iiiar.org for any submission questions.
Technical papers submitted for IAR are to be written in English. Papers must be in MS Word and PDF format and at the folloing pages, including references and appendices. Please note that your paper may be notified as a different type of paper. For example, your paper may be notified as a short paper even if you have submitted your paper as a full paper.
Authors should prepare the submissions using the IAR conference template only (available here). All fonts, images, tables, and figures have to comply with common standards and not generate problems for reviewers. The type of your MS Word file is allowed ".doc" or ".docx". Submissions not meeting the formatting requirements risk rejection without consideration of their merits.
Extended versions of selected papers will be invited for " International Journal of ICT Application Research". Each publishing paper will be given an unique DOI.
When submitting the paper, authors must declare the conflict of interest (COI) with the Program Committee members, including the chairs. Those who are considered COI include:
PC members, including chairs with a conflict of interest with a paper, will be entirely excluded from the evaluation of that paper. Please declare COI or declare fake COI to avoid the paper being rejected. If a PC member with COI reviews a paper, it will be rejected.
Program Committee will start the review of your paper after you have submitted your paper. Papers that receive substantially negative initial reviews will be rejected early. The authors of early-rejected papers will receive a copy of their initial reviews. The authors have been able to resubmit the updated paper again until the deadline for submission.
The paper may be excluded from conference proceedings if the presentation is not made at the conference. No-show papers are not recommended in post-conference publications, and IIARS congress does not receive the papers submitted by past no-show authors.