2021 ASCE International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering

Sep. 12-14, 2021

Orlando, FL

Information for Authors

CAUTION!! Some things to keep in mind
• Please note that due to presentation space and time slots limitations, we are only allowing one final paper submission per prepaid full registrant. In addition, papers without at least one prepaid full registrant will not be published.
• As you are preparing your paper submission, please keep in mind that authors of selected papers may be invited to submit their paper as a journal article for consideration and possible publication in a special issue/section of the ASCE Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering.
• In addition, given a critical mass of research papers in specific topic areas, authors may be invited to submit chapters for consideration and possible publication in ASCE monographs on those topic areas.
 

Key Dates

Paper Submissions
 

Abstract Submission: October 17, 2011
Abstract Acceptance: October 31, 2011
Full Paper Submission: January 9, 2012
Paper Acceptance: February 6, 2012
Final Paper Submission: March 5, 2012
Early Registration : March 5, 2012
Last day to pay registration for papers to be included in the proceedings March 5, 2012
Conference Dates: June 17-20, 2012

Conference Registration

The registration website is now open. Please click here to register.

Early bird before March 5, 2012: $600
Regular rate after March 5, 2012: $675
Student rate: $400

 

Paper Submission

The formatting guidelines for the papers are available at:

http://conferences.dce.ufl.edu/docs/ASCE/ASCE_paper_guidance.pdf

Please remember that the maximum length of a paper cannot exceed 8 pages.

(Please submit your paper as a MS word document.)

Copyright

Before ASCE publishes any materials, the copyright ownership must be clear, and except in a few special cases, transferred to ASCE. The transfer is done through a Copyright Transfer Agreement. Additional information on copyright transfer is available on the ASCE website.

Permissions

Authors/editors are responsible for (1) identifying materials in their work that require permission, (2) obtaining permission from the copyright owner, and (3) verifying that the owner is properly credited for granting permission. Authors must include a signed Permissions Verification Form with their manuscript. Detailed information on permissions compliance is available on the ASCE website.

A note about Internet sources: Materials published on Web sites are under copyright, including such popular sources of information and images as Google, Yahoo, and Mapquest. Other sites, such as Wikipedia, contain some materials that have been copyrighted; please check the fine print. Internet sources must be credited like any other reference source, and the credit or reference must include the complete URL and the date you accessed the material. (See Credit Lines and Citing Sources on the ASCE website.)

Please click on the link below to access the submission systems:

Paper submission:

s200.bcn.ufl.edu/openconf/openconf.php


All submissions must use the above online system. Do not use other means for submission.