Full papers are expected to present original and significant research results that have not been published elsewhere. The paper should be written in clear and concise English, following the style and template provided by iConferences. The paper should include the following sections:
A summary of the main objectives, methods, results, and conclusions of the paper, no more than 200 words.
Introduction
A background and motivation for the research problem, a clear statement of the research question and objectives, and an overview of the paper structure.
Literature Review
A critical review of the relevant literature, highlighting the gaps and limitations of previous studies, and positioning the paper in the context of the existing knowledge.
Methodology
A description and justification of the research design, data collection and analysis methods, ethical considerations, and limitations of the methodology.
Results and Discussion
A presentation and interpretation of the findings, using tables, figures, and graphs as appropriate, and relating them to the research question and objectives, as well as to the literature review.
Conclusion and Future Work
A summary of the main contributions and implications of the paper, a discussion of the limitations and challenges, and suggestions for future research directions.
References
A list of all the sources cited in the paper, following the Harvard citation style.
The paper should not exceed 10 pages in length, including figures, tables, and appendices. The paper should be submitted in PDF format through the conference submission system by the specified deadline. The papers will be double blind peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers and accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings.