Author Guidelines

EMAS welcomes the submission of theoretical, experimental, methodological as well as application papers with a clear research focus on the topics outlined in the CFP. Each paper will be evaluated by three members of the PC.

Papers must not be submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. Papers should be written in English, formatted according to the Springer LNCS style, and not exceed 16 pages.

Paper submission is electronic. To submit, please prepare a PDF file of your paper, a short abstract in plain text, and a list of two to five keywords. Then follow this link:

Enter the EMAS 2013 Submission System!

You may also submit an abstract first and upload the actual paper at a later time (this is in fact strongly recommended). Furthermore, you may revise your submission any number of times before the deadline. The submission system will remain open until midnight on the 30th of January 2013 (any timezone). Please feel free to contact the organisers with any questions you may have.

Pre-proceedings containing all accepted papers are provided electronically on a USB stick as part of the AAMAS workshop registration package. The plan is to publish revised versions of accepted papers in a Lecture Notes in Computer Science volume. For this purpose, authors will be given the opportunity to revise and re-submit their contributions after the conference.