Instructions for Authors
SUBMISSION OF REGULAR AND SHORT PAPERS
NetGCoOp instructions
Regular papers are solicited as full papers, of at least 8 and no more than 10 pages. Short papers are solicited as extended abstracts of exactly 4 pages. In both cases, the page length refers to the use of the single-spaced single-column format of Springer Nature templates (see below).
No show policy: In order to be included in the proceedings, each paper will require the full registration of at least one author, who will have to present the work in person at the conference.
The conference proceedings will include all accepted and presented regular and short papers and will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) Series after the conference.
Submitted papers must be written in English and must not have been published elsewhere nor currently be under review by another conference or journal. Submissions must include: title, authors, affiliations, abstract, and a list of at most five keywords.
All submissions (each as a single PDF file) have to be uploaded to EASYCHAIR at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=netgcoop2026. For the deadlines and topics of interest, see Call for Papers.
Springer Nature instructions and templates
The authors must adhere to Springer Nature Instructions for proceedings authors and to Springer Nature policy about the use of AI. While these instructions must be strictly obeyed when submitting the camera-ready version of an accepted paper, we strongly encourage the authors to familiarize themselves with the whole document in advance of the submission of the paper. The most relevant topics for the submission include the code of conduct, publishing policies (including the use of AI), accessibility adherence, and paper preparation.
Your paper may be prepared in LaTeX or Microsoft Word. The templates are provided on the webpage linked above. Direct links are: