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CHES Conference Submission Strategy Guide
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
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This guide provides a specialized framework for authors targeting the IACR Conference on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (CHES). It details the specific scope, evidence bar, and framing techniques required for cryptographic hardware papers, ensuring submissions meet the high standards of the community. It helps reposition work from journal or general CS styles.
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INFOCOM Conference Positioning Guide
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
189
This skill serves as a comprehensive guide for positioning computer communications and networking manuscripts for the IEEE INFOCOM conference. It helps authors understand the venue's specific scope, the required evidence bar (solid analytical or empirical performance evidence), and how to re-frame their work to align with INFOCOM's standards compared to sibling venues like SIGCOMM or CoNEXT. Use this for submission strategy and manuscript calibration.
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HPCA Conference Submission Strategy Guide
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
416
A comprehensive guide for positioning computer architecture manuscripts for the IEEE HPCA conference. It covers ideal scope (accelerators, memory systems, interconnects), required evidence (benchmarks, performance/energy tradeoffs), and strategic framing needed to appeal to top-tier hardware reviewers. Use it to refine your narrative and ensure your contribution meets the high standards of high-performance computing research.
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ISCA Conference Fit and Submission Strategy
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
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A comprehensive guide for authors submitting computer architecture papers to ISCA. It details the scope fit, required evidence (simulation or hardware), effective framing strategies, and provides comparisons with similar top-tier venues (like MICRO, HPCA). It helps authors refine their manuscript to meet the rigorous standards of a flagship conference.
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DARS Conference Submission Strategy Guide
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
385
This skill guides authors preparing multi-robot systems papers for the DARS conference. It provides strategic advice on conference fit, required evidence (e.g., scalability, decentralization), topic scope, and manuscript framing to meet the specific expectations of distributed autonomous robotic systems reviewers. Use this to validate your submission strategy before writing the final draft.
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Mastering IROS Review and Submission Strategy
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
250
This comprehensive guide details the unique review mechanics and strategic considerations for submissions to IROS. It covers the PaperPlaza pipeline, the critical role of video evidence, the implication of the no-rebuttal phase, and how to optimize your research paper and demonstration for maximum acceptance chances.
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Guiding Architecture Paper Submission Strategy
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
406
This guide provides expert advice on positioning research papers for top-tier computer architecture conferences (e.g., ISCA, MICRO, ASPLOS). It teaches authors how to identify the 'center-of-gravity' of their novelty—whether it lies in the hardware organization, the hardware/software contract, or the software layer alone—to maximize review acceptance chances and successfully navigate the competitive academic publication landscape.
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MobiSys Conference Review Process Guide
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brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills
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A comprehensive guide for authors planning submissions to MobiSys. It details the two-round review process, the specialized pool of systems-and-services reviewers, and critical scoring dimensions such as on-device evidence, energy/latency rigor, and contribution mechanism. Use this to formulate a robust response strategy for every stage, from initial submission to camera-ready.
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