Author guidelines

About the articles

Section policies

All articles (i.e., research papers, review papers, technical notes, letters to the editor, and book reviews) are open submissions, indexed, and peer-reviewed.

Only chronicles, calendars of events, erratum and in memoriam are not peer-reviewed.

Peer-review process

  • Each publication is evaluated at least by two independent reviewers from outside the author’s affiliation.
  • The journal provides a single blind peer review process; the names of reviewers are not revealed to authors. By accepting the review invitation, reviewers declare no conflict of interest between them and authors, by either the direct personal relationship or research collaboration in the last two years preceding the time of review.
  • Reviewers are asked to do the review within four weeks.
  • The written review contains a clear proposal for the publication or rejection of the scientific article in accordance with the conditions of admission.
  • On the journal website, the eligibility criteria for the review of articles and for their acceptance or rejection are available.

Open access policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

Copyright on any open access article in the Computer Assisted Methods in Engineering and Science (CAMES)  published by the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Sciences is retained by the author(s).

The authors grant the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Sciences a license to publish the article and identify themselves as the original publisher.

The authors also grant any user the right to use the article freely as long as its integrity is maintained and its original authors, citation details, and publisher are identified.

Creative Commons
All articles (effective from mid-2022, Vol. 29, Iss. 3) published in Computer Assisted Methods in Engineering and Science are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY) Licence, which allows users to distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, provided the original work and source is appropriately cited. 

The Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International CC BY 4.0 formalizes these and other terms and conditions of publishing articles.

Exceptions to copyright policy

For the articles which were previously published, before July 2022, policies that are different from the above. In all such, access to these articles is free from fees or any other access restrictions.

Permissions for the use of the texts published in that journal may be sought directly from the Editorial Office of CAMES (cames@ippt.pan.pl).

Privacy statement

The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.

Journal fees

There is no cost associated with the publication of articles in Computer Assisted Methods in Engineering and Science.

Guidelines

Submission of manuscript

Since the Editorial Board does not charge for the publication of articles, we require authors to strictly follow the guidelines given below. Please take the time to prepare the manuscript to be readable, and we also ask you to prepare a cover letter. This is essential. Articles that fail to meet the formal requirements will be disqualified during the initial stage and will not be forwarded for review.

Failure to provide the necessary information and format the manuscript may be a reason to reject the work. Please let us respect each other’s time and work.

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines. 

Each manuscript is initially evaluated by the Editor and then allocated to an Associate Editor according to a specific subject area. Upon receiving the list of potential reviewers, the Associate Editor’s forwards it to reviewers. The Editor and the Associate Editors make the final recommendation. The reviewers’ opinions are crucial for the Editorial Committee to decide whether the paper can be accepted for publication or not.

Cover letter

The submitted manuscript should be accompanied by a cover letter containing the following information:

  • why the paper is submitted to Computer Assisted Methods in Engineering and Science,
  • the statement that the manuscript is original, the submission has not been previously published, nor was it sent to another journal for consideration,
  • 3–5 names of suggested reviewers together with their affiliations and e-mail addresses, and a brief justification for the choice. Note: Please consider scientists from scientific institutions besides your own country and, the most importantly, scientists who specialize in the field you write about; suggested reviewers should be affiliated with other scientific institutions than the affiliations of the author;
  • author’s suggestion to classify the paper as a research paper, review paper or technical note;
  • information about the participation of individual authors in the process of creating the manuscript.

Style and format of manuscript

  • Manuscripts intended for publication in the Computer Assisted Methods in Engineering and Science should be submitted in PDF format.
  • Submitted papers must be written in good English and proofread by a native speaker.
  • The paper should not exceed 40 000 typographic signs (about 20 typewritten pages). Longer papers may be rejected.
  • A brief abstract must be included (maximum 200 typographic signs).
  • Keywords should be given below the abstract.
  • The manuscript has page numbers (it is obligatory).
  • The title of the paper should be as short as possible.
  • Text should be submitted with double-lined spacing and in a 12 point font size.
  • The text should be in single-column format.
  • Abstract should contain a brief presentation of the aim, methods, results and conclusions concerning presented research.
  • In the manuscript under Authors’ names, each affiliation, including the country name should be provided. As well as an e-mail address of one author designated as corresponding author (usually it is the same one that submitted the manuscript).
  • At the submission stage, all metadata concerning authors should be provided (including affiliation and email). Both in the metadata on the journal’s website and in the headline of your article, provide the metadata in accordance with what you provided in the ORCID database.

After acceptance, authors must submit all source material (see especially information about Figures). Authors can use their preferred manuscript-preparation software, including for example Microsoft Word or any variant of TeX. The journal itself is produced in LaTeX, so accepted articles prepared using other software will be converted to LaTeX at production time.

Title page, abstract, keywords

The title page has to have: article title, authors names, affiliation with city and country, corresponding author e-mail, a brief abstract must be included (maximum 200 typographic signs), the keywords should be given – it is also desirable to include a list of notations used in the paper.

Figures, images and tables

Photographs must be high-quality – with resolution no lower than 300 dpi.

In the case of diagrams and graphs, the use of square brackets is required for unit descriptions in axis. The descriptions of the axes must be written in Times New Roman font (no boldfaced type) and its size adjusted proportionally. Mathematical symbols in the figures should be in italic if correspond to such symbols used in the text.

Nomenclature

Do not use an abbreviation and the full word interchangeably. Give the full name where it first appears, and enter the abbreviation in parentheses. Then use the abbreviation. The exception is: using the abbreviation in a subtitle. If you used full words and abbreviations in the abstract, they have to appear once again in the main text.

Check whether the spelling of the phrase is uniform in all places. If doubted, check the sources to see how specific phrases are entered.

Example:

  • Mentioned for the first time […] pulmonary function test (PFT).
  • Mentioned for the second time, and so on: […] PFT […].

Math formulae

The formulae to be numbered are those referred to in the paper, as well as the final formulae. The formula number should be written on the right-hand side of the formula in round brackets.

All notations should be written clearly. Special care must be taken to write small and capital letters as precisely as possible (this applies mainly to the letters c and C, s and S, and others whose shapes of the lowercase and uppercase letters differ slightly).

Vectors should be denoted by boldfaced type.

Trigonometric functions are denoted by sin, cos, tan and cot; inverse trigonometric functions – by arcsin, arccos, arctan and arccot; hyperbolic functions are denoted by sinh, cosh, tanh and coth. All functions must not be written in italics.

Supplementary material

Supplementary material that is relevant to the manuscript and its understanding should be added at the end of the manuscript as an “Appendix”.

Article structure

The article should contain: title, author(s) names; affiliations; corresponding author e-mail; abstract; keywords related to the topic; introduction, main content along with figures or/and tables; conclusion; reference list. Other content, such as: appendix, discussion, etc., is required only if it applies. The article should be structured with sections, preferably numbered.

Citations

Instructions for citation and bibliographic references

  1. References in the text are to be cited between parentheses [ ].
  2. Direct quotations should be between quotation marks – example: “Lorem ipsum” [1].
  3. Indirect quotations (i.e., when the author’s idea is explained but not directly quoted) do not use quotation marks or italics. Example:

    • The research of mufflers was started by Nowak [1].
  4. When an author or group of authors has more than one publication. Example:

    • In two recent studies [1, 2] it was suggested that (…).
  5. Multiple author citation:

    • two authors: both names should be listed in each citation – example: (Rakowski, Miyazaki [3]),
    • three or more authors: use the first author’s name and “et al.” (italics) – example: (Dobrucki et al. [4]),
    • two or more publications: use semicolon between different citations – example: ([3, 4]).
  6. The in-text citation should match the start of the reference in the bibliography/reference list.
  7. Using quotations in the text may also be as it is shown in the following examples:

    • “Field measurements of bistatic scattering strength (BSSS) are difficult and expensive to acquire at sea, in real conditions” [[6, p. 101].
    • Blondel and Pace [6, p. 101] held that “field measurements of bistatic scattering strength (BSSS) are difficult and expensive to acquire at sea, in real conditions”.

References

Presenting bibliography/reference list

Items appearing in the reference list should be complete, including surname and the initials of the first name of the author, the full title of the paper/book in English followed by the information on the original paper language.

In case of a book, the publisher's name, the place and year of publication should be given.

In case of a periodical, the full title of the periodical, consecutive volume number, current issue number, pages, and year of publication should be given; the annual volume number must be boldfaced type so as to distinguish it from the current issue number.

Providing the DOI number for each item in the reference list to which it has been assigned is obligatory.

  1. Reference list should be arranged alphabetically by author surname. Put all the entries in one long alphabetical list. Number them from 1 to n.
  2. Do not list books, journal articles, websites, etc. in separate sections.
  3. Book, encyclopaedia, and ISO/ASTM standards titles should be italicized:

    Author(s) name initials and surname, Title of the Book [language of publication – if other than English], edition (if later than the first), Publisher Name, Place of Publication, year. Examples:

    • American Psychological Association, Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th ed., Washington D.C., 2001.
    • Encyclopaedia of Physics, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, New York, 1993.
    • W.S. Hemp, Theory of Structural Design, NATO Studies, Report No. 214, Paris, 1958.
    • M.H. Moore, S. Estrich, D. McGillis, W. Spelman, Dangerous Offenders: The Elusive Target of Justice, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1984.
    • International Organization for Standardization, Acoustics — Determination of acoustic properties in impedance tubes. Part 2: Two-microphone technique for normal sound absorption coefficient and normal surface impedance (ISO Standard No. ISO 10534-2:2023), 1998, https://www.iso.org/standard/81294.html.
    • ASTM E2611-19, Standard test method for normal incidence determination of porous material acoustical properties based on the transfer matrix method, ATM International, 2019.
    • American National Standard, Criteria for evaluating room noise, Standard ANSI S12.2:2008, 2008.

    If the book is in language other than English:

    Author’s initials  and surname, Title of the Book translated to English [in: original title of the publication], edition (if later than the first), Publisher Name, Place of Publication, year of publication.

    • A. Nowicki, Basics of Doppler Ultrasonography [in Polish: Podstawy ultrasonografii dopplerowskiej], WN PWN, Warszawa, 1995.
  4. List up to six (6) authors. If there are seven (7) or more, list the surname and initials of the first one and then “et al.”.

  5. Information about editors of book:

    Editor(s) name initials and surname [Ed./Eds], Title of the Book, edition (if later than the first one), Volumes (if there are more than one), Publisher Name, Place of Publication, publication year. Examples:

    • Crocker M.J. [Ed.], Handbook of Noise and Vibration Control, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2007.
    • R.H. Gallagher, O.C. Zienkiewicz [Eds.], Optimum Structural Design: Theory and Applications, Wiley, New York, 1973.
  6. Chapter in edited book:

    First name initials and surname of the author(s) of the chapter, Title of chapter, [in:] Title of the Book, Editor(s) first name inicials and surname, [Ed./Eds], pp. start and end of chapter page numbers, Publisher Name, Place of Publication, year. Example:

    • R.T. Shield, Optimum design of structures through variational principles, [in:] Proceedings of Optimization and Stability Problems in Continuum Mechanics, P.K.C. Wang [Ed.], Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, pp. 13–37, 1973, https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-06214-9_2.
    • D.A. Berlincourt, D.R. Curran, H. Jaffe, Piezoelectric and piezomagnetic materials and their function in transducers, [in:] Physical Acoustic, W.P. Mason [Ed.], Vol. 1, part A, pp. 169–270, Academic Press, New York, 1964.
  7. Journal article:

    Author(s) name initials and surname, Title of the article, Title of the Journal, Volume number[boldfaced](issue number): start and end page numbers of article, year, full DOI link (obligatory) or web URL if applies. Write directly page numbers (not preceded by p. or pp.), if the article is originally in language other than English, do exactly the same thing as in book, add after a title: [in: title in the original language]. Examples:

    • A.G.M. Michell, The limits of economy of material in frames structures, Philosophical Magazine, 8: 589–597, 1904, https://doi.org/10.1080/14786440409463229.
    • A. Sęk A., B.C.J. Moore, Frequency discrimination as a function of frequency, measured in several ways, TheJournal of the Acoustical Society of America, 97(4): 2479–2486, 1995, https://doi.org/10.1121/1.411968
  8. Conference paper in published proceedings (do not forget about DOI if it exists). Example:

    • A. Rakowski, A. Miśkiewicz, Pitch discrimination of low-frequency tones, [in:] Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, pp. 538–540, Sydney, 2002.
  9. Dissertations in congresses and meetings (unpublished). Example:

    • S. Tucker, An ecological approach to the classification of transient underwater acoustic events: perceptual experiments and auditory models, Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, 2003.
    • R. Salamon, Contemporary military sonar system, Dissertation presented during the 56th Open Seminar on Acoustics, OSA 2009, Goniądz, Poland, 2009.
  10. Electronic sources:

    Author(s) name initials and surname, Title, Publisher Name, year, URL (access: DD.MM.YYYY)

    If no date is shown on the document, authors should use n.d. (no date). If the author is not given, authors should begin the reference with the title of the document. If a document is part of a large site such as a university or a government department’s website, give the name of the parent organization and the relevant department before the URL.

    Do not write the web address (URL) within the text of the paper, it should appear only in the reference.

    Examples:

    • T. Cox, Sound quality, n.d., from www.acoustics.salford.ac.uk/res/cox/sound_quality/.
    • Deciding your future, University of Portsmouth, Careers Service, 2000, www.port.ac.uk/departments/careers/plancareer/deciding-your-future.htm (access: 5.08.2001).
    • J. Alexander, M.A. Tate, Evaluating web resources, Widener University, Wolfgram Memorial Library, 2001, https://www.science.widener.edu/~withers/webeval.htm-0 (access: 21.08.2001).

LaTeX template file

LaTeX users are encouraged to make use of the file cames0.sty. It contains a number of definitions that can be helpful in making the manuscript best fit requirements of the Editorial Office as well as the final page layout of the Journal. To employ the definitions, please, download the file and write the following declarations in your source file:

- in LaTeX 2.09:
\documentstyle[11pt,cames0]{article}
\begin{document}\sloppy

% the text of the paper in LaTeX
\end{document}
- in LaTeX 2e:
\documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{article}
\usepackage{cames0}
\begin{document}\sloppy
% the text of the paper in LaTeX
\end{document}

Please, note that the definitions provided with cames0.sty do not allow to form the Journal's specific title page layout or running page headers, but these features are not important at the stage of manuscript pereparation.

Submission checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission’s compliance with all the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  1. Names of the authors with affiliations and e-mail addresses.
  2. Manuscript saved as PDF format.
  3. URLs for the references have been provided (if exist).
  4. DOI numbers for the references have been provided (if exist).
  5. The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
  6. The cover letter containing all required information is prepared.
  7. The manuscript has page numbers (it is obligatory).
  8. The text is double-spaced; 12 point font; italics or bold is employed if necessary; all illustrations, figures, and tables are places within the text at the appropriate part of the text, rather than at the end; pages are numbered.

 

Submit online

Manuscripts intended for publication in the Computer Assisted Methods in Engineering and Science should be submitted in PDF format via an on-line procedure.

The online submission is easy and quick – in 5 steps you are able to submit the manuscript to the system.

After receiving a final decision

Final decision and next step

After acceptance, Authors will need to send Word or LaTeX source files of the final version of articles as well as original source files of figures (drawings/diagrams/graphs or photographs).

All figure/photo files must be high-quality – with resolution no lower than 300 dpi.

For diagrams and graphs vector EPS or vector PDF files are the most useful. Most drawing and graphing packages (e.g. Mathematica, Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, MATLAB) allow the user to save files in one of these formats. Make sure that what you are saving is a vector graphics and not a bitmap.

Please also include the original data for any plots. This is particularly important if you are unable to save Excel-generated plots in vector format. Saving them as bitmaps is not useful; please send the Excel (.xls) spreadsheets instead.

Each figure should be saved in separate file – the name of the file has to be numbered.

Pack all figure files into a single archive (zip, tar, rar or other format) and then upload on the magazine web site.

Proof corrections

After formatting your manuscript into Computer Assisted Methods in Engineering and Science format, your article will be sent to you for authors’ proofreading. Read the article carefully and please thoroughly review each equation and/or symbol employed in your manuscript to ensure the absence of any inconsistencies.

Publishing agreement

With proofreading you will receive an open access licence to publish to sign. This licence is sorely important for us, without it we are not going to publish the article. The licence is about the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0., which allows users to distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation.

By signing the licence, the author(s):

  • warrant that the article is original, is not under consideration
  • has/have full authority to enter into this licence and in granting rights to IPPT PAN are not in breach of any contract or other obligation;
  • has/have taken due care to ensure the integrity of the article;
  • explicitly reserve(s) copyright and all other intellectual property rights in the article except as specifically provided in this licence.

Open access

After your final corrections, the article will be published as an online first article with a DOI number. Both online first and final publications are open access, without any hidden fees.