Originality
Authors should make sure that the paper submitted must not be published
before or under the publication process elsewhere. Duplicate and/or
redundant publication will result in an instant rejection. Authors have
a responsibility to disclose originality information of the paper,
including contributions of all individuals who made substantial
contributions to the study, such as involving in the design of study,
data collection or analysis. The use of materials from other
resources(including their own published literature) should be clearly
cited and quoted, and get the permission of copyright holder where
appropriate.
Competing Interest
Authors must present their research findings accurately and objectively,
disclose any potential competing interests prior to submission.
Authorship
Authorship of the paper must include all those who are made significant
contributions to the work, and they should be listed as co-authors.
Persons who have not contributed significantly to the work much not be
listed as co-authors.
Data Accuracy
Authors should ensure all the data in the study should be accurate.
Fabrication, falsification and manipulation of data (including images
and tables) are intolerable behaviors and will lead to immediate
rejection. As the raw data may be asked during the review process,
authors are accountable for providing public access to the requested
data in connection with their work. In addition, if fundamental errors
or inaccuracies founded after the publication, authors are obliged to
notify the conference for correcting or retracting their work.