Templates for NDSS Symposium 2020 and Co-located Events
The templates below should be used for all NDSS Symposium and NDSS Workshop papers. The Symposium and Workshops that plan to publish proceedings each have their own template with different identifying information, including ISBN and DOI information.
Please note the templates supplied below may change prior to the final submission of the paper for publication. The final instructions will be communicated to authors of accepted papers by the Program Chairs or Publications Chairs of the symposium or respective workshops. (Any changes to the templates will be minor.)
Also note there are different templates for the main symposium and the workshops co-located with NDSS 2020. Please be sure to select the correct templates.
Paper Formatting Instructions
Technical papers submitted for NDSS should be written in English. Papers must not exceed 13 pages, excluding references and appendices (NOTE: the workshops may have different page limits). Papers must be formatted for US letter size (not A4) paper in a two-column layout, with columns no more than 9.25 in. high and 3.5 in. wide. The text must be in Times font, 10-point or larger, with 11-point or larger line spacing.
Authors must use the templates and macros below. Do not use macros that have similar/same names found on other sites since they could differ and result in incorrect formatting.
Submissions must be in Portable Document Format (PDF). Authors should pay special attention to unusual fonts, images, and figures that might create problems. Documents should render correctly in Adobe Reader when printed in black and white.
Author names, affiliations, and email addresses should not appear in initial submissions, which must be anonymous for the double-blind review process. For final camera-ready papers, each author’s name, organization name, and email address must appear in the author block under the title of the paper, with street and city information omitted, except when part of the organization’s name.
The NDSS block must appear at the bottom of the first column on the first page. The DOI must be:
https://dx.doi.org/10.14722/yyy.2020.[23|24]xxx
where:
- 23xxx is used for the NDSS Summer Review Cycle and workshops,
- 24xxx is used for the NDSS Fall Review Cycle,
- xxx is the paper number with leading zeros if needed, and
- yyy is the identifier for the symposium or respective workshop (i.e., ndss, bar, madweb, diss, or laser).
For example,
- Paper 2 for NDSS Summer Review Cycle would have DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.14722/ndss.2020.23002,
- Paper 157 for NDSS Fall Review Cycle would have DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.14722/ndss.2020.24157, and
- Paper 11 for the BAR Workshop would have DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.14722/bar.2020.23011.
Page numbers must be included on all but the title page.
Tips and Common Issues
Here are some tips and common issues authors should consider when preparing their final camera-ready papers:
- Compare the resulting paper to the pdf template to ensure it has the same look and feel
- The title should be in Title Case and the font style and size should appear as in the pdf template
- The NDSS block should sit above the bottom margin and not extend into the margin (this can happen if the provided version of IEEEtran.cls is not used)
- Make sure the ISBN number and DOI are filled in
- All the pages except for the title page should be numbered
- Check for and eliminate any widows or orphans at the top or bottom of each column on each page
- The headings for the Acknowledgement and References sections should not be numbered