Dear all, I noticed that in the description of the submission of the short paper the length is mentioned as "8-10 pages". Does it mean that the paper must be at least 8 pages long? Thank you!

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@the_heavy_shadow No, it is not needed that all the co-authors have a Synpase account. Please follow the [submission guidelines](https://www.synapse.org/Synapse:syn64153130/wiki/632673) and report your team ID. /Mehdi
Thank you, @astaraki It makes sense. Do all authors need to be on this platform, or can I list others?
Hi @the_heavy_shadow A submission is Irrespective of leaderboard rankings, all submitted papers will undergo a standard peer-review process conducted by two to three reviewers. Following receipt of positive feedback from these reviewers, a submission will be considered eligible for publication in LNCS. Best regards, /Mehdi
Do you publish all submissions if they meet the requirements and include significant scientific content or will you only accept the papers from the winning solutions?
Dear @astaraki, Thank you for your answer. In the guidelines they state "The most common types of papers are full papers (12–15 (or more) pages) and short papers (6-11 pages). We only wish to publish papers of significant scientific content. Very short papers (of fewer than 4 pages) may be moved to the back matter. Such papers will neither be available for indexing nor visible as individual papers on Springer Nature Link. They will, however, be listed in the Table of Contents.".
Dear @ShadowTwin41 Thank you for reaching out. The manuscript needs to meet the standard Springer LNCS requirements, which are detailed [here](https://www.synapse.org/Synapse:syn64153130/wiki/632673) You can also find examples of papers published in previous years [here](https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-76163-8) Please let us know if you have any further questions. /Mehdi

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