Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism, in which one misrepresents ideas, copying elements (words,
phrases, tables, diagrams, equations or illustrations) of another
author's paper, citing but not clearly differentiating the text that has
been copied, and/or not citing the source correctly, software code, etc.
as his/her own, is a clear violation of ethical principles and it is
against the intellectual
property rights.
Plagiarism represents a violation of copyright law, punishable by
statute.
All authors are individually and collectively responsible for the
content of submitted papers. Therefore, each author is responsible to
ensure that the papers submitted to ICNDEM-2015 contain the highest
ethical standards with respect to plagiarism.
If in a paper under submission an instance of plagiarism is found, the
paper will be automatically rejected by Program Committee without
further revisions.