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A conference management system is web-based software that supports the organization of conferences especially scientific conferences. It helps the program chair(s), the conference organizers, the authors and the reviewers in their respective activities. A conference management system can be regarded as a domain-specific content management system. Similar systems are used today by editors of scientific journals. == Functionality == Typical functions and workflows supported by conference management systems include: *Receiving paper submissions (PDF upload, collection of bibliographic metadata) *Anonymizing submissions *Collecting reviewers' topic preferences *Collecting conflicts of interest *Assigning reviewers to papers *Disseminating submissions to reviewers *Collecting reviews *Monitoring review coverage *Sharing reviews among the program committee *Ensuring independence of reviews (reviewers cannot see other reviews for a submission before they have submitted their own) *Providing a per-submission discussion forum for the reviewers *Ranking reviews and setting acceptance threshold *Anonymizing reviews *Reporting reviewers' comments and program committee decision to authors *Collecting final accepted versions Some systems offer additional functions that go beyond supporting only the peer-review process: *Creating a conference website and program *Registering attendees *Publishing proceedings 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Conference management system」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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