Current
        Development in Artificial Intelligence (CDAI)
        
         
        
        Instruction
        for Authors
         
         
        Submission
        of Papers 
        All papers are subjected to a blind peer review process. Manuscripts are
        invited from academicians, research students, and scientists for
        publication consideration. Papers are accepted for editorial
        consideration through email irpeditor@gmail.com
        with the understanding that they have not been published, submitted or
        accepted for publication elsewhere. Papers accepted for publication may
        not be published elsewhere in the same form, either in the language of
        the paper or any other language, without the consent of the Editorial
        Board. There is no submission fee. The publication fee for accepted
        articles is $20 per printed page and it is including 20 off-prints set
        are provided. For Indian authors charges is Rs.450 per page.
         
        Publication
        Time: 
Author will
        receive print journal copy WITHIN 15 days after payment of
        publication charges and submission of copyright form.
        
         
        Publication
        Cost: 
Authors of
        accepted papers are requested to arrange page charges of their papers at
        the rate of US$25 per page (Rs.500 per page for Indian
        Authors), which will be invoiced, through the author, to the author's
        company, institute, or agency. Twenty Five reprints of a paper are
        provided to the authors ex-gratis. Additional sets of reprints may be
        ordered at the time of proof correction. Page charges are mandatory and
        omitted ONLY when it will be highly recommended by Editors-in-chief to
        us for publication.
         
        Presentation
        of Manuscripts 
        It is necessary to submit your work
        following the format of the sample article. No maximum length of
        contributions is prescribed but articles should not normally exceed 30
        pages in length. Articles should be written clearly and concisely. All
        unnecessary textual matter, figures and tables should be eliminated.
        Table should not repeat data which is available elsewhere in the script.
        They should be numbered consecutively. Tabulated matter should be
        clearly set out and the number of columns in each table should not be
        unwieldy. Tables should carry legends which make their general meanings
        clear without reference to the text and all table columns should have
        explanatory headings. References should be numbered consecutively and
        preferably given at the end of the article. References should be in the
        following order: Initials followed by name of author(s), year in
        parentheses, title of article, name of journal book volume/edition,
        (place of publication and publisher in the case of a book), inclusive
        pages. Special care must be taken in citing references correctly.
        Responsibility for the accuracy of these rests entirely with the
        authors. It is the author's responsibility to obtain written permission
        to reproduce material which has appeared in another publication. 
        
         
        Style:
        Manuscripts should be attached and sent to
        the Editor via e-mail. The file has to be written using the following
        software: MS-WORD, Tex or PDF format for IBM compatible computers.
        
         
        
        Length:
        An Transactions paper should not exceed 25
        typeset, printed pages.
        
        
        Order
        of parts: Title of article,
        authors' names, authors' institutional affiliations, abstract (200-300
        words suitable for abstracting services), main text, tables (each
        starting with a caption) and figure captions, list of symbols and
        abbreviations (if necessary), numbered list of references, biographical
        sketch, and original figures.
        Title:
        The title of the paper should be concise and definitive (with key words
        appropriate for retrieval purposes).
        Author
        Names and Affiliations: It
        is journal policy that all those who have participated significantly in
        the technical aspects of a paper be recognized as co-authors or cited in
        the acknowledgments. In the case of a paper with more than one author,
        correspondence concerning the paper will be sent to the first author
        unless staff is advised otherwise.
        Author
        name should consist of first name, middle initial, last name. The author
        affiliation should consist of the following, as applicable, in the order
        noted: 
        -        
        Company or college (with department name or company division)
        -        
        Postal address
        -        
        City, state, zip code
        -        
        Country name
        -        
        Telephone, fax, and e-mail
        Abstract:
        A short abstract (200-300 words
        maximum) should open the paper. The purposes of an abstract are: 
        (1)      
        to give a clear
        indication of the objective, scope, and results of the paper so that
        readers may determine whether the full text will be of particular
        interest to them;
        (2)      
        to provide key words and
        phrases for indexing, abstracting, and retrieval purposes. 
        The
        abstract should not attempt to condense the whole subject matter into a
        few words for quick reading.
        References:
        The references should be
        brought at the end of the article, and numbered in the order of their
        appearance in the paper. The reference list should be cited in
        accordance with the following examples:
        [1]       
        Ning, X., and Lovell, M.
        R., 2002, "On the Sliding Friction Characteristics of
        Unidirectional Continuous FRP Composites," ASME J. Tribol., 124(1),
        pp. 5-13.
        [2]       
        Barnes, M., 2001,
        "Stresses in Solenoids," J. Appl. Phys., 48(5), pp. 2000–2008.
        [3]       
        Jones, J., 2000, Contact
        Mechanics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, Chap. 6.
        [4]       
        Lee, Y., Korpela, S. A.,
        and Horne, R. N., 1982, "Structure of Multi-Cellular Natural
        Convection in a Tall Vertical Annulus," Proc. 7th International
        Heat Transfer Conference, U. Grigul et al., eds., Hemisphere,
        Washington, DC, 2, pp. 221–226.
        [5]       
        Hashish, M., 2000,
        "600 MPa Waterjet Technology Development," High Pressure
        Technology, PVP-Vol. 406, pp. 135-140.
        [6]       
        Watson, D. W., 1997,
        "Thermodynamic Analysis," ASME Paper No. 97-GT-288.
        [7]       
        Tung, C. Y., 1982,
        "Evaporative Heat Transfer in the Contact Line of a Mixture,"
        Ph.D. thesis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.
        Paper
        Acceptance:
        The final decision on publication is made by the Editor-in-Chief
        upon recommendation of Editorial Board Members.  
        Copy
        Right: Each manuscript must be
        accompanied by a statement that it has been neither published nor
        submitted for publication, in whole or in part, either in a serial,
        professional journal or as a part in a book which is formally published
        and made available to the public. For
        the mutual benefit and protection of authors and publishers it is
        necessary that authors provide formal written consent to publish and
        transfer of copyright form before publication of the work. 
        Proofs:
        Proofs will be sent to the
        corresponding author and should be returned with one week of receipt.
        Corrections should be restricted to typesetting errors; any other
        corrections may be charged to the authors. Authors are advised to check
        their proofs very carefully before return, since the inclusion of late
        corrections cannot be acceptable. Corrected proofs are to be returned to
        the publishers.
        Frequency
        of Publication: Three
        issues in a year.