cALL FOR PAPERS

KEY INFORMATION

Abstract Submission Deadline:

February 15, 2026

Paper Submission Dealine:
February 15, 2026

Notification of Acceptance:
April 27, 2026

Paper Registration Deadline:
May 11, 2026

Camera-Ready Deadline:
May 11, 2026

Talk To Us:

Email: ssaic_conf@hotmail.com

Monday-Friday: 09:00 - 17:00

call for papers

2026 3rd Aisa-Pacific Conference on Software Engineering, Social Network Analysis and Intelligent Computing (SSAIC 2026) aims to provide a high-level international forum for researchers, engineers and scientists to present the new advances and research results in the fields of software engineering, social network analysis and intelligent computing.

We are delighted to invite you to participate in SSAIC 2026. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:

Software Engineering:

Dependable Systems Design; Software Quality Assurance; Software Reliability; Software Reuse; Software Reverse Engineering; Software Testing; Software Testing Tools; Software Architectures; Software Dependability Evaluation; Software Design Patterns; Software Development Tools; Software Metrics; Software Project Management; Software Verification and Validation Techniques; Agent Oriented Software Engineering; Agile Software Engineering; Component-Based Software Engineering; Computer Aided Software Engineering

Social Network Analysis:

Data Collection and Quality; Big Data and Scalability; Deep Learning and Embeddings; Statistical Learning; Algorithms and Techniques; Visualization; Modeling and Simulation; Explainable Network Analysis; Attributed Networks; Online and Offline Social Networks; Multirelational, Multidimensional, Multi-aspect, Multilayer Networks; Feature-Rich Networks Time-Evolving Networks; Probabilistic Networks; Semantic Networks; Social Geography and Spatial Networks

Intelligent Computing:

Bioinformatics; Computer Animation; Computer Graphics; Computer Vision; Expert Systems; Gaming and Animation; Genetic Algorithms; Image Processing; Information Retrieval and Fusion; Intelligent Control Systems; Intelligent Systems; Machine Learning; Multimedia; Natural Language Processing; Pattern Recognition; Robotics; Soft Computing; System Simulation; Virtual Reality



GUIDE FOR SUBMISSIONS

Papers prepared in the prescribed format are to be submitted. The papers should be written in English and clearly state the title, objective, method, results, and conclusion with major keywords. All papers submitted will be checked for plagiarism.

Author names and their affiliations should be removed from the initial PDF file for the double blind review process. After receiving, the full paper will be peer-reviewed and its acceptance will be notified. Only papers presenting original content with novel research results or successful innovative applications will be considered for publication in the conference proceedings.

The paper should be original work of the author(s), and no portion of the paper (including, but not limited to, graphics and figures) has been previously published. The paper is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.

The authors listed on the paper accurately reflect those who actually did the work and contributed to the paper in a meaningful way, and they have identified and acknowledged all sources used in the creation of their paper or manuscript, including any graphics, images, tables, and figures.


PLAGIARISM POLICY

The paper prior to submission should be checked for plagiarism from licensed plagiarism tools like Turnitin or CrossCheck. The similarity content should not exceed 25% (in any case either self contents or others).

Any form of self-plagiarism or plagiarism from others' works should not be there in a paper. If any model / concept / figure / table / data / conclusive comment by any previously published work is used in your paper, you should properly cite a reference to the original work.