All paper submissions will be reviewed by 3 experts. Authors should remove personal details, the acknowledgements section and any reference that may disclose the authors’ identity. Papers not satisfying these conditions will be rejected without reviews. All contributions will be written following the Springer template (http://www.springer.com/la/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines). The first anonymous version must be submitted in PDF.

Authors should submit an original paper in any of the following submission categories:

Full Papers (10-15 pages): full papers should describe original work that have not previously been published and provide significant results of scientific research. Presentation time for full papers will be 15 minutes plus 5 minutes for questions.
Short Papers (8 pages): short papers should describe innovative work in progress, without significant results yet, that contribute to well-founded research. Presentation time for short papers will be 10 minutes plus 5 minutes for questions.
Master/Doctoral Symposium (3-4 pages): Master or PhD students, attached to programs related to Computer Science, are cordially invited to submit their projects for evaluation. The Symposium is a forum in which students will discuss their work with each other and with experts in their area. Students will present and discuss their thesis and will receive feedback to help them with their research plans. Students will give a short presentation (10 minutes) about their work. After each presentation, group discussion will take place. Each proposal must contain: title, abstract, objectives and progress achieved.
Posters (2 pages): Works that include demonstrations of technology, innovations or applications, clearly indicating their contribution to computing.
Tutorials (3-4 pages): Someone interested in organizing a tutorial should submit the proposal, including a description of the objectives, audience profile, duration, table of contents, results and curriculum of the lecturer.

Contributions can be written in Spanish or English taking into account that:

Accepted full papers written in English will be published by Springer. Springer will be glad to publish the papers in Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series.
Accepted full papers written in Spanish and accepted short papers written in English and in Spanish will be published in a book (with ISBN) created by Autonomous University of the West and San Buenaventura University publishers.

TOPICS:
Software engineering and IT architectures
Human-Computer Interaction
Security of the information
Image processing, computer vision and multimedia
Intelligent systems and robotics
Educational informatics
Information and knowledge management
Distributed systems and large-scale architectures
Formal methods, computational logic and theory of computation