
Proceedings & Indexing
Scholarly publication architecture for proceedings, indexing status, bibliographic visibility, and post-conference publication updates.
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This collection treats DMCIT proceedings as a working document rather than a static archive. Indexing status shifts after each conference cycle, and the lag between acceptance and visibility in EI Compendex or Scopus catches many first-time authors off guard. The material here assumes you already operate inside data mining or IT systems research, so it skips the introductory framing and goes straight to the procedural detail that determines whether your paper surfaces in a database search.
One distinction worth carrying through every entry: a conference proceeding is not a journal, and indexing coverage does not guarantee inclusion of any single paper across all cycles. Verify each title against the database record directly before citing its status. The guides that follow show how to do that, where the workflows tend to break, and how to track a paper from acceptance through confirmed bibliographic listing.

