Frequently Answered Questions (FAQ)

The manuscript originates from the author's original research and work, not published anywhere else except in the form of an abstract.
The research manuscript (paper) is not under consideration for review or publication in any other conference, journal, etc.
Authors (especially the corresponding author) ensure the collectiveness and viability of all provided and transferred information of scientific knowledge, historical data, figures, and all other statements conform to true facts.
Plagiarism, in which one misrepresents ideas, words, computer codes, or other creative expressions as one’s own, is a clear violation of ethical principles. Plagiarism can also represent a violation of copyright law, punishable by statute. Plagiarism manifests itself in a variety of forms, including.
All authors are deemed to be individually and collectively responsible for the content of papers published by the conference. Hence, it is the responsibility of each author to ensure that papers submitted to the conference attain the highest ethical standards concerning plagiarism and copyright.
Plagiarism will be monitored continuously, and submitted manuscripts with more than 40% plagiarism will be REJECTED before undergoing the review process.
The corresponding author warrants the submitted manuscript is a wholly original work of the authors; that the authors are the sole creators and owners of the manuscript with the sole and exclusive right to dispose of their authored work and to assign every right, including copyrights therein; that neither the manuscript created/authored nor any part thereof is in the public domain without the publisher’s permission.
The corresponding author reflects all co-authors’ contributions in a substantive way in the research work and is prepared to take public responsibility for the work. All authors are deemed to be individually and collectively responsible for the content of papers published by REPA.
  • Redundant or duplicate publication
  • Multiple submissions
  • Image manipulation
  • Data fabrication
  • Misrepresentation of personal details
  • Plagiarism
  • Failure to abide by publisher policy
  • Submitting unethical or erroneous research papers
Authors agree to, and do hereby, assign all rights of manuscripts’ modification, edit, and improvement by the Scientific Committee and Proofreading Editors after acceptance.
Authors agree to, and do hereby, assign all rights, title, and interest, including copyrights, in and to the manuscript to Publishers. When the manuscript is accepted and ready for publication, it will be published at REPA’s own expense, under the Publisher’s full copyright, in any name and publication it solely elects.