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why Why are some conferences are no longer indexed by Scopus?

I have seen in Scopus that there are some conferences that are still running nowadays, but they do not longer appear indexed on Scopus. For example, in the field of Computer Science I see that the ICCSIT conference is indexed only until 2010, but now they are in the 2015 edition. I know that some indexing units such as DBLP excludesexclude from itstheir current rankings some conferences thatwhen their quality has decreased substantially, does. Does this situation also happenshappen with Scopus?

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why some conferences are no longer indexed by Scopus?

I have seen in Scopus that there are some conferences that are still running nowadays, but they do not longer appear indexed on Scopus. For example in the field of Computer Science I see that the ICCSIT conference is indexed only until 2010, but now they are in the 2015 edition. I know that some indexing units such as DBLP excludes from its current rankings some conferences that their quality has decreased substantially, does this situation also happens with Scopus?

Thanks

Why are some conferences no longer indexed by Scopus?

I have seen in Scopus that there are some conferences that are still running nowadays, but they not longer appear indexed on Scopus. For example, in the field of Computer Science I see that the ICCSIT conference is indexed only until 2010, but now they are in the 2015 edition. I know that some indexing units such as DBLP exclude from their current rankings some conferences when their quality has decreased substantially. Does this situation also happen with Scopus?

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why some conferences are no longer indexed by Scopus?

I have seen in Scopus that there are some conferences that are still running nowadays, but they do not longer appear indexed on Scopus. For example in the field of Computer Science I see that the ICCSIT conference is indexed only until 2010, but now they are in the 2015 edition. I know that some indexing units such as DBLP excludes from its current rankings some conferences that their quality has decreased substantially, does this situation also happens with Scopus?

Thanks