Instructions to Final Camera Ready Papers (Centered, 20)
SICE Annual Conference
A.B. Bell1, C.D. Thomas2 (Centered, 14)
1 University/Company, Address, Country (centered, 10)
2 University/Company, Address, Country
sice_conf@sice.or.jp
Abstract: This provides instructions to authors for completing the final manuscripts which will be included in the CD-ROM Proceedings. You must prepare a pdf file of the manuscript of your paper and send it electronically using the web-based system which will become active at the beginning of May, 2003. Please keep in mind that the manuscript sent will be included in the Proceedings as it is received. The authors are therefore kindly requested to observe the following instructions for the preparation of their manuscripts. The abstract for printing Abstracts Proceedings should be also sent electronically. (Justified, 10) |
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1. Typing (centered, 16)
The size of the manuscript must be A4 and it should be typed in two columns with single spacing. The Times Roman typeface of 10 points or greater is preferred.
To ensure uniformity of appearance for the Proceedings, your paper should conform to the following specifications. If your paper deviates significantly from these specifications, it may not be included in the Proceedings.
2. First Page
The title should be centered across the top of the first page and should
be in a distinctive font or in capitals. The authors' names and
addresses should be centered below the title.
The abstract and the main body follow as indicated on this document. The
abstract, which is less than 60 words, should give a brief account of
the most relevant aspects of the paper. The main body should start with
an Introduction that includes a statement of the purpose and the
contribution of the paper.
3. Headings
3.1 Main headings (14)
Main headings are to be column centered in a bold font or in capitals. Leave a space of two lines above and one line below these headings.
3.2 Subheadings
Subheadings should be in a bold font or underlined lower case with initial capitals. They should be placed flush on the left-hand margin of the column.
Sub-subheadings: Sub-subheadings should be in a bold font or underlined type. They should run in at the beginning of the paragraph.
4. Illustrations
Illustrations should be pasted into position on the
typed page as close as possible to the first reference to
them. Photographs may also be pasted into their respective places.
Please note that all illustration material must be supplied in black
and white, as colored lines and photographs will not reproduce to give
an adequate reproduction in the final form. Also please prepare them
before inserting into the manuscript to have as small file as as
possible (i.e. when original file are large, please use some kind on
compression).
Each illustration should have a space of approximately two lines above
and one line below. The figure number and caption should be typed
below the illustration. The word 'Figure' should be shortened to 'Fig.'
at the beginning of the figure caption. It should also be shortened
to Fig. in the text except where it begins a sentence.
5. Tables
Tables should be typed within the typed area. Leave one line space after the text and type the table heading, including the table number, above the table. Leave one line space between the heading and the table.
6. Equations
Equations should be typed within the text and should be numbered consecutively throughout the typescript. The equation number should be typed in parenthesis, flush with the right-hand margin of the column. Where mathematical expressions appear in the text requiring more space either above or below the line, then the line containing such characters should be 1.5 spaces below the preceding line and above the following line.
7. References
References should be numbered and appear at the end of the paper. All references listed must be cited in the text at an appropriate point in superscript form as shown at the end of this sentence 1). The form of listed reference is as follows:
8. Additional Information
If you can not access the Conference web site, you may send the PDF manuscript to the SICE office by electronical mail.
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