Important Dates
Submission of papers:
August 20, 2009
Extended to September 30, 2009
Notification of acceptance:
November 1, 2009
Camera-ready submission & registration:
Jan. 1, 2010
Conference period:
March 30-31, 2010
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Camera-Ready
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING YOUR FINAL MANUSCRIPT
- Your paper must be carefully checked for correct grammar and spelling.
- Maximum length is eight pages
- To format your manuscript correctly, see the Page Layout Guideline for the A4 (21 cm x 29.7 cm or 8.27” x 11.69”) paper size.
- Manuscripts should be single-spaced, with a double space between paragraphs and a five-space paragraph indentation. Allow an extra half space above a line containing superscripts and below a line containing subscripts.
- The paper should include:
- Title (10 words maximum length)
- Author’s name's, affiliation, and present address.
- Abstract (maximum 200 words)
- Key words (maximum of six)
- An introduction, clearly explaining the nature of the problem, previous work, purpose, and contribution of paper.
- A conclusion section, which should clearly indicate advantages, limitations, and possible applications.
- A reference section (see below)
- The references should be numbered in alphabetical order by the first author’s last name Citations in the text should be by number and enclosed in square brackets, e.g. [1]. The following format for references should be followed:
- Journal papers: authors; paper title (between double quotation marks); title of journal (in Italics); volume and number; inclusive pages; and year; for example:
[1] Galton A., “Logic as a Formal Method,” Computer Journal, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 431-440, 1992.
- Conference papers: authors; paper title (between double quotation marks); title of proceedings (in Italics); location; inclusive pages; and year; for example:
[2] Downey A., “Predicting Queue Times on Space Sharing Computers,”in Proceedings of the 11th International Parallel Processing Symposium, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 209-218, 1997.
- Books: authors; title (in Italics); publisher; location; and year; for example:
[3] Hogger C., Essentials of Logic Programming, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1990.
- Diagrams and photographs must be of high quality. Diagrams and lettering must be either computer-designed or made using India ink (drafted). Photographs of diagrams are acceptable, but photocopies are not.
- Papers poorly produced or incorrectly formatted may not be included in the proceedings.
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Font
Times New Roman.
Manuscript Title
- Type size 14 points*
- UPPER CASE
- Style BOLD
- Alignment centered over the two columns of body copy
Author Information
- Type size 10 points*
- UPPER CASE for the name
- Upper and lower case for the address
- Style NORMAL
- Alignment centered under the title
Abstract Information
- Type size 10 points*
- The word ABSTRACT is centered and type style BOLD
- Type style ITALIC for other text
Keywords Information
- Type size 10 points*
- Title case for the word Keywords and type style ITALIC & BOLD
- Type style ITALIC for other text
- Alignment is justified under the abstract information
Headings
- Type size 13 points*
- UPPER CASE
- Style BOLD
- Alignment left
Sub Headings
- Type size 12 points*
- UPPER CASE
- Style BOLD
- Alignment Left
Body Text
- Type size 10 points*
- Upper and Lower case
- Style NORMAL
- Left & right Alignment
Illustrations and Graphs
- Type size 8 point minimum*
- Upper & lower case caption
- Style NORMAL
- Centered Under one or two columns of body
Type Size Reference Guide
- Ee 8 Point
- Ee 10 Point
- Ee 12 Point
- Ee 13 Point
- Ee 14 Point
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Note: you can download a sample paper in Microsoft Word format that is already prepared according to the above instructions.
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