Full Paper

Title Times, Bold-face, 14-point and Center
Abstract. The abstract should summarize the contents of the paper and contain
at least 150 and at most 250 words. It should be set in 9-point font size and
should be inset 1.0 cm from the right and left margins. There should be two
blank (10-point) lines before and after the abstract.
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Introduction (Times, 12-point font size)
Author must use this Microsoft Word file as template. Kindly upload your paper using confBay conference management system. The first line of the second paragraph
onwards must be indented one tab key from the left-hand margin. Do not leave a line
between paragraphs.
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Paper Preparation
2.1
Structuring Your Paper (Times, 10-point font size)
Affiliations. The affiliated institutions are to be listed directly below the names of the
authors. E-mail addresses should start on a new line and should be grouped per affiliation.
The printing area is 122 mm × 193 mm. The text should be justified to occupy the
full line width.
Use 10-point type for the names of the authors and 9-point type for the addresses
and the abstract.
For the main text, please use 10-point type and single-line spacing. We recommend
the use of Times.
Headings. Headings should be capitalized and aligned to the left. The font sizes are
given in Table 1.
Table 1. Font sizes of headings. Table captions should always be positioned above the tables
Heading level
Example
Font size and style
Title (centered)
14 point, bold
1st-level heading
2nd-level
heading
3rd-level heading
4th-level heading
Proceeding …
1 Introduction
12 point, bold
2.1 Structure
Headings. Text follows …
Remark. Text follows …
10 point, bold
10 point, bold
10 point, italic
2.2
Length of Papers and Page Numbering
All submissions must follow the template provided. Paper length is limited between 4
to 6 pages including references and appendix. Please do not include page numbers.
2.3
Figures
The lettering in figures should use 10-point type. Figures should be numbered and
have a caption which must be positioned under the figures. Please center the captions
between the margins and set them in 9-point type. Distance between text and figure
should be about 8 mm, the distance between figure and caption about 6 mm. In the
printed volumes, illustrations are generally black and white.
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Series 2
Fig. 1 Explanation of figure 1
2.4
Formulas
Equations or formulas must be centered and set on a separate line (with an extra line
or half line space above and below). All expressions must be numbered for reference.
a+b=c
(1)
Please punctuate a displayed equation with a small space before the end punctuation
as in the example above.
2.5
Footnotes
Footnotes must appear at the bottom of the normal text area, with a line of about 5cm
set immediately above them1.
2.6
Citations
The list of references is headed “References”. It must be set in small print and placed
at the end of your contribution. Please do not insert a page break before the list of
references if the page is not completely filled. For citations in the text please use
square brackets and consecutive numbers. Please observe the following guidelines:
 Single citation: [9]
 Multiple citation: [4-6, 9].The numbers should be listed in numerical order.
 Sequential citation by order of citation: reference 7 cannot be cited before
reference 5, for example.
 If an author’s name is used in the text: Miller [9] was the first….
We strongly encourage you to include DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) in your
references. The DOI is a unique code allotted by the publisher to each online paper or
journal article. It provides a stable way of finding published papers and their metadata.
Appendix
If a paper includes Appendix, it should be placed in front of the references. If there is
only one, it is designated “Appendix”; if there are more than one, they are designated
“Appendix 1,” “Appendix 2,” etc. The form of numbering of tables, figures, and
equations in an appendix should be the same as in the body of the article, continuing
the numbering used there.
References
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3. Foster I, Kesselman C (1999) The grid: blueprint for a new computing infrastructure. Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco
4. Czajkowski K, Fitzgerald S, Foster I, Kesselman C (2001) Grid information services for
distributed resource sharing. In: 10th IEEE international symposium on high performance
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