1 U1 = Title of paper: Font Helvetica. Follow with Author_A Author_A Author_B University of Abstract Continue with Abstract_A. Font is Times. Paragraph begins without indentation. This paragraph is automatically followed by Abstract_B. Abstract_B corresponds with Abstract_A with a 0,5 cm indentation. The following paragraphs are automatically formated like Abstract_B. Use this document as a template for your paper. 1 U2 = Heading 2. Order. Font Helvetica1. Automatic numbering. Follow with Text_A Continue with Text_A. Font is Times. Paragraph begins without indentation. This paragraph is automatically followed by Text_B. Text_B corresponds with Text_A with a 0,5 cm indentation. The following paragraphs are automatically formated like Text_B. Text_B corresponds with Text_A with a 0,5 cm indentation. The following paragraphs are automatically formated like Text_B. Text_B corresponds with Text_A with a 0,5 cm indentation. The following paragraphs are automatically formated like Text_B. Text_B corresponds with Text_A with a 0,5 cm indentation. The following paragraphs are automatically formated like Text_B. 1.1 U3 = Heading 3. Order. Font Helvetica. Automatic numbering. Follow with Text_A Continue with Text_A. Font is Times. Paragraph begins without indentation. This paragraph is automatically followed by Text_B. Text_B corresponds with Text_A with a 0,5 cm indentation. The following paragraphs are automatically formated like Text_B. Text_B corresponds with Text_A with a 0,5 cm indentation. The following paragraphs are automatically formated like Text_B. Text_B corresponds with Text_A with a 0,5 cm indentation. The following 1 Arial may be used instead of Helvetica. 2 Author(s) paragraphs are automatically formated like Text_B. Text_B corresponds with Text_A with a 0,5 cm indentation. The following paragraphs are automatically formated like Text_B. Text_B corresponds with Text_A with a 0,5 cm indentation. The following paragraphs are automatically formated like Text_B.Text_B corresponds with Text_A with a 0,5 cm indentation. The following paragraphs are automatically formated like Text_B. Text_B corresponds with Text_A with a 0,5 cm indentation. The following paragraphs are automatically formated like Text_B.Text_B corresponds with Text_A with a 0,5 cm indentation. The following paragraphs are automatically formated like Text_B. U4 = Heading 4. Order. No numbering Continue with Text_A. Font is Times. Paragraph begins without indentation. This paragraph is automatically followed by Text_B. Text_B corresponds with Text_A with a 0,5 cm indentation. The following paragraphs are automatically formated like Text_B. The footnote will be entered through the menu Special Footnote. 2 The following numbering will be automatic. • Next there will be a list in the style Liste_Bullet_A. This is followed by the Liste_Bullet_B. • Liste_Bullet_B. Bla Bla Bla • Liste_Bullet_B. Bla Bla Bla • Liste_Bullet_B. Bla Bla Bla If you want the list entries to be numbered, start these with Liste_Num_A. The numbering will follow automatically. 1. Liste_Num_A. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla.3 2. Liste_Num_B. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. 3. Liste_Num_B. 4. Liste_Num_X gives you extra space above. Use this style if your list items take more than three lines. Liste_Num_X gives you extra space above. Use this style if your list items take more than three lines. 2. The footnote will be added through a Special Footnote. The numbering will occur automatically. 3. Liste_Num_A will create a space before the list. In Liste_Num_B the listing will go ahead without a space. If you require more space between the list items you should use Liste_Num_X Paper-Headline 3 Liste_Para is a follow up style within lists. Use this style following Liste_Bullet_* or Liste_Num_* if your list items tend to be many lines long and need more than one paragraph. 2 Special components Figures, tables and program listings will be numbered separately starting at 1. 2.1 Figures Figures should be 10,5 cm wide (like the print space). You may include figures in the word document at the preferred position. Don't forget the figure caption (use style Abb.beschrift. for the figure caption). Fig. 1: Style: Abb.beschrift. Example for a manuscript file structure with separate picture files. You must also provide the original picture file separately. A standard file format should be used: TIF, BMP for photos and screenshots; EPS for line drawings and charts. It is important to number the picture files systematically. For line drawings you may use PowerPoint, Visio or similar. (You are requested to not use the MS-Word-Drawing Tools.) Please, make sure that all lines are at least 0,4 mm thick. 4 Author(s) Fig. 2: Screenshot (file name: Kap2_1.tif) After the figure continue with Text_A . Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. After this continue with Text_B. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. 2.2 Tables Styles for tables are qoted within the following table Tab. 1: Tab.beschrift: This is the Style for the table caption Tabelle_Kopf Tabelle_Kopf Tabelle_Kopf Tabelle_Zelle Tabelle_Zelle Tabelle_Zelle Tabelle_Zelle Tabelle_Zelle Tabelle_Zelle After the figure continue with Text_A. Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana. Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana. Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana. Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana. After the figure continue with Text_A. Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana. Paper-Headline 5 After this continue with Text_B. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. Tab. 2: 2.3 Another table Table heading Once again another Table cell ... second ... third Program-Listings After the figure continue with Text_A . Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. After this continue with Text_B. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. Listing 1. Program listings should have a caption and numbering, too. Style: Prog_Head. Program_SimpleBean, a simple Java component public class SimpleBean extends java.awt.TextField { // Konstruktoren public SimpleBean() { super(); } return true; } } After the figure continue with Text_A . Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. After this continue with Text_B. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. After this continue with Text_B. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. Listing 2. A short example public SimpleBean() return true; } 6 Author(s) After this continue with Text_A. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. After this continue with Text_B. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla Bla bla. References [References_A] [Baum 1998] D. Baum: Lehrbuch der Software-Technik. Heidelberg. 1998 [References_B] [Meier/Müller 2001] S. Meier, F.. Mueller: Data Bases. Trier. 2001 [Kneuper et al. 1999] R. Kneuper, R. Müller, A. Meier, : CMM-Assessments. Munich, 1999 <<use [xyz 2003] within the text>>