Template For Preparing an Abstract for Submission to the IONS TUNIS 2015 Conference Author One, 1 Author Two, 1 Author Three, 1 Author Four, 1 Author Five, 2 Author Six, 2 Author Seven, 1 Author Eight, 3 and Author Nine 3 1 Publications Department 1, Organization 1, Address 1 (including Zip, City and Country) 2 Publications Department 2, Organization 2, Address 2 3 Publications Department 3, Organization 3, Address 3 *Corresponding author: corresponding_author@Publications-Department.com This is a template of the format of the abstract to be submitted for the conference IONS TUNIS 2015. The abstract should be submitted as PDF file to ionstunis.iyl2015@gmail.com. The subject of the e-mail should be formatted as “Abstract – Corresponding Author”. Paper size should be A4 format (210 mm x 297 mm) and the margins should be set for a 2.5 cm top, bottom, left, and right. The text font should be 10pt Times (roman, bold or italic) with single line spacing. All equations, drawings, figures, tables and references should be included within the one page limit of the abstract. Don't include more than two graphs/images/figures and also no more than two tables. Avoid text not related to the presentation such as asterisks, acknowledgements, job descriptions or footnotes. The total abstract has to fit on one page. The abstract text should include at least 1500 characters and no more than 3000 characters. The title of the abstract should be brief, clearly indicating the nature of the presentation. Be as concise as possible in your presentation, highlighting what is novel and original about your submission. Simple equations should be included in-line, whereas more complex expressions should be centred and numbered if there are several. Figures should be relevant to the submission and preferably centred as shown below. The quality of the images should be minimum 72 dpi and maximum 300 dpi. Placing figures side-by-side is a convenient way to include multiple figures within the one page limit. Figure captions should be centred beneath figures and in an 8-point font. Figure captions should be indented 1 cm on both sides and justified on both right and left sides. Fig. 1 The abbreviation “Fig.” should appear first, followed by the figure number, a period, and then the figure caption. Figures can be in grayscale (photocopy friendly) or in colour. References should be placed at the end of the abstract in the same order as they are referenced in the body. The font for the references is 8pt, and they have to be aligned left. The format for the references is given below. References within the body of the abstract should be designated by a number in brackets [1], and should be precede by a comma. If two references are cited at once they should be included together [1,2], separated by a comma, while three or more consecutive references should be separated with a dash [1-3]. References 1. Name, B. Name, C. D. Name, "Article Title," Journal Volume Number, Page Number (Year). → citation of journals articles 2. B. Name, Book title, Edition, (Publisher, City, Year). → citation of a book (chapter number may be added if applicable)