INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREPARATION OF CAMERA-READY CONTRIBUTIONS TO RHEA-2014 PROCEEDINGS USING MS-WORD First AUTHOR1, Second AUTHOR2, … and Last AUTHOR1 1University Department, University Name, Address City, State ZIP/Zone, Country Laboratory, Address City, State ZIP/Zone, Country 2Group, Abstract. The abstract is to be placed here. It must consist of one paragraph and a brief summary of the material discussed in the article below. Please do not use footnotes in the abstract or the title. It should be set in 9-point font size and should be inset 1.0 cm from the right and left margins. Keywords: Include up to 5 keywords 1 Introduction 1.1 Generalities The article extension is limited to 10 pages. The final paper submission is in PDF format. The final pagination of the volume will be done by the Publisher. If you want to use some other form of word-processor to construct your output; then please follow the style given here. The book trim size will be 228.6 by 152.4 mm; however you should submit your copy on standard A4 paper. The printing area is 122 mm × 193 mm. The text should be justified to occupy the full line width, so that the right margin is not ragged, with words hyphenated as appropriate. Please fill pages so that the length of the text is no less than 180 mm. The text should be set in 10 pt roman with a leading (interline spacing) of 10 pt. Type the title of the paper in 14 pt boldface and in upper case. The 1st section heading is in 12 pt boldface, upper and lower case. The 2 nd section heading is in 10 pt bold, upper and lower case. If there is a 3 rd section heading then it should be 10 pt italic. Authors’ names are set in 10 pt and in upper case. Addresses are in 9 pt. The abstract, figure and table captions should be in 9 pt. It is also important to reproduce the spacing of the text and headings as shown here. All headings should be separated from the text preceding it by a vertical space of about 12 pt and by 6 pt from the subsequent text. 2 Manuscript Preparation 2.1 Headings, Text and Equations Please preserve the style of the headings, text font and line spacing in order to provide a uniform style for the proceedings volume. Equations should be centered and numbered consecutively, as in Eq. (1). N (d ) N ( )d (n t ) i 1 i (1) t 0 2.2 Tables The tables are designed to have a uniform style throughout the paper. It does not matter how you choose to place the inner lines of the table, but we would prefer the border lines to be of the style shown in Table 1. For the inner lines of the table, it looks better if they are kept to a minimum. The caption heading for a table should be placed at the top of the table in 9 pt. Table 1. First five normalized natural frequencies of a clamped beam with internal hinge at 4 different locations. A = 0.56 B = 0.69 C = 0.75 D = 0.100 AB1 14.0640 18.5620 22.0817 18.90732 AC2 61.6728 44.7844 44.5884 60.17496 DA5 246.7889 255.9483 284.6633 262.24264 AC2 61.6728 44.7844 44.5884 60.17496 2.3 Figures/Illustrations Authors are advised to prepare their figures in high resolution (300 dpi). The colour images must be prepared in CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black). It is best to embed the figures in the text where they are first cited, e.g. see Figure 1. The caption of a figure should be placed at bottom of the figure in 9 pt. 2.4 Limitations on the Placement of Tables, Equations and Figures Very large figures and tables should be placed on a page by themselves. 2.5 Citation and bibliography Use the author-year style for citations (May et al 2006). See the Reference section at the end. Please, sort the references alphabetically. Acknowledgments This is where to acknowledge funding bodies etc. Note that section numbers are not required for Acknowledgments and References. Fig. 1. One kernel at xs (dotted kernel) or two kernels at xi and xj (left and right) lead to the same summed estimate at xs. References Czajkowski, K., Fitzgerald, S., Foster, I., Kesselman, C.: Grid Information Services for Distributed Resource Sharing. In: 10th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing, pp. 181{184. IEEE Press, New York (2001) Foster, I., Kesselman, C.: The Grid: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure. Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco (1999) Foster, I., Kesselman, C., Nick, J., Tuecke, S.: The Physiology of the Grid: an Open Grid Services Architecture for Distributed Systems Integration. Technical report, Global Grid Forum (2002) May, P., Ehrlich, H.C., Steinke, T.: ZIB Structure Prediction Pipeline: Composing a Complex Biological Workow through Web Services. In: Nagel, W.E., Walter, W.V., Lehner, W. (eds.) Euro-Par 2006. LNCS, vol. 4128, pp. 1148-1158. Springer, Heidelberg (2006) Smith, T.F., Waterman, M.S.: Identi_cation of Common Molecular Subse-quences. J. Mol. Biol. 147, 195{197 (1981)