Format specifications for papers for the contributions of the 11th Berlin Workshop Human-Machine Systems [Style sheet Titel] Erika Mustermann1 and Max Musterfrau2 [Style sheet Autor] Keywords (max. 5): font size, title, table [Style sheet Schlüsselwörter] Abstract [Style sheet Zusammenfassung] The article begins with an abstract both in English. The abstract summarizes the content of the article in a short and concise way. The text should not exceed 150 words. Guidelines These are the guidelines for the paper and poster contributions to be reviewed. Focus Track: 1.600 words, Research Track: 1.600 words, Werkstatt Track: 1.600 words; Special Session: (Overview: 1.000 words, Contributions: 1.600 words), Posters: 800 words (references excluded). They must be available in Microsoft Word format .doc (Office 2003) or .docx (Office 2007, 2010, 2013). Please do not insert page numbers. These and the following guidelines must be considered; otherwise the contribution cannot be included in the conference proceedings. Paragraphs The formatting of the first paragraph is defined as "Textkörper". After each paragraph, there is a 3 pt line spacing. The new paragraph begins with a 0,4 cm line indent. The format of each new paragraph is defined as "Textkörper-Zeileneinzug”. Blank lines and line spacing may not be used. They are set in the styles. Paragraphs formatted as "Textkörper" and "Textkörper-Zeileneinzug” are in Times New Roman and font size of 12 pt. Heading Heading 1 is formatted in Times New Roman, font size 14 pt, bold. Please do not insert further heading levels (Heading 2 or 3). Tables Tables are centered. Captions are placed above the table and formatted with the style “Tabellenüberschrift”. Tables are numbered sequentially, and abbreviated with "Tab.": Tab.1: This is a heading of a table a b 1 2 A Aa Ab B Ba Bb C Ca Cb Technische Universität Berlin, Institut für Vorlagenerstellung [Formatvorlage „Fußnotentext“] Muster GmbH, Abteilung für Word-Vorlagen, Berlin c d Ac Ad Bc Bd Cc Cd After tables, please use „Textkörper-Zeileneinzug nach Tabelle oder Aufzählung“. Enumeration Listings are formatted in the style "Spiegelstrich“: - Please do not use any other bullets or arrows, - besides these simple ones. For enumerations, please use the style "Aufzählung": 1. After each paragraph, there is a line spacing of 3 pt, 2. each line ends with a comma, 3. the last numbering ends with a full stop. After listings and enumerations use style "Textkörper-Zeileneinzug nach Tabelle oder Aufzählung“. Figures Please notice, that colored images are printed in black and white. The simpler the graphics, the better the printed results. Lines should be at least 0.2 mm thick, as they "break away". Only use black lines, no shades of gray. Tone images must be designed as contrast for satisfactory printing results. Figures are formatted in the style "Abbildung" and numbered consecutively. For figure captions the style "Abbildungsunterschrift" is used. Captions are placed underneath the figure. Abb.1: This is a figure caption: The logo of the ZMMS. Literature References in the text are always referred to as author (year) or (author, year). At the end of the paper, references are listed in the bibliography section according to the Publication manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2010. They will be formatted with the style „Literatur“ and arranged alphabetically. Examples: Magazine article, in print: Kluger, J. (2008, January 28). Why we love. Time, 171(4), 54-60. Book, one author, in print: Kidder, T. (1981). The soul of a new machine. Boston, MA: Little, Brown & Company. Book, two authors, in print: Frank, R. H., & Bernanke, B. (2007). Principles of macro-economics (3rd ed.). Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Journal article, one author, accessed online: Ku, G. (2008). Learning to de-escalate: The effects of regret in escalation of commitment. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 105(2), 221-232. doi:10.1016/j.obhdp.2007.08.002 Journal article, two authors, accessed online: Sanchez, D., & King-Toler, E. (2007). Addressing disparities consultation and outreach strategies for university settings. Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, 59(4), 286-295. doi:10.1037/1065- 9293.59.4.286 Conference Paper in Print Proceedings: Author of Paper, A., & Author of Paper, B. (Year, Month Date). Title of paper. In A. Editor, B. Editor, & C. Editor. Title of Published Proceedings. Paper presented at Title of Conference: Subtitle of Conference, Location (inclusive page numbers). Place of publication: Publisher. Conference Proceedings: Editor, A., & Editor, B. (Eds.). (Year). Title of conference: Subtitle of conference, Location, Date. Place of publication: Name of Publisher. Conference Paper from the Internet: Author of Paper, A., & Author of Paper, B. (Year, Month Date). Title of paper. Paper presented at Title of Conference: Subtitle of Conference, Location. Place of publication: Publisher.