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GUIDELINES FOR PREPARING CAMERA-READY FULL PAPER
(SC-001) your reference number
First Author1*, Second Author2, and Third Author1
1 Department,
Institution or University, City, Country
Department, Institution or University, City, Country
*e-mail of corresponding author: somebody@example.com
2
ABSTRACT
The abstract should be in one paragraph of not more than 300 words. It gives a concise summary of the
article, i.e. what the study/research was about, how it was undertaken, and what was discovered, but not
how the paper is organized. Abbreviations must be provided in full. The essential elements are
background, objective(s), methodology, results, and conclusions.
Keywords: Maximum of five keywords, listed alphabetically, separated by commas, with a full-stop at the
end.
1.
GUIDELINES
Please read these guidelines carefully and follow them precisely to result a uniform style of the
proceedings volume. Style format of the manuscript, i.e. font type, style, and size as well as paragraph
(alignment, indentation, and line spacing), is already defined by this template document. The author just
needs to replace each part with his/her own title and subtitles, names, addresses, and content. However,
keeping the original version of this guidance is recommended for reference.
Table 1 Editorial Instructions
Item
Paper size
Length
Margins
Fonts
Explanation
A4 format (210 x 297 mm).
Full paper(s) should not exceed 6 pages except for keynote or invited paper(s)
Leave 3 cm as margins on top, bottom, left, and right side
Title (Arial Bold 11 point) ; Abstract (Arial italic 9 point) ;
Author(s) (Arial italic 9 point) ; Text (Arial 9 point)
The full paper must be written in English. It must be submitted in Microsoft Word 2003 (with ‘doc’ file
extension) and Adobe PDF (with “pdf” file extension). The file name should be the paper number given by
the Organizing Committee in the notification of the accepted abstract. Please send the full paper to
https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/EACEF2013/Default.aspx
The deadline for the submission of final full paper is April 10, 2013.
2.
MAIN TEXT
The general frame of the main text is INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY (MATERIALS AND METHODS),
RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS, CONCLUSION, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (if any), and REFERENCES.
However, authors may modify the subtitles with their own preferred ones between the INTRODUCTION
and CONCLUSION.
2.1.
Figures, Illustrations, and Photographs
All figures, illustrations, and photographs should be centered, self-explained, numbered, provided with
caption, and kept as simple as possible. They are best to be embedded in the text where they are first
referred to. The caption is centered below the image. The example is shown in Figure 1.
Authors are responsible for ensuring that all labels in the figures, illustrations, and photographs are legible
regardless of whether they are drawn electronically or manually. It is advised to prepare all figures,
illustrations, and photographs in black and white. When they are half-tone images, high resolution (300
dpi) is required for ensuring that they are sharp enough for reproduction.
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U3
1
2
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U1
2
U4
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4m
3
5m
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3m
Figure 1. Model and degree of freedom of simple frame structure
2.2.
Tables
The tables are designed to have a uniform style throughout the paper, i.e. the simplest style. Please use ½
pt thickness of borderline and single line spacing with 0 pt each for both before and after spacing. All
tables must be centered, self-explained, numbered, and provided with caption which is centered above
them. They are best to be embedded in the text where they are first referred to. Authors are responsible for
ensuring that all tables are legible. The example is shown in Table 2.
Table 2. Optimum value for dumping mass = 20 tons
cd (kN-det/m)
kd (kN/m)
d (rad/sec)
2.3.
Run 1
35.251
782,12
6,254
Run 2
35,259
782,23
6,254
Run 3
35,261
782,22
6,254
Run 4
35,266
782,22
6,254
Mathematical Equations
All equations must be consecutively numbered in parentheses. They should be horizontally centered and
their numbers are right-justified. The font type must be the same to the main text. The example is in
Equation (1).
f'
E  20.5 
 10 
1/ 3
c
c
3.
(1)
SYSTEM OF UNITS
The International System of Units (SI) should be used.
4.
FINAL FULL PAPER
The proceedings will be produced in both hardcopy (paper print out) and softcopy (CD-ROM) versions.
The hardcopy volume will be printed out by the conference secretariat from the Microsoft Word files
submitted by authors. The authors are fully responsible to ensure the quality of the overall manuscript,
figures, illustrations, photographs, and tables. The submitted files from author will not be reduced or
enlarge when filmed, hence please ensure that all indices and other small pieces of the text are legible.
Papers with significant deficiencies in technical content and/or English would be declined.
Some minor editing may be carried out to correct inappropriate format. Papers with major format errors
would be returned to the authors for revision. Hence, it is important to submit the full paper as early as
possible.
5.
REFERENCES
References should be numbered and listed according to their appearance in the tex t. References for
journals, proceedings of conferences, books, chapters in books, website and dissertations are written as
follows.
[1]
Ainstein, L. (1996). Buenos Aires: A Case of Deepening Social Polarization. In: Gilbert, A. The megacity in Latin America. New York. United Nations University Press. pp. 133-154
[2]
Dasgupta, P. Valuing Health Damages from Water Pollution in Urban Delhi, India: A Health Production
Function Approach. Environment and Development Economics, Volume 9, Part 2, April 2004, pp. 203224
[3]
JICA, Directorate General of Water Resources Development, Ministry of Public Works, the Republic of
Indonesia. (March 1997). The Study on Comprehensive River Water Management Plan in Jabotabek.
Final Report, Volume III, Main Report-Feasibility Study, March 1997
[4]
NEDECO, Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management of the Kingdom of the
Netherlands, Departemen Permukiman dan Prasarana Wilayah, Pemerintah DKI Jakarta. (July 2002).
Final Report Quick Reconnaissance Study, Flood Jabodetabek 2002. Main Report.
[5]
Reacher, M., et.al. Health Impacts of Flooding in Lewes: A Comparison of Reported Gastrointestinal
and Other Illness and Mental Health in Flooded and Non-Flooded Households, Communicable
Disease and Public Health, Vol.7, No.1, March 2004, pp. 1-8, early publication. Retrieved on 18 June
2004 from http://www.hpa.org.uk/cdph/issues/CDPHvol7/No1/7(1)p56-63.pdf.
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