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Paper Title Subtitle as neededAuthors Name/s per 1st Affiliation (Author) line 1 (of Affiliation): dept. name of organization line 2: name of organization, acronyms acceptableline 3: City, Countryline 4: e-mail: name@ Authors Name/s per 2nd Affiliation (Author) line 1 (of Affiliation): dept. name of organization line 2: name of organization, acronyms acceptableline 3: City, Countryline 4: e-mail: name@Abstract—This electronic document is a “live” template. The various components of your paper [title, text, heads, etc.] are already defined on the style sheet, as illustrated by the portions given in this document. DO NOT USE SPECIAL CHARACTERS, SYMBOLS, OR MATH IN YOUR TITLE OR ABSTRACT. (Abstract)Keywords-component; formatting; style; styling; insert (key words)I.I NTRODUCTION (H EADING 1)All manuscripts must be in English. These guidelines include complete descriptions of the fonts, spacing, and related information for producing your proceedings manuscripts. Please follow them and if you have any questions, direct them to the production editor in charge of your proceedings at Conference Publishing Services (CPS): Phone +1 (714) 821-8380 or Fax +1 (714) 761-1784.This template provides authors with most of the formatting specifications needed for preparing electronic versions of their papers. All standard paper components have been specified for three reasons: (1) ease of use when formatting individual papers, (2) automatic compliance to electronic requirements that facilitate the concurrent or later production of electronic products, and (3) conformity of style throughout a conference proceedings. Margins, column widths, line spacing, and type styles are built-in; examples of the type styles are provided throughout this document and are identified in italic type, within parentheses, following the example. PLEASE DO NOT RE-ADJUST THESE MARGINS. Some components, such as multi-leveled equations, graphics, and tables are not prescribed, although the various table text styles are provided. The formatter will need to create these components, incorporating the applicable criteria that follow.II.T YPE S TYLE AND F ONTSWherever Times is specified, Times Roman or Times New Roman may be used. If neither is available on your word processor, please use the font closest in appearance to Times. Avoid using bit-mapped fonts if possible. True-Type 1 or Open Type fonts are preferred. Please embed symbol fonts, as well, for math, etc.III.E ASE OF U SEA.Selecting a Template (Heading 2)First, confirm that you have the correct template for your paper size. This template has been tailored for output on the US-letter paper size. If you are using A4-sized paper, please close this template and download the file for A4 paper format called ―CPS_A4_format‖.B.Maintaining the Integrity of the SpecificationsThe template is used to format your paper and style the text. All margins, column widths, line spaces, and text fonts are prescribed; please do not alter them. You may note peculiarities. For example, the head margin in this template measures proportionately more than is customary. This measurement and others are deliberate, using specifications that anticipate your paper as one part of the entire proceedings, and not as an independent document. Please do not revise any of the current designations.IV.P REPARE Y OUR P APER B EFORE S TYLING Before you begin to format your paper, first write and save the content as a separate text file. Keep your text and graphic files separate until after the text has been formatted and styled. Do not use hard tabs, and limit use of hard returns to only one return at the end of a paragraph. Do not add any kind of pagination anywhere in the paper. Do not number text heads-the template will do that for you.Finally, complete content and organizational editing before formatting. Please take note of the following items when proofreading spelling and grammar:A.Abbreviations and AcronymsDefine abbreviations and acronyms the first time they are used in the text, even after they have been defined in the abstract. Abbreviations such as IEEE, SI, MKS, CGS, sc, dc, and rms do not have to be defined. Do not use abbreviations in the title or heads unless they are unavoidable.Identify applicable sponsor/s here. (sponsors)B.Units∙Use either SI (MKS) or CGS as primary units. (SI units are encouraged.) English units may be used assecondary units (in parentheses). An exceptionwould be the use of English units as identifiers intrade, such as ―3.5-inch disk drive‖.∙Avoid combining SI and CGS units, such as current in amperes and magnetic field in oersteds. This oftenleads to confusion because equations do not balancedimensionally. If you must use mixed units, clearlystate the units for each quantity that you use in anequation.∙Do not mix complete spellings and abbreviations of units: ―Wb/m2‖ or ―webers per square meter‖, not―webers/m2‖. Spell out units when they appear intext: ―. . . a few henries‖, not ―. . . a few H‖.∙Use a zero before dec imal points: ―0.25‖, not ―.25‖. C.EquationsThe equations are an exception to the prescribed specifications of this template. You will need to determine whether or not your equation should be typed using either the Times New Roman or the Symbol font (please no other font). To create multileveled equations, it may be necessary to treat the equation as a graphic and insert it into the text after your paper is styled.Number equations consecutively. Equation numbers, within parentheses, are to position flush right, as in (1), using a right tab stop. To make your equations more compact, you may use the solidus ( / ), the exp function, or appropriate exponents. Italicize Roman symbols for quantities and variables, but not Greek symbols. Use a long dash rather than a hyphen for a minus sign. Punctuate equations with commas or periods when they are part of a sentence, as inα + β = χ. (1)Note that the equation is centered using a center tab stop. Be sure that the symbols in your equation have been defined before or immediately following the equation. Use ―(1)‖, not ―Eq. (1)‖ or ―equation (1)‖, except at the beginning of a sentence: ―Equation (1) is . . .‖D.Some Common Mistakes∙The word ―data‖ is plural, not singular.∙The subscript for the permeability of vacuum μ0, and other common scientific constants, is zero withsubscript formatting, not a lowercase letter ―o‖.∙In American English, commas, semi-/colons, periods, question and exclamation marks are located withinquotation marks only when a complete thought orname is cited, such as a title or full quotation. Whenquotation marks are used, instead of a bold or italictypeface, to highlight a word or phrase, punctuationshould appear outside of the quotation marks. Aparenthetical phrase or statement at the end of asentence is punctuated outside of the closingparenthesis (like this). (A parenthetical sentence ispunctuated within the parentheses.)∙ A graph within a graph is an ―inset‖, not an ―insert‖.The word alternatively is preferred to the word―alternately‖ (unless you really mean something thatalternates).∙Do not use the word ―essentially‖ to mean ―approximately‖ or ―effectively‖.∙In your paper title, if the words ―that uses‖ can accurately replace the word ―using‖, capitalize the―u‖; if not, keep using lower-cased.∙Be aware of the different meanings of the homophones ―affect‖ and ―effect‖, ―complement‖and ―compliment‖, ―discreet‖ and ―discrete‖,―principal‖ and ―principle‖.∙Do not confuse ―imply‖ and ―infer‖.∙The prefix ―non‖ is not a word; it should be joined to the word it modifies, usually without a hyphen.∙There is no period after the ―et‖ in the Latin abbreviati on ―et al.‖.∙The abbreviation ―i.e.‖ means ―that is‖, and the abbreviation ―e.g.‖ means ―for example‖.An excellent style manual for science writers is [7].V.U SING THE T EMPLATEAfter the text edit has been completed, the paper is ready for the template. Duplicate the template file by using the Save As command, and use the naming convention prescribed by your conference for the name of your paper. In this newly created file, highlight all of the contents and import your prepared text file. You are now ready to style your paper.A.Authors and AffiliationsThe template is designed so that author affiliations are not repeated each time for multiple authors of the same affiliation. Please keep your affiliations as succinct as possible (for example, do not differentiate among departments of the same organization). This template was designed for two affiliations.1)For author/s of only one affiliation (Heading 3): To change the default, adjust the template as follows.a)Selection (Heading 4): Highlight all author and affiliation lines.b)Change number of columns: Select Format > Columns >Presets > One Column.c)Deletion: Delete the author and affiliation lines for the second affiliation.d)For author/s of more than two affiliations: To change the default, adjust the template as follows.e)Selection: Highlight all author and affiliation lines.f)Change number of columns: Select Format > Columns > Presets > One Column.g)Highlight author and affiliation lines of affiliation 1 and copy this selection.h)Formatting: Insert one hard return immediately after the last character of the last affiliation line. Then paste the copy of affiliation 1. Repeat as necessary for each additional affiliation.i)Reassign number of columns: Place your cursor to the right of the last character of the last affiliation line of an even numbered affiliation (e.g., if there are five affiliations, place your cursor at end of fourth affiliation). Drag the cursor up to highlight all of the above author and affiliation lines. Go to Format > Columns and select ―2 Columns‖. I f you have an odd number of affiliations, the final affiliation will be centered on the page; all previous will be in two columns.B.Identify the HeadingsHeadings, or heads, are organizational devices that guide the reader through your paper. There are two types: component heads and text heads.Component heads identify the different components of your paper and are not topically subordinate to each other. Examples include Acknowledgments and References and, for these, the correct style to use is ―Heading5‖. Use ―figurecaption‖ for your Figure captions, and ―table head‖ for your table title. Run-in heads, such as ―Abstract‖, will require you to apply a style (in this case, italic) in addition to the style provided by the drop down menu to differentiate the head from the text.Text heads organize the topics on a relational, hierarchical basis. For example, the paper title is the primary text head because all subsequent material relates and elaborates on this one topic. If there are two or more sub-topics, the next level head (uppercase Roman numerals) should be used and, conversely, if there are not at least two sub-topics, then no subheads should be introduced. Styles named ―Heading 1‖, ―Heading 2‖, ―Heading 3‖, and ―Heading 4‖ are prescribed.C.Figures and Tables1)Positioning Figures and Tables: Place figures and tables at the top and bottom of columns. Avoid placing them in the middle of columns. Large figures and tables may span across both columns. Figure captions should be below the figures; table heads should appear above the tables. Insert figures and tables after they are cited in the text. Use the abbreviation ―Fig. 1‖, even at the beginning of a sentence.TABLE I. T ABLE T YPE S TYLESa. Sample of a Table footnote. (Table footnote)Figure 1. Example of a ONE-COLUMN figure caption.Please see last page of this document for AN EXAMPLE of a 2-COLUMN Figure.Figure Labels: Use 8 point Times New Roman for Figure labels. Use words rather than symbols or abbreviations when writing Figure axis labels to avoid confusing the reader. As an example, write the quantity ―Magnetization‖, or―Magnetization, M‖, not just ―M‖. If including units in the label, present them within parentheses. Do not label axes only with units. In the example, write ―Magnetization (A/m)‖ or ―Magnetization {A[m(1)]}‖, not just ―A/m‖. Do not label axes with a ratio of quantities and units. For example, write ―Temperature (K)‖, not ―Temperature/K‖. D.FootnotesUse footnotes sparingly (or not at all) and place them at the bottom of the column on the page on which they are referenced. Use Times 8-point type, single-spaced. To help your readers, avoid using footnotes altogether and include necessary peripheral observations in the text (within parentheses, if you prefer, as in this sentence).VI.C OPYRIGHT F ORMS AND R EPRINT O RDERS You must submit the IEEE Electronic Copyright Form (ECF) per Step 7 of the CPS author kit’s web page. THIS FORM MUST BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER TO PUBLISH YOUR PAPER.Please see Step 9 for ordering reprints of your paper. Reprints may be ordered using the form provided as <reprint.doc> or <reprint.pdf>.A CKNOWLEDGMENTThe preferred spelling of the word ―acknowledgment‖ in America is without an ―e‖ after the ―g‖. Avoid the stilted expression, ―One of us (R.B.G.) thanks . . .‖ Instead, try ―R.B.G. thanks‖. Put applicable sponsor acknowledgments here; DO NOT place them on the first page of your paper or as a footnote.R EFERENCESList and number all bibliographical references in 9-point Times, single-spaced, at the end of your paper. When referenced in the text, enclose the citation number in square brackets, for example [1]. Where appropriate, include the name(s) of editors of referenced books. The template will number citations consecutively within brackets [1]. The sentence punctuation follows the bracket [2]. Refer simply to the reference number, as in [3]—do not use ―Ref. [3]‖ or ―reference [3]‖ except at the beginning of a sentence: ―Reference [3] was the first. . .‖Number footnotes separately in superscripts. Place the actual footnote at the bottom of the column in which it was cited. Do not put footnotes in the reference list. Use letters for table footnotes.Unless there are six authors or more give all authors’names; do not use ―et al.‖. Papers that have not been published, even if they have been submitted for publication,should be cited as ―unpublished‖ [4]. Papers that have been accepted for publication should be cited as ―in press‖ [5]. Capitalize only the first word in a paper title, except for proper nouns and element symbols.For papers published in translation journals, please give the English citation first, followed by the original foreign-language citation [6].[1]G. Eason, B. Noble, and I. N. Sned don, ―On certain integrals ofLipschitz-Hankel type involving products of Bessel functions,‖ Phil.Trans. Roy. Soc. London, vol. A247, pp. 529–551, April 1955.(references)[2]J. Clerk Maxwell, A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, 3rd ed.,vol. 2. Oxford: Clarendon, 1892, pp.68–73.[3]I. S. Jacobs and C. P. Bean, ―Fine particles, thin films and exchangeanisotropy,‖ in Magnetism, vol. III, G. T. Rado and H. Suhl, Eds.New York: Academic, 1963, pp. 271–350.[4]K. Elissa, ―Title of paper if known,‖ unpublished.[5]R. Nicole, ―Title of paper with only first word capitalized,‖ J. NameStand. Abbrev., in press.[6]Y. Yorozu, M. Hirano, K. Oka, and Y. Tagawa, ―Electronspectroscopy studies on magneto-optical media and plastic substrate interface,‖ IEEE Transl. J. Magn. Japan, vol. 2, pp. 740–741, August 1987 [Digests 9th Annual Conf. Magnetics Japan, p. 301, 1982]. [7]M. Young, The Technical Writer’s Handbook. Mill Valley, CA:University Science, 1989.[8]Electronic Publication: Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs):Article in a journal:[9] D. Kornack and P. Rakic, ―Cell Proliferation without Neurogenesis inAdult Primate Neocortex,‖ Science, vol. 294, Dec. 2001, pp. 2127-2130, doi:10.1126/science.1065467.Article in a conference proceedings:[10]H. Goto, Y. Hasegawa, and M. Tanaka, ―Efficien t SchedulingFocusing on the Duality of MPL Representatives,‖ Proc. IEEE Symp.Computational Intelligence in Scheduling (SCIS 07), IEEE Press, Dec.2007, pp. 57-64, doi:10.1109/SCIS.2007.357670.Figure 2. Example of a TWO-COLUMN figure caption: (a) this is the format for referencing parts of a figure.。
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Your Paper's Title Starts Here: Please Centeruse Helvetica (Arial) 14FULL First Author1, a, FULL Second Author2,b and Others3,c1Full address of first author, including country2Full address of second author, including country3List all distinct addresses in the same waya email,b email,c emailKeywords:List the keywords covered in your paper. These keywords will also be used by the publisher to produce a keyword index.For the rest of the paper, please use Times Roman (Times New Roman) 12Abstract. This document explains and demonstrates how to prepare your camera-ready manuscript for Trans Tech Publications. The best is to read these instructions and follow the outline of this text. The text area for your manuscript must be 17 cm wide and 25 cm high (6.7 and 9.8 inches, resp.). Do not place any text outside this area. Use good quality, white paper of approximately 21 x 29 cm or 8 x 11 inches (please do not change the document setting from A4 to letter). Your manuscript will be reduced by approximately 20% by the publisher. Please keep this in mind when designing your figures and tables etc.IntroductionAll manuscripts must be in English. Please keep a second copy of your manuscript in your office (just in case anything gets lost in the mail). When receiving the manuscript, we assume that the corresponding authors grant us the copyright to use the manuscript for the book or journal in question. Should authors use tables or figures from other Publications, they must ask the corresponding publishers to grant them the right to publish this material in their paper.Use italic for emphasizing a word or phrase. Do not use boldface typing or capital letters except for section headings (cf. remarks on section headings, below). Use a laser printer, not a matrix dot printer. Organization of the TextSection Headings. The section headings are in boldface capital and lowercase letters. Second level headings are typed as part of the succeeding paragraph (like the subsection heading of this paragraph).Page Numbers. Do not print page numbers: Please number each sheet toward the middle near the bottom (outside the typing area) with a soft pencil.Tables. Tables (refer with: Table 1, Table 2, ...) should be presented as part of the text, but in such a way as to avoid confusion with the text. A descriptive title should be placed above each table. Units in tables should be given in square brackets [meV]. If square brackets are not available, use curly {meV} or standard brackets (meV).Special Signs. for example , αγμΩ () ≥ ± ● Γ {1120}should always be written in with the fonts Times New Roman or ArialFigures. Figures (refer with: Fig. 1, Fig. 2, ...) also should be presented as part of the text, leaving enough space so that the caption will not be confused with the text. The caption should be self-contained and placed below or beside the figure. Generally, only original drawings or photographic reproductions are acceptable. Only very good photocopies are acceptable. Utmost care must be taken to insert the figures in correct alignment with the text. Half-tone pictures should be inthe form of glossy prints. If possible, please include your figures as graphic images in the electronic version. For best quality the pictures should have a resolution of 300 dpi(dots per inch).Color figures are welcome for the online version of the journal. Generally, these figures will be reduced to black and white for the print version. The author should indicate on the checklist if he wishes to have them printed in full color and make the necessary payments in advance.Equations. Equations (refer with: Eq. 1, Eq. 2, ...) should be indented 5 mm (0.2"). There should be one line of space above the equation and one line of space below it before the text continues. The equations have to be numbered sequentially, and the number put in parentheses at the right-hand edge of the text. Equations should be punctuated as if they were an ordinary part of the text. Punctuation appears after the equation but before the equation number, e.g.c2 = a2 + b2. (1)Literature ReferencesReferences are cited in the text just by square brackets [1]. (If square brackets are not available, slashes may be used instead, e.g. /2/.) Two or more references at a time may be put in one set of brackets [3,4]. The references are to be numbered in the order in which they are cited in the text and are to be listed at the end of the contribution under a heading References, see our example below. SummaryOn your CD, please indicate the format and word processor used. Please also provide your phone number, fax number and e-mail address for rapid communication with the publisher. Please always send your CD along with a hard copy that must match the CD’s content exactly. If you follow the foregoing, your paper will conform to the requirements of the publisher and facilitate a problem-free publication process.References[1] Dj.M. Maric, P.F. Meier and S.K. Estreicher: Mater. Sci. Forum Vol. 83-87 (1992), p. 119[2] M.A. Green: High Efficiency Silicon Solar Cells (Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland 1987).[3] Y. Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D. GuptaNoyes Publications/William Andrew Publising, Norwich, NY (2004), in press.[4] G. Henkelman, G.Johannesson and H. Jónsson, in: Theoretical Methods in Condencsed PhaseChemistry, edited by S.D. Schwartz, volume 5 of Progress in Theoretical Chemistry and Physics, chapter, 10, Kluwer Academic Publishers (2000).[5] R.J. Ong, J.T. Dawley and P.G. Clem: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2003)[6] P.G. Clem, M. Rodriguez, J.A. Voigt and C.S. Ashley, U.S. Patent 6,231,666. (2001)[7] Information on 。
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Your Paper's Title Starts Here: Please Centeruse Helvetica (Arial) 14FULL First Author1, a, FULL Second Author2,b and Others3,c1Full address of first author, including country2Full address of second author, including country3List all distinct addresses in the same waya email,b email,c emailKeywords:List the keywords covered in your paper. These keywords will also be used by the publisher to produce a keyword index.For the rest of the paper, please use Times Roman (Times New Roman) 12Abstract. This document explains and demonstrates how to prepare your camera-ready manuscript for Trans Tech Publications. The best is to read these instructions and follow the outline of this text. The text area for your manuscript must be 17 cm wide and 25 cm high (6.7 and 9.8 inches, resp.). Do not place any text outside this area. Use good quality, white paper of approximately 21 x 29 cm or 8 x 11 inches (please do not change the document setting from A4 to letter). Your manuscript will be reduced by approximately 20% by the publisher. Please keep this in mind when designing your figures and tables etc.IntroductionAll manuscripts must be in English. Please keep a second copy of your manuscript in your office (just in case anything gets lost in the mail). When receiving the manuscript, we assume that the corresponding authors grant us the copyright to use the manuscript for the book or journal in question. Should authors use tables or figures from other Publications, they must ask the corresponding publishers to grant them the right to publish this material in their paper.Use italic for emphasizing a word or phrase. Do not use boldface typing or capital letters except for section headings (cf. remarks on section headings, below). Use a laser printer, not a matrix dot printer. Organization of the TextSection Headings. The section headings are in boldface capital and lowercase letters. Second level headings are typed as part of the succeeding paragraph (like the subsection heading of this paragraph).Page Numbers. Do not print page numbers: Please number each sheet toward the middle near the bottom (outside the typing area) with a soft pencil.Tables. Tables (refer with: Table 1, Table 2, ...) should be presented as part of the text, but in such a way as to avoid confusion with the text. A descriptive title should be placed above each table. The caption should be self-contained and placed below or beside the table. Units in tables should be given in square brackets [meV]. If square brackets are not available, use curly {meV} or standard brackets (meV).Special Signs. for example , αγμΩ () ≥ ± ● Γ {1120}should always be written in with the fonts Times New Roman or ArialFigures. Figures (refer with: Fig. 1, Fig. 2, ...) also should be presented as part of the text, leaving enough space so that the caption will not be confused with the text. The caption should be self-contained and placed below or beside the figure. Generally, only original drawings or photographic reproductions are acceptable. Only very good photocopies are acceptable. Utmost care must be taken to insert the figures in correct alignment with the text. Half-tone pictures should be in the form of glossy prints. If possible, please includeyour figures as graphic images in the electronic version. For best quality the pictures should have a resolution of 300 dpi(dots per inch).Color figures are welcome for the online version of the journal. Generally, these figures will be reduced to black and white for the print version. The author should indicate on the checklist if he wishes to have them printed in full color and make the necessary payments in advance.Equations. Equations (refer with: Eq. 1, Eq. 2, ...) should be indented 5 mm (0.2"). There should be one line of space above the equation and one line of space below it before the text continues. The equations have to be numbered sequentially, and the number put in parentheses at the right-hand edge of the text. Equations should be punctuated as if they were an ordinary part of the text. Punctuation appears after the equation but before the equation number, e.g.c2 = a2 + b2. (1)Literature ReferencesReferences are cited in the text just by square brackets [1]. (If square brackets are not available, slashes may be used instead, e.g. /2/.) Two or more references at a time may be put in one set of brackets [3,4]. The references are to be numbered in the order in which they are cited in the text and are to be listed at the end of the contribution under a heading References, see our example below.SummaryOn your CD, please indicate the format and word processor used. Please also provide your phone number, fax number and e-mail address for rapid communication with the publisher. Please always send your CD along with a hard copy that must match the CD’s content exactly. If you follow the foregoing, your paper will conform to the requirements of the publisher and facilitate a problem-free publication process. References[1] Dj.M. Maric, P.F. Meier and S.K. Estreicher: Mater. Sci. Forum Vol. 83-87 (1992), p. 119[2] M.A. Green: High Efficiency Silicon Solar Cells (Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland 1987).[3] Y. Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D. Gupta NoyesPublications/William Andrew Publising, Norwich, NY (2004), in press.[4] G. Henkelman, G.Johannesson and H. Jónsson, in: Theoretical Methods in Condencsed PhaseChemistry, edited by S.D. Schwartz, volume 5 of Progress in Theoretical Chemistry and Physics, chapter, 10, Kluwer Academic Publishers (2000).[5] R.J. Ong, J.T. Dawley and P.G. Clem: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2003)[6] P.G. Clem, M. Rodriguez, J.A. Voigt and C.S. Ashley, U.S. Patent 6,231,666. (2001)[7] Information on 。
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1GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS1.1Type areaThe text should fit exactly into the type area of 187 ⨯272 mm (7.36" ⨯10.71"). For correct settings of margins in the Page Setup dialog box (File menu) see Table 1.Table 1. Margin settings for A4 size paper and letter size paper.* Column dialog box in Format menu.1.2Typefont, typesize and spacingUse Times New Roman 12 point size and 14 point line spacing (Standard; text tag). Use roman type except for the headings (Heading tags), parameters in mathematics (not for log, sin, cos, ln, max., d (in d x), etc), Latin names of species and genera in botany and zoology and the titles of journals and books which should all be in italics. Never use bold, except to denote vectors in mathematics. Never underline any text. Use the small font (10 points on 11 points) for tables (Table tags), figure captions (Figure caption tag) and the references (Reference text tag).Never use letterspacing and never use more than one space after each other.2GETTING STARTED2.1Preparing the new file with the correct template Copy the template file B2ProcA4.dot (if you print on A4 size paper) or B2ProcLe.dot (for Letter size paper) to the template directory. This directory can be found by selecting the Tools menu, Options and then by tabbing the File Locations. When the Word programme has been started open the File menu and choose New. Now select the template B2ProcA4.dot or B2ProcLe.dot (see above). Start by renaming the document by clicking Save As in the menu Files. Name your file as follows: First three letters of the file name should be the first three letters of the last name of the first author, the second three letters should be the first letter of the first three words of the title of the paper (e.g. this paper: balpcc.doc). Now you can type your paper, or copy the old version of your paper onto this new formated file. 2.2Copying old text onto new fileOpen your old file and the new file. Switch between these two with the Window menu. Select all text of the old file (excluding title, authors, affiliations andPreparing a Two Column Paper with MS Word for WindowsW.J. ZHOU & J.TangA.A. Balkema Publishers, Rotterdam, NetherlandsC.T.ZhaoNew Institute, Gouda, NetherlandsABSTRACT: Authors of papers to proceedings have to type these in a form suitable for direct photographic reproduction by the publisher. In order to ensure uniform style throughout the volume, all the papers have to be prepared strictly according to the instructions set below. A laser printer should be used to print the text. The publisher will reduce the camera-ready copy to 75% and print it in black only. For the convenience of the authors template files for MS Word 6.0 (and higher) are provided.KEYWORD: In order to; MS Wordabstract) and paste onto bottom of new file, after having deleted the word INTRODUCTION (see also section 2.5). Check the margin setting (Page Setup dialog box in File menu) and column settings (see Table 1 for correct settings). After this copy the texts which have to be placed in the frames (see sections 2.3 and 2.4 ). In order to avoid disruption of the text and frames, copy these texts paragraph by paragraph without including the first word (which includes the old tag). It is best to first retype the first words manually and then to paste the correct text behind. When the new file contains all the text, the old tags in the text should be replaced by the new Balkema tags (see section 3). Before doing this apply automatic formatting (AutoFormat in Format menu).2.3Title, author and affiliation framePlace the cursor on the T of Title at the top of your newly named file and type the title of the paper in lower case (no caps except for proper names). The title should not be longer than 75 characters). Delete the word Title (do not delete the paragraph end). Place the cursor on the A of A.B. Author(s) and type the name of the first author (first the initials and then the last name). If any of the co-authors have the same affiliation as the first author, add his name after an & (or a comma if more names follow). Delete the words A.B. Author etc. and place the cursor on the A of Affiliation. Type the correct affiliation (Name of the institute, City, State/Province, Country). Now delete the word Affiliation. If there are authors linked to other institutes, place the cursor at the end of the affiliation line just typed and give a return. Now type the name(s) of the author(s) and after a return the affiliation. Repeat this procedure until all affiliations have been typed.All these texts fit in a frame which should not be changed (Width: Exactly 187 mm (7.36"); Height: Exactly 73 mm (2.87") from top margin; Lock anchor).2.4Abstract frameIf there are no further authors place the cursor one space behind the word ABSTRACT: and type your abstract of not more than 150 words. The top of the first line of the abstract will be 73 mm (2.87") from the top of the type area. The complete abstract will fall in the abstract frame, the settings of which should also not be changed (Width: Exactly 187 mm (7.36"); Height: Automatic; Vertical 73 mm (2.87") from margin; Lock anchor). 2.5First line of text or headingIf your text starts with a heading, place the cursor on the I of INTRODUCTION and type the correct text for the heading. Now delete the word INTRODUCTION and start with the text after a return. This text should have the tag First paragraph.If your text starts without a heading you should place the cursor on the I of INTRODUCTION, change the tag to First paragraph and type your text after deleting the word INTRODUCTION.3LAYOUT OF TEXT3.1Text and indentingText is set in two columns of 9 cm (3.54") width each with 7 mm (0.28") spacing between the columns. All text should be typed in Times New Roman, 12 pt on 13 pt line spacing except for the paper title (18 pt on 20 pt), author(s) (14 pt on 16 pt), and the small text in tables, captions and references (10 pt on 11 pt). All line spacing is exact. Never add any space between lines or paragraphs. When a column has blank lines at the bottom of the page, add space above and below headings (see opposite column).First lines of paragraphs are indented 5 mm (0.2") except for paragraphs after a heading or a blank line (First paragraph tag).3.2HeadingsType primary headings in capital letters roman (Heading 1 tag) and secondary and tertiary headings in lower case italics (Headings 2 and 3 tags). Headings are set flush against the left margin. The tag will give two blank lines (26 pt) above and one (13 pt) beneath the primary headings, 1½ blank lines (20 pt) above and a ½ blank line (6 pt) beneath the secondary headings and one blank line (13 pt) above the tertiary headings. Headings are not indented and neither are the first lines of text following the heading indented. If a primary heading is directly followed by a secondary heading, only a ½ blank line should be set between the two headings. In the Word programme this has to be done manually as follows: Place the cursor on the primary heading, select Paragraph in the Format menu, and change the setting for spacing after, from 13 pt to 0 pt. In the same way the setting in the secondary heading for spacing before should be changed from 20 pt to 7 pt.3.3 Listing and numberingWhen listing facts use either the style tag List signs or the style tag List numbers. 3.4 EquationsUse the equation editor of the selected word processing programme. Equations are not indented (Formula tag). Number equations consecutively and place the number with the tab key at the end of the line, between parantheses. Refer to equations by these numbers. See for example Equation 1 below: From the above we note that sin θ = (x + y )z or:4211tan t a R K k c τνδ=-+⎛⎫ ⎪⎝⎭(1)where c a = interface adhesion; δ = friction angle at interface; and k 1 = shear stiffness number.For simple equations in the text always use superscript and subscript (select Font in the Format menu). Do not use the equation editor between text on same line.The inline equations (equations within a sentence) in the text will automatically be converted to the AMS notation standard. 3.5 TablesLocate tables close to the first reference to them in the text and number them consecutively. Avoid abbreviations in column headings. Indicate units in the line immediately below the heading. Explanations should be given at the foot of the table, not within the table itself. Use only horizontal rules: One above and one below the column headings and one at the foot of the table (Table rule tag: Use the Shift-minus key to actually type the rule exactly where you want it). For simple tables use the tab key and not the table option. Type all text in tables in small type: 10 on 11 points (Table text tag). Align all headings to the left of their column and start these headings with an initial capital. Type the caption above the table to the same width as the table (Table caption tag). See for example Table 1. 3.6 Figure captionsAlways use the Figure caption style tag (10 points size on 11 points line space). Place the caption underneath the figure (see Section 5). Type as follows: ‘Figure 1. Caption.’ Leave about two lines of space between the figure caption and the text ofthe paper.Figure 1. Caption of a typical figure. Photographs will be scanned by the printer. Always supply original photographs.3.7 ReferencesIn the text, place the authors’ last names (without initials) and the date of publication in parentheses (see examples in Section 5). At the end of the paper, list all references in alphabetical order underneath the heading REFERENCES (Reference heading tag). The references should be typed in small text (10 pt on 12pt) and second and further lines should be indented 5.0 mm (0.2") (Reference text tag). If several works by the same author are cited, entries should be chronological:Larch, A.A. 1996a. Development ... Larch, A.A. 1996b. Facilities ... Larch, A.A. 1997. Computer ...Larch, A.A. & Jensen, M.C. 1996. Effects of ... Larch, A.A. & Smith, B.P. 1993. Alpine ...3.7.1 Typography for referencesLast name, First name or Initials (ed.) year. Book title . City: Publisher.Last name, First name or Initials year. Title of article. Title of Journal (series number if necessary) volume number (issue number if necessary): page numbers.3.7.2 ExamplesGrove, A.T. 1980. Geomorphic evolution of the Sahara and the Nile. In M.A.J. Williams & H. Faure (eds), The Sahara and the Nile : 21-35. Rotterdam: Balkema.Jappelli, R. & Marconi, N. 1997. Recommendations and prejudices in the realm of foundation engineering in Italy: A historical review. In Carlo Viggiani (ed.), Geotechnical engineering for the preservation of monuments and historical sites ; Proc. intern. symp., Napoli, 3-4 October 1996. Rotterdam: Balkema.Johnson, H.L. 1965. Artistic development in autistic children. Child Development 65(1): 13-16.Polhill, R.M. 1982. Crotalaria in Africa and Madagascar . Rotterdam: Balkema.3.8 NotesThese should be avoided. Insert the information in the text. In tables the following reference marks should be used: *, **, etc. and the actual footnotes set directly underneath the table.3.9ConclusionsConclusions should state concisely the most important propositions of the paper as well as the author’s views of the practical implications of the results.4PHOTOGRAPHS AND FIGURESNumber figures consecutively in the order in which reference is made to them in the text, making no dis-tinction between diagrams and photographs. Figures should fit within the column width of 90 mm (3.54") or within the type area width of 187 mm (7.36").Figures, photographs, etc. can be in black/white or full color, but will be produced in the book in black/white only. Paste copies of the same size onto the typescript where you want them to appear in the text. Do not place them sideways on a page; however if this cannot be avoided, no other text (except the figure caption) should appear on that page. Figures, etc. should not be centered, but placed against the left margin. Leave about two lines of space between the actual text and figure (including caption).Never place any text next to a figure. Leave this space blank. The most convenient place for placing figures is at the top or bottom of the page. Avoid placing text between figures as readers might not notice the text. Keep in mind that everything will be reduced to 75%. Therefore, 9 point should be the minimum size of the lettering. Lines should preferably be 0.2 mm (0.1") thick. Keep figures as simple as possible. Avoid excessive notes and designations.Photographs should be with good contrast and on glossy paper. Photographic reproductions cut from books or journals, photocopies of photographs and screened photographs are unacceptable. The proceedings will be printed in black only. For this reason avoid the use of colour in figures and photographs. Colour is also nearly always unnecessary for scientific work.5PREFERENCES, SYMBOLS AND UNITS Consistency of style is very important. Note the spacing, punctuation and caps in all the examples below.-References in the text:Figure 1, Figures 2-4, 6, 8a, b (not abbreviated)-References between parentheses:(Fig. 1), (Figs 2-4, 6, 8a, b) (abbreviated)-USA / UK / Netherlands / the Netherlands insteadof U.S.A. / U.K. / The Netherlands-Author & Author (1989)instead of Author and Author (1989)-(Author 1989a, b, Author & Author 1987) instead of (Author, 1989a,b; Author and Author, 1987)-(Author et al. 1989) instead of (Author, Author & Author 1989)-Use the following style:(Author, in press);(Author, in prep.); (Author, unpubl.); (Author, pers. comm.)Always use the official SI notations:-kg / m / kJ / mm instead of kg. (Kg) / m. / kJ.(KJ) / mm.;-20°16'32''SW instead of 20° 16' 32'' SW-0.50instead of0,50 (used in French text); 9000 instead of 9,000 but if more than 10,000: 10,000 instead of 10000-14C instead of C14/ C-14 and BP / BC / AD instead of B.P. / B.C. / A.D.-×20 instead of⨯20 / X20 / x 20; 4 + 5 > 7 instead of 4+5>7 but–8 / +8 instead of– 8 / + 8 - e.g. / i.e. instead of e.g., / i.e.,6SUBMISSION OF MATERIAL TO THE EDITORThe camera-ready copy of the complete paper printed on a high resolution printer on one side of the paper as well as two copies of the paper should be sent to the editor after receiving the final acceptance notice. The paper should be sent together with the signed Copyright form. Include the original photographs. Check whether the paper looks the same as this sample: Title at top of first page in 18 points, authors in 14 points and all other text in 12 points on 13 points line space, except for the small text (10 point on 11 point line space) used in tables, captions and references. Also check if the type width is 187 mm (7.36"), the column width 90 mm (3.54"), the page length is 272 mm (10.71") and that the space above the Abstact is exactly as in the sample. Write your name and the shortened title of the paper in pencil in the bottom margin of each page and number the pages correctly.7DEADLINEThe above material should be with the editor before the deadline for submission. Any material received too late will not be published. Send the material by airmail or by courier well packed and in time. Be sure that all pages are included in the parcel.。
ei论文格式模板

ei论文格式模板1、题目:应简洁、明确、有概括性,字数不宜超过20个字。
2、摘要:要有高度的概括力,语言精练、明确,中文摘要约100—200字;3、关键词:从论文标题或正文中挑选3~5个最能表达主要内容的词作为关键词。
4、目录:写出目录,标明页码。
5、正文:论文正文字数一般应在3000字以上。
论文正文:包括前言、本论、结论三个部分。
前言(引言)是论文的开头部分,主要说明论文写作的目的、现实意义、对所研究问题的认识,并提出论文的中心论点等。
前言要写得简明扼要,篇幅不要太长。
本论是论文的主体,包括研究内容与方法、实验材料、实验结果与分析(讨论)等。
在本部分要运用各方面的研究方法和实验结果,分析问题,论证观点,尽量反映出自己的科研能力和学术水平。
结论是论文的收尾部分,是围绕本论所作的结束语。
其基本的要点就是总结全文,加深题意。
6、谢辞:简述自己通过做论文的体会,并应对指导教师和协助完成论文的有关人员表示谢意。
7、参考文献:在论文末尾要列出在论文中参考过的专著、论文及其他资料,所列参考文献应按文中参考或引证的先后顺序排列。
8、注释:在论文写作过程中,有些问题需要在正文之外加以阐述和说明。
9、附录:对于一些不宜放在正文中,但有参考价值的内容,可编入附录中。
浅析EI收录偏向对工科院校高质量产出的影响摘要:美国工程信息公司的《工程索引》被认为是世界上最全面和最权威的工程文献数据库,也是国际上颇具影响力的论文检索工具。
工科院校要加强学术交流并提升科研实力,加大高质量论文的产出,必须根据Ei的收录偏向,撰写高质量英文论文,向国内外EI收录率较高的英文期刊投稿,提高论文的EI收录率。
关键词:工程索引;学科建设;科技论文Abstract:TheEngineeringIndexbyEngineeringInformationInc, isconsideredastheworld'smostcomprehensiveandauthoritativeen gineeringliteraturedatabase,andinternationallyinfluentialth esissearchtool.Tostrengthentheiracademicexchanges,enhanceth eirscientificresearchabilitiesandincreasetheoutputofhigh?qu alitytheses,theengineeringcollegesanduniversitiesmust,based ontheEItaste,producehigh?qualitythesesinEnglishandcontribut ethemtoEnglishperiodicalswithhighindexrateathomeandabroad,s othattheirthesisindexratecanbeincreased.Keywords:EI;subjectbuilding;scienceandtechnologytheses美国工程信息公司的《工程索引》(EI)被认为是世界上最全面和最权威的工程文献数据库,也是国际上颇具影响力的论文检索工具[1]。
EI 会议论文格式模版(中文)

说明:因为很多会议论文的模版都是英文的,我们是中国人,虽然写论文要用English,但是我们可以有中文版的模版说明!本人上传这个文档是为大家写会议论文学习交流使用!翻译只是个人兴趣爱好,但是由于个人经验不是太丰富,有些专有名词翻译可能会有些出入,如有翻译不妥的地方请多包含!如果网友有翻译的更好的可以上传,让我们学习交流!这只是论文模版说明,并没有按其所说的规定进行格式编排,要看原文请参看:MSW_A4_format好了废话不多说了,开始你的论文之旅吧!恋上咖啡的鱼 2012年6月10日论文题目(使用样式:论文题目)副标题根据需要(论文副标题)第一从属作者姓名第二从属作者姓名第一行(从属关系):部门.组织机构名称第一行(从属关系):部门.组织机构名称第二行:组织机构名称,可以接受首字母缩写第二行:组织机构名称,可以接受首字母缩写第三行:城市,国家第三行:城市,国家第四行:电子邮箱如需要的话第四行:电子邮箱如需要的话摘要—这个电子文件是“排好版的”模版。
你论文的各种不同的组成部分[论文标题,正文,段落标题等]已经在这样式表中定义了,如文件中部分给出的举例说明。
(摘要)关键词-组件;格式化;类型;式样;插入(关键词)1.介绍(标题1)这个模版,对于个人电脑在MS Word 2003中修改以及保存为“Word 97-2003&6.0/95-RTF”,为作者提供了大部分他们论文需要准备的电子版本的格式规范。
所有标准论文组件被指定因为三个原因:(1)当格式化个人的论文时操作简单,(2)自动符合电子需求,以促进并发或后续生产的电子产品,(3)会议论文集从头到尾风格一致。
页边距,列宽度,行间距和字样是内置的;在文件中提供了字样的示例以及用斜体字类型辨识出,在圆括号中,在示例的后面。
一些组件,例如多层次公式,图形和表格没有指定,尽管提供了各种表文本样式。
格式化程序将需要创建这些组件,包含了适用的后续标准。
ei格式模板.doc

ei格式模板EI会议其实并没有统一的格式,因为会议合作的出版社不同,因为格式都是按照出版社的格式而定,就让我们看一下普通的ei格式吧!ei格式1、题目:应简洁、明确、有概括性,字数不宜超过20个字。
2、摘要:要有高度的概括力,语言精练、明确,中文摘要约100 200字;3、关键词:从标题或正文中挑选3~5个最能表达主要内容的词作为关键词。
4、目录:写出目录,标明页码。
5、正文:正文字数一般应在3000字以上。
正文:包括前言、本论、结论三个部分。
前言(引言)是的开头部分,主要说明写作的目的、现实意义、对所研究问题的认识,并提出的中心论点等。
前言要写得简明扼要,篇幅不要太长。
本论是的主体,包括研究内容与方法、实验材料、实验结果与分析(讨论)等。
在本部分要运用各方面的研究方法和实验结果,分析问题,论证观点,尽量反映出自己的科研能力和学术水平。
结论是的收尾部分,是围绕本论所作的结束语。
其基本的要点就是总结全文,加深题意。
6、谢辞:简述自己通过做的体会,并应对指导教师和协助完成的有关人员表示谢意。
7、:在末尾要列出在中参考过的专著、及其他资料,所列应按文中参考或引证的先后顺序排列。
8、注释:在写作过程中,有些问题需要在正文之外加以阐述和说明。
9、附录:对于一些不宜放在正文中,但有参考价值的内容,可编入附录中。
关于ei的范文浅析EI收录偏向对工科院校高质量产出的影响摘要:美国工程信息公司的《工程索引》被认为是世界上最全面和最权威的工程文献数据库,也是国际上颇具影响力的检索工具。
工科院校要加强学术交流并提升科研实力,加大高质量的产出,必须根据Ei的收录偏向,撰写高质量英文,向国内外EI收录率较高的英文期刊投稿,提高的EI收录率。
关键词:工程索引;学科建设; 科技Abstract: The Engineering Index by Engineering Information Inc,is considered as the world s most comprehensive and authoritative engineering literature databas e, and internationally influential thesis search tool. To strengthen their acade mic exchanges, enhance their scientific research abilities and increase the outp ut of high?quality theses, the engineering colleges and universities must, base d on the EI taste, produce high?quality theses in English and contribute them to English periodicals with high index rate at home and abroad, so that the ir thesis index rate can be increased.Key words:EI; subject building; science and technology these s美国工程信息公司的《工程索引》(EI)被认为是世界上最全面和最权威的工程文献数据库,也是国际上颇具影响力的检索工具[1]。
ei会议论文格式

ei会议论文格式有很多网友都在为ei会议论文的格式发愁,下面是小编为大家精心推荐的ei会议论文格式,希望能够对您有所帮助。
ei会议论文格式1. 提供完整对应的中英文对照不言而喻,Ei数据库在处理数据时使用的语言为英语。
因此,应确保出现在中文摘要的全部作者的姓名、单位及顺序号、城市及邮编、电子信箱(非必要)、身份头衔等在英文中得到对应反映。
不可用et al 代替后面几位,以避免遗漏,损害著作者权益。
2. 明确姓氏与名字的定位作者为外族或外国人士时(尤其是中东、日本和朝鲜等国),最好用完全大写姓氏表示姓氏,首字母大写表示名字。
或按照汉语姓名排列,做到全刊的姓名顺序一致,以避免可能出现的混淆和误解。
3. 准确标示Email所属Ei数据库自2004年起规定:Email中若含有姓名字母,其使用者应为本人。
Emai位置排列应使读者明白其对应的作者是谁。
4. 明确标示特定联系人通常,第一作者即为联系人,这种情况下,可不作任何标记,否则应以文字或符号指明特定联系人。
任何象征性的,或在作者和编者看来不言而喻的说明,都不足以表明联系人身份。
5. 明确标示作者和单位的对应关系作者和单位的关系要使读者一目了然。
另外,即使是第二,第三作者单位也要给出英文单位。
6. 相同单位应译法相同不要出现同一作者单位不同的写法,有的甚至在同一本刊中同一单位就有两种写法。
7. 完整译出单位名称作者单位既是与作者通讯联系的重要途径,也是保证作者资格得到承认的必要参考。
因此,除确属保密性质或全球知名的企事业单位外,单位名称请不要使用几个大写字母所组成的完全缩写或简称。
同时,鉴于某些词汇的缩写有所不同,也请不要自行缩写个别单词,以减少出错的可能。
8. 按照英文习惯排列单位内部级别顺序请按照英文习惯从小到大排列一个单位的内部各级。
此外,当单位为教育部某一实验室时,一般不可以只标出“实验室”和“教育部”两个单位,而应标明所在大学或科研机构。
三、关键词1.尽量不要省去关键词或以分类码代替词。
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Paper Title(use style:paper title) Subtitle as needed(paper subtitle)Authors Name/s per1st Affiliation(Author) line1(of Affiliation): of organization line2:name of organization,acronyms acceptableline3:City,Countryline4:e-mail address if desired Authors Name/s per2nd Affiliation(Author) line1(of Affiliation): of organization line2:name of organization,acronyms acceptableline3:City,Countryline4:e-mail address if desiredAbstract—This electronic document is a“live”template.The various components of your paper[title,text,heads,etc.]are already defined on the style sheet,as illustrated by the portions given in this document.DO NOT USE SPECIAL CHARACTERS,SYMBOLS,OR MATH IN YOUR TITLE OR ABSTRACT.(Abstract)Keywords-component;formatting;style;styling;insert(key words)标题副标题第一作者1,第二作者21.单位,城市,国家,邮编2.单位,城市,国家,邮编1.E-mail address,2.E-mail address【摘要】本电子文档定义了由IEEE出版的各种中文学术会议论文集的标准文章格式。
文档中定义了标题、作者、单位、摘要、章节标题、正文、图、表、参考文献等元素,并且本文档中各种元素所采用的格式即符合IEEE的标准格式。
【关键词】模板;格式;IEEE;学术会议;论文集1引言本模板由IEEE制作,定义了由IEEE出版的各种科技会议论文集的标准格式。
本模板用MS Word制作,并被保存为RTF格式,适用于使用MS Word编排论文的作者,为作者提供文章排版的格式规范。
IEEE推荐所有向IEEE的会议投稿的作者使用本模板,一方面可以方便排版,另一方面可以统一论文集格式并确保所有论文符合IEEE的出版规范。
科技论文的各种元素的格式,包括页面空白、分栏、行距、图、表等,均在本模板中被定义。
此外,本文档的格式也严格遵守IEEE会议论文标准格式,作者可直接以本文档为例,直观了解论文标准格式。
2使用须知2.1纸型本模板仅针对采用A4纸型的会议论文集。
请务必确保您的论文采用A4幅面(21厘米×29.7厘米)进行排版。
2.2排版规范的完整性本模板可直接用于论文及其文字的编排,有的页边距、栏宽、行距、字体都严格符合规定,请勿修改!尤其是页边距,由于论文集在后期制作过程中需要在页眉、页脚添加各种信息,所以所有论文务必确保现有的页边距不被修改,页面空白不被占用。
3论文写作注意事项不要使用空格、制表符设置段落缩进,不要通过连续的回车符(换行符)调整段间距。
3.1英文缩写除了一些众所周知的英文缩写,如IP、CPU、FDA,所有的英文缩写在文中第一次出现时都应该给出其全称。
文章标题中尽量避免使用生僻的英文缩写。
3.2单位●尽可能使用国际标准单位(公制),如厘米、千克、秒,在特殊情况下可以使用英制单位,如“3.5英寸磁盘”。
避免把公制与英制混合使用。
●不要把单位的全称与缩写混合使用。
可以使用“Wb/m2”或“Webers每平方米”,但不要写“Webers/m2”。
●不要省略小数前面的0,例如不要把“0.25”写作“.25”。
使用“cm3”,不要写“cc”。
3.3公式对于简单的公式,可以直接以文本方式输入;对于复杂的公式,可以考虑使用公式编辑器,或者将公式制作成图片后插入文中。
编辑公式的过程中要特别注意减号与连字符的区别,前者较长,后者较短。
α=β-γ(1)4论文格式编排4.1纸型、页边距与版式论文应采用A4幅面进行排版。
论文页面设置为:上边距2.5厘米,下边距3厘米,左右边距2厘米;页眉2厘米,页脚2厘米。
论文的页眉和页脚不要添加任何内容,必须为空白。
页面设置中须指定“无网格”(页面设置>>文档网格>>无网格)。
论文的标题、摘要和关键词(包括中文版和英文版)不分栏;正文部分直到文章末尾采用2栏,栏宽相等,栏间距2字符。
4.2标题、作者信息、摘要和关键词4.2.1英文标题英文标题置于论文第一页的最上方。
主标题采用Times New Roman字体,居中,18磅,加粗,单倍行距,段前间隔0.5行。
如有需要,可在主标题下方增加子标题,子标题采用Times New Roman字体,居中,11磅,加粗,单倍行距。
4.2.2英文作者信息英文作者信息置于英文标题下方。
所有作者的姓名列于第一行,用逗号隔开。
姓名采用Times New Roman 字体,居中,10磅,加粗,行距12磅。
姓名下方放置作者的单位信息(英文),单位信息采用Times New Roman字体,居中,8磅,斜体,行距12磅。
如果有多名作者并且单位不同,可以将不同的单位分多行编排,并用阿拉伯数字进行标注。
单位信息下方是作者的e-mail。
e-mail信息采用Times New Roman字体,居中,8磅,斜体,行距12磅。
如果论文提供多个作者的e-mail,可以用逗号隔开,并用阿拉伯数字进行标注。
4.2.3英文摘要和关键词英文摘要置于英文作者信息下方。
摘要采用Times New Roman字体,小五,行距15磅,左对齐。
关键词至于英文摘要下方,采用Times New Roman 字体,小五,单倍行距,左对齐,段前间隔0.5行。
4.2.4中文标题中文标题置于英文摘要和关键词的下方。
主标题采用黑体,居中,18磅,加粗,单倍行距。
如有需要,可在主标题下方增加子标题,子标题采用黑体,居中,11磅,加粗,单倍行距。
4.2.5中文作者信息中文作者信息置于中文标题下方。
所有作者的姓名列于第一行,用逗号隔开。
姓名采用仿宋体,居中,10磅,加粗,行距12磅。
姓名下方放置作者的单位信息(中文),单位信息采用宋体,居中,8磅,斜体,行距12磅。
如果有多名作者并且单位不同,可以将不同的单位分多行编排,并用阿拉伯数字进行标注。
单位信息下方是作者的e-mail。
e-mail信息采用Times New Roman字体,居中,8磅,斜体,行距12磅。
如果论文提供多个作者的e-mail,可以用逗号隔开,并用阿拉伯数字进行标注。
4.2.6中文摘要和关键词中文摘要置于中文作者信息下方。
摘要采用楷体(如有英文则使用Times New Roman字体),10磅,行距15磅,左对齐。
关键词至于中文摘要下方,采用楷体(如有英文则使用Times New Roman字体),10磅,行距15磅,左边对齐,段前间隔0.5行。
4.3正文4.3.1章节标题章节标题可划分为三个级别。
各个级别的标题均使用黑体(如有英文或数字则使用Times New Roman字体),加粗,行距16磅。
标题用阿拉伯数字进行编号。
●一级标题黑体加粗,12磅;段前、段后各空0.5行。
●二级标题黑体加粗,11磅;段前、段后各空0.5行。
●三级标题黑体加粗,10磅;段前、段后不设置。
4.3.2正文正文使用宋体(如有英文或数字则使用Times New Roman字体),10磅。
各段落首行缩进2字符,两端对齐,行距15磅,取消“孤行控制”。
4.3.3致谢致谢信息置于文章末尾和参考文献之间,致谢的采用一级标题的格式,12磅,黑体加粗,段前、段后各空0.5行,但是不使用阿拉伯数字编号。
致谢的正文部分采用与文章正文相同的格式。
4.3.4参考文献参考文献的标题采用一级标题的格式,但是不使用阿拉伯数字编号。
参考文献的标题使用英文(Times New Roman字体)和括号注明中文(黑体),加粗,字体为12磅,段前空1行,段后空0.5行,行距为单倍行距。
参考文献英文(Times New Roman字体),中文采用宋体,8磅,行距单倍行距磅,并采用“[x]”的方式以数字形式编号。
所有参考文献必须列出英文,也就是说,对于中文参考文献,必须先列出该文献的英文信息,在下方另起一行列出该文献的中文信息。
在正文中需要标注对参考文献的引用。
标注时也使用“[x]”的形式,但采用上标格式[2]。
4.4图、表和公式4.4.1图片文中的图片应确保内容清晰。
图片中的文字7.5磅。
图片的尺寸可以根据需要适当放大或缩小,但是其长宽比例应与原图保持一致。
对于比较大的图片,如果缩小后会导致内容不清晰,可以对该图片采用不分栏的格式。
所有图片应尽可能采用“嵌入式”环绕方式,尽量避免采用“四周型”环绕方式,否则排版过程中极易出现图片位置难以控制的情况。
图片居中。
图片的标题放置于图片下方,所有图片必须列出英文标题,Times New Roman字体,如有中文采用黑体,8磅,加粗,居中,行距12磅,段前间隔0.5行,并使用“Figure x”(“图x”)的形式进行编号。
图片的上方和图片标题的下方各设置一空行,行距15磅。
Figure1.Curve:system result of standard experiment图1.标准试验系统结果曲线4.4.2表格表格中的文字7.5磅。
对于比较大的表格,如果按照双栏方式难以容纳,可以对该表格采用不分栏的格式。
所有表格应尽可能采用“无环绕”环绕方式,尽量避免采用“环绕式”。
表格应居中。
表格的标题置于表格上方,采用英文Times New Roman字体(如有中文使用黑体),8磅,加粗,居中,行距12磅,段后间隔0.5行,并使用“Table x”“表x”的形式进行编号。
表格标题的上方和表格的下方各设置一空行,行距15磅。
Table1.System resulting data of standard expriment表1.标准试验系统结果数据数量质量排序稿件件数134782435937678243592435924359243594.4.3公式对于嵌入在正文段落中的公式,如果因为正文段落15磅行距的设置导致公式不能完整显示,可以将该段落的行距设置为“单倍行距”,公式设定为:标准10磅,符号5磅,下标/上标6磅,次符号10磅,下标/上标5磅。