CHAPTER TITLE
Full name of the first author[1], Full name of the second author2, …
1 Business or Academic Affiliation of the first author, City, Zip Code, Country
2 Business or Academic Affiliation of the second author, City, Zip Code, Country
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1. Introduction (Capitalize Each Word)
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2. Title (Capitalize Each Word)
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Table 1
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Tables should be kept to a minimum and be designed to be as simple as possible. Tables are to be typed double-spaced throughout, including headings and footnotes. Each table should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals and supplied with a heading and a legend. Tables should be self-explanatory without reference to the text. The details of the research methods should preferably be described in the legend instead of in the text. The same data should not be presented in both table and graph form or repeated in the text. Each table should have an individual title, italicized and presented with each word capitalized (except and, in, of, with, etc.), and should be refereed into text (e.g. “Table 1 shows…”).
2.1. Subtitle (Capitalize Each Word)
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Fig. 1.
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Figure legends should be typed in numerical order. Graphics should be prepared using applications capable of generating high resolution GIF, TIFF, JPEG or PowerPoint before pasting in the Microsoft Word manuscript file. Use Arabic numerals to designate figures and upper case letters for their parts (Fig. 1). Begin each legend with a title and include sufficient description so that the figure is understandable without reading the text of the manuscript. Information given in legends should not be repeated in the text. Figure’s title should be written with each word capitalized (except and, in, of, with, etc.). Each figure should be refereed into text (e.g. “As it can be seen from the Fig. 1, …”).
Mathematical dependences, their notations in the text and other symbols should be written using Equation Editor 3 Italic in 10 pt type, indexes - in 7 pt and sub indexes - in 6 pt type. Matrices are written in square brackets and vectors in Bold-Regular 10 pt type. All numerals, including index numbers, are presented in Regular type. Formulas are centered, aligned right and numbered using Arabic numerals in round brackets. Each formula should be refereed into text, e.g. “This is defined by Eq. (1)”. An interval of one line between a formula and text should be left.
3. Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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References
References are mentioned in the text using the Harvard System of Referencing. The alphabetically arranged list of references should be used. The references are to be presented in English and the original language in case it is not English. These are the examples of making references:
- For BOOKS and MONOGRAPHS:
Wells, A.T.; Rodrigues, C.C. 2003. Commercial aviation safety. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. USA. 350 p.
- For JOURNALS:
Čavka, I.; Čokorilo, O. 2012. Cost - Benefit Assessment of Aircraft Safety, International Journal for Traffic and Transport Engineering. DOI: 2(4): 359-371.
- For PROCEEDINGS:
Čokorilo, O. 2008. Risk management implementation in aircraft accident cost analysis. In Proceedings of the 12th Air Transport Research Society (ATRS) World Conference, 98-102.
- For INTERNET:
Schuler, J. 2005. Geometric mean and Harmonic mean. Available from Internet: <
The Chapter should be named as follows: E-book title_Surname of the first author.
The Chapter should be submitted as a Word doc via e-mail .
[1] Corresponding author: e-mail (Official e-mail from author's institution)