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Preparation of Papers for IPSI
Transactions and Journals
LastName, A., FirstName; LastName, B., FirstName, Jr.; and LastName, C., FirstName
Abstract—Please, use the following guidelines when preparing papers for IPSI TRANSACTIONS and JOURNALS. Please, use this document as a template if you are using Microsoft Word 6.0 or later. Otherwise, use this document as an instruction. Define all terms and symbols used in the abstract. Do not mention any references in the abstract. If possible, make sure that the abstract contains the following sentences: (a) Topic, (b) Problem statement, (c) About existing solutions and their essential drawbacks, (d) About the proposed solution and why it should not posses the same drawbacks, (e) Conditions and assumptions of the analysis, (f) Types of analysis performed, (g) Basic conclusion of the analysis.
Index Terms—Key words or phrases in the alphabetical order, separated by commas
1.INTRODUCTION
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HIS document is a template. It can be downloaded ( so it can be used to prepare the manuscript. Remember that the maximal number of pages is 6, and the charge for each extra page is given on the Web.
2.Procedure for Paper Submission
2.1Review Stage
Papers can be submitted only electronically, as indicated on the web site.
2.2Final Stage
When you submit your final version, after your paper has been accepted, print it in two-column format, including figures and tables.
2.3Figures
All tables and figures will be processed as images. If possible, figure caption should include the following elements: (a) Title, (b) Legend, (c) Description, (d) Implication.
3.Basic Text
This part can be broken in a as many sections and subsections as needed.
“Proposed instructions for cache injection support are hand-inserted into synchronization kernels and parallel applications. A detailed simulator of memory subsystem is developed. For each application, we compare the performance of base system and one or more systems that include cache injection. Experiments varied different memory subsystem parameters, in order to explore their influence on cache injection.”
4.Conclusion
A conclusion section is required. It should concentrate on the price/performance of the proposed/analyzed solution.
Appendix
Appendixes, if needed, appear before the acknowledgment. If no space available, use the appendices to indicate the web URLs with all the detailed information.
Acknowledgment
List your sponsors on the first page. Here only those who helped you in other ways.
References
[1]Last name1, Fn1., Last name2, Fn2., “Paper title,” Publisher, Title of the journal, Year, pp. 15–64.
[2]-, “Paper title,” Publisher, Name of the Conference, Year, pp. 15–64.
[3]Last name1, Fn1., Last name2, Fn2., “Paper title,” Publisher, City, State, Country, Year, pp. 15–64.
[4]Last name1, Fn1., Last name2, Fn2., “Paper title,” Day. Month. Year, pp. 15–64.
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[10]Remember that each paper must have at least 10 references!
First A. Author (M’76–SM’81–F’87) and the other authors may include biographies at the end of regular papers. Biography should be maximally 100 words. If a photo is submitted, it will also be included!
Manuscript received May 4, 2004. (specify the date on which you submitted your paper for review.) This work was supported in part by the U.S. Department of Defense under Grant DR456 (sponsor and financial support acknowledgment goes here). Next, specify the exact address of each coauthor, in the form to follow. Specify who is the contact person (one of the coauthors should be the contact person)
T. C. Author is with the Electrical Engineering Department, University of Tsukuba, Japan (e-mail: ).