3rdInternationalConference on Advances in Civil Engineering 2016 (ICACE 2016)

21 –23 December 2016

CUET, Chittagong, Bangladesh

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE FULL PAPER(REPLACE BY THE PAPER TITLE)

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M. N. Haque1*, S. Arthur2 & S. G. Wallis2(Replace by Authors name)

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1Department…, University…, City, State, <e-mail>

2 Department…, University…, City, State, <e-mail>

*Corresponding Author

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ABSTRACT

The title shall be centred with 14 pt, bold face, in capital letters. The names of the Authors shall be in capital letters, with just the initial of the first name and without title; both the names of the Authors and the affiliations will be centred, and the affiliation should be written in 11 pt, italics.

[Write anabstract within 200 words].

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Keywords: Provide 3 to 5 keywords separated by semicolon.

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INTRODUCTION

Welcome to 3rdICACE 2016. The respected authors must have to submit the full paper for the final acceptance. The full papermust not exceed 6 (Six) pages on A4 format, including text, tables, figures and references. Word files must be no more than 10 MB in file size in order to use the online submission system. Margins should be set as: Left, Right Top and Bottom: 2.5 cm. Use a Times New Roman font with 11 pt for the text. All text must single spaced. Introductionof the paper should provide enough background information to make it clear why the study was undertaken and should clearly describe the objectives of the study].

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Methodology (Sections)

The title of the section shall be in capitals bold face letters (11 pt). Methodology of the paper should provide the reader with all the information necessary to repeat the work. For a modification of published methodology, only the modification needs to be described, with reference to the original source. Statistical analysis of the data (where applicable) is mandatory, using appropriate methods, which must be cited.

The preferred organization of the full paper is as follows:

Title

Authors name and affiliation

Abstract

Introduction

Methodology

Results and Discussions

Conclusions

Acknowledgments

References

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Figures (Sub-sections)

The title of the sub-section must be italic. Figures should be presented in the order as mentioned in the text and labeled in consecutive Arabic numerals as [Fig. 1]. The final size of figures should be fitted within page margin. Figures should be placed into the text appropriately and with the position and wrap text, “In line with text”.

The following resolutions are optimal: black & white line figures- 600 dpi; photographs- 300 dpi; screen dumps- leave as is. We encouraged preparing the figures as EPS or TIFF format; but you can also use high quality BMP or JPG format.

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Tables

Tables should be typed in the text appropriately, numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals like Table 1, Table 2 etc. and fitted within page margin.All lettering should be done using standard fonts, Times New Roman, Font size 10, normal.Tables should be self-explanatory and include a brief descriptive title. Footnotes to tables indicated by lower-case superscript letters are acceptable, but they should not include extensive experimental detail. Do not fit the table in text as figure.

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Equations

Number the equations consecutively with equation numbers in parentheses, as in

(1)

Refer to “Eq. (1)” except at the beginning of a sentence: like “Equation [1] is ... …”

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Results and Discussions

Results should be clear and concise.Discussion should explore the significance of the results of the work.

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Conclusions

The main conclusions of the research may be presented in a short form.

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Acknowledgments

Write acknowledgements in a separate section at the end of the article before the references, if any. List here those individuals who provided help during the research.

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REFERENCES

In the text, a reference identified by means of an author‘s name should be followed by the year of the reference in parentheses, for example, (Haque, 2015). In the text, the quotations may be cited and referred to one or many references (Salleh, 1995; Shuaib, 2010; Amin, 2011). Use ‘’et al.’’ for more than 2 authors, for example, Haque et al. (2015) or (Haque et al., 2015) as appropriate. References should be listed at the end of the paper in alphabetical order without any line space between them. Authors are fully responsible for the accuracy of the references. Papers that have not been published and papers that have been submitted for publication should not be used for references. However, papers that have been accepted for publication, but not yet specified for an issue should be cited as “Article in Press’’. Please give affiliations and addresses for private communications.

Please use the following format to list down all the references from various sources:

Book

Schell, JA. 1996. The fate of the Earth. London: Chapman & Hall. 231p.

Cutler, CA; Williams, KK and Williams, JK. 1986. Keynes, Beveridge and beyond. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 1-10

Journal Article

Chung, KT; Stevens, SE and Bultron, G. 1993. Degradation of azo dyes by environmental microorganism and helminthes. Environ. Toxicol. Chem., 12(2): 121-132.

Electronic Online Articles

Wright, R;Rosenfeld, R and Jacobs, BA. 2003. Snitching and the code of the street. The British Journal of Criminology [online]. 43(2): 291-309. Available via: Ingenta. [Accessed 11 December 2011]

Coyle, M. 1996. Attacking the cult-historicists.Renaissance Forum. [online]. Available at: [Accessed 18 November 2002].

Thesis

Chalaruk, C. 1988. Control of aquaculture wastes by bacterial decomposition. PhDThesis, Institute of Aquaculture, Edinburgh University, UK

Language of manuscript

The medium of manuscript should be English. If your native language is not English and if you feel that you need to go-though, please get a colleague, who you believe have good command in English language, to proofread your paper before submission. Poor English may cause delay in the review process or, even in worst case,it may be rejected for publication!