ICSU-WDS Asia-Oceania Conference 2017:

Extended-Abstract Submission

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Presentation type: [ ] Oral[ ] Poster [ ] Either

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THIS IS THE TITLE OF THE PAPER (ARIAL/HELVETICA, 14 PT,

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M Husin1* and K Cass2 (Times New Roman, 12 pt, bold italics, left aligned)

*1Dept of Computer Science, Queen’s University of Belfast, University Road, Belfast BT17INN

Email: codata@:qub.qc.uk (Presenting author should be denoted by *)

2CODATA Secretariat, 541, Boulevard de Montmorency, 75016 Paris, France

Email: (Times New Roman/Times Roman, 10pt, italics, left aligned)

One A4 page is allocated to each presentation. The authors may use this page as a “One Pager”of their presentation to appear in the workshop booklet. The page should include the essential elements as an“abstract”, namely the title, information on authors and the body text of the abstract (less than 600 words long). It may contain citations, equations, figures or tables. Thebody text should be Times New Roman, 10pt and justified. All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references. In the text refer to the author’s name (without initials) and year of publication, e.g. “Since Peterson (1993) has shown that…” or “This is in the agreement with results obtained later (Kramer et.al., 1994)”. Equations should be numbered consecutively throughout the text. The number should be enclosed in parentheses and set flush right on the same line as the equation. Equations should be referenced within the text as“Eq. (x).

All figures and tables should be numbered consecutively, and to be referenced within the text as “Figure 1” or “Table 1”. Figure captions should appear under the figure while table captions should appear above the table. Both should be in New Times Roman or Times Roman, 10 pt and left aligned.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Acknowledgements may be made to individuals or institutions, not previously mentioned, that have made a significant contribution to the intellectual content of the paper.

REFERENCES

The reference style is that employed by the CODATA Data Science Journal:

Examples of reference style:

Standard journal article

Author_1, A.A., & Author_2, B.B. (1997) Paper title. Journal Title 33(2), 139-153.

Author_1, A.A., & Author_2, B.B., (1997) Paper title. Journal Title, pp 130-145.

Conference presentation

Author_3, C.C., Author_4, D.D. & Author5, E.E., (1996) Paper title. Proc. Title, Town/city, Country.

Author_6, F.F., & Author_7, G. (1983). Paper title. Proc. title (pp. 162-174). Town/city, Country.

Book

Author_8, H.H & Author_9, I.I. (2001) Book Title, Town/city published in, State (optional and first two initials only): Name of Publisher

Edited Book

Editor_1, H.H & Editor_2, I.I., (Eds.) (2001) Book Title, Town/city published in, State (optional and first two initials only): Name of Publisher

Chapter in book

Author_8, H.H. & Author_9, I.I. (2001) Chapter title. In Editor_3, A.B. & Editor_4, C.D., (Eds.), Book Title, Town/city published in, State (optional and first two initials only): Name of Publisher

Dissertations

Author_10, J.J. (2001) Paper title, PhD thesis, Name of University, Town, State, Country

Electronic sources

Author_8, H.H. & Author_9, I.I. (2001) Paper title. Retrieved June 7, 2000 from the World Wide Web: Http://

Author_11, K.K. (1996). Paper title. Name of electronic journal, 4 (1). Retrieved June 7, 2000 from the World Wide Web: