Template for Papers Submitted toITT2008

Author11, Author 21, Author 3 2

1 Company/Institution 1, Address

2 Company/Institution 2, Address

Abstract

The abstract should provide a summary of the main points of the paper in less than 400 words. This document gives guidelines on the preparation of papers to be submitted to ITT2008. This file may be used as a template for preparing papers and is also available from the conference web site inTex+Bib format for preparation of papers using LaTeX.

Keywords:Template, China-Ireland, ICT, etc. (Maximum five)

1Section Heading - Bold Times New Roman Size 14

When preparing your paper please adhere to the guidelines given in this document. The paper should be submitted as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file of no more than 2 MB in size. All fonts used in the PDF document must be embedded in the file.

1.1 Subsection Heading - Bold Times New Roman Size 12

1.1.1Minor Heading - Bold Times New Roman Size 11

1.2 Size and Number of Pages

Papers must be prepared for printing on A4 paper using single column format. The paper's length may not exceed eight pages.Excess page charges will apply to over-length papers. The page margins and layout must be as per this template.

1.3Type, Font and Style

For the body of the text use Times New Roman 11 point with single line spacing. Please do not indent when starting a new paragraph. Use of underlined text should be avoided; instead, use italics for emphasis. Spacing between text paragraphs and headings should be as per this template.

Paragraph Format: Justified.

Equations, Tables, Figures: Centred.Number equations sequentially in order of their appearance in the text.

Page Numbering: Do not number the pages.

Headers and Footers: Pages should not have any headers or footers.

Page Margins:

  • Top 2.5 cm
  • Bottom2.5 cm
  • Left2.5 cm
  • Right2.5 cm

1.4Using LaTeX

A LaTeX template is available from the conference website.

The accompanying BibTeX file is itt_paper_template.bib.

1.5Author Information

The name(s) of the author(s) appear on the first page, along with affiliation(s) and complete address(es) (including email address of corresponding authors).

1.6 Graphics andDiagrams

Graphics and diagrams should be in black and white only. They should be centred on the page and should be accompanied by a numbered figure caption,centred below the figure. The figure caption should be in bold Times New Roman 11pt. In order to reproduce at sufficient quality, graphics should have a resolution of at least 600 dpi or use a vector-type graphics format.

1.7Tables

Tables should appear similarly to figures, but should be captioned using “Table 1: Table title text” etc.

1.8Additional Sections

Special sections should be arranged and headed as follows:

Acknowledgements: The Acknowledgements section, if included, follows the main body of the text and is headed “Acknowledgements”, printed in the same style as a section heading, but without a number.

Appendices: Any Appendices follow the Acknowledgments (or directly follow the text) and should be formatted as sections, except that they are numbered “Appendix 1”, “Appendix 2”, etc.

Footnotes: The use of footnotes should be avoided.

References: The Reference section is headed “References”, printed in the same style as a section heading, with or without a number. The following format can be used for references: Book [Jain, 1989], paper [McCarthy, 1960]; or numbered [1].

References

[Jain, 1989] Jain, A. K. (1989). Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall.

[McCarthy, 1960] McCarthy, J. (1960). Recursive functions of symbolic expressions and their computation by machine. Communications of the ACM, 7:184-195.

Or:

[1] Jain, A. K. (1989). Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall.

[2] McCarthy, J. (1960). Recursive functions of symbolic expressions and their computation by machine. Communications of the ACM, 7:184-195.