Title: Not More Than 200 Characters Long Including Spaces

John Smith *1, Xiaoyu Zhang and Ichiro Tanaka3

1 Professor, Department of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

2Professor, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Tongji University, China

3Professor, Structural Engineering Research Center, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Abstract

An abstract and keywords should be included on the title page. The abstract must not exceed 200 words and must precis the paper giving clear conclusions. Keywords must be carefully selected to facilitate reader’s search.

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Keywords: up to five words; xxxxxx; xxxxxx

*Contact Author: John Smith, position, affiliation, address xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Tel: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fax: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

e-mail: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx

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1. Introduction

Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged in a style that is succinct easily followed. An informative but short title, a concise abstract with keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a good use of headings all help to communicate the information more effectively. Discursive treatment of the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should be carefully guided through the paper. Always think about your reader.

Discussion manuscripts should follow the requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months after the publication date of the paper.

2. Related Works

2.1 Studies on………..

Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged in a style that is succinct easily followed. An informative but short title, a concise abstract with keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a good use of headings all help to communicate the information more effectively. Discursive treatment of the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should be carefully guided through the paper. Always think about your reader.

Discussion manuscripts should follow the requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months after the publication date of the paper.

2.2 Analysis of …………

1) Graph Theory

Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged in a style that is succinct easily followed. An informative but short title, a concise abstract with keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a good use of headings all help to communicate the information more effectively. Discursive treatment of the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should be carefully guided through the paper. Always think about your reader.

2) Space Syntax

Discussion manuscripts should follow the requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months after the publication date of the paper.

Table 1. Type Table Name Here.
Column Header Goes Here / Column Header Goes Here
Row Name Goes Here / x
Row Name Goes Here / x
Row Name Goes Here / x
Row Name Goes Here / x

Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged in a style that is succinct easily followed. An informative but short title, a concise abstract with keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a good use of headings all help to communicate the information more effectively. Discursive treatment of the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should be carefully guided through the paper. Always think about your reader.

Discussion manuscripts should follow the requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months after the publication date of the paper.

Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged in a style that is succinct easily followed. An informative but short title, a concise abstract with keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a good use of headings all help to communicate the information more effectively. Discursive treatment of the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should be carefully guided through the paper. Always think about your reader.

Discussion manuscripts should follow the requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months after the publication date of the paper.

Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged in a style that is succinct easily followed. An informative but short title, a concise abstract with keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a good use of headings all help to communicate the information more effectively. Discursive treatment of the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should be carefully guided through the paper. Always think about your reader.

Discussion manuscripts should follow the requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months after the publication date of the paper.

Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged in a style that is succinct easily followed. An informative but short title, a concise abstract with keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a good use of headings all help to communicate the information more effectively. Discursive treatment of the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should be carefully guided through the paper. Always think about your reader.

Discussion manuscripts should follow the requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months after the publication date of the paper.

Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged in a style that is succinct easily followed. An informative but short title, a concise abstract with keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a good use of headings all help to communicate the information more effectively. Discursive treatment of the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should be carefully guided through the paper. Always think about your reader.

Discussion manuscripts should follow the requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months after the publication date of the paper.

Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged in a style that is succinct easily followed. An informative but short title, a concise abstract with keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a good use of headings all help to communicate the information more effectively. Discursive treatment of the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should be carefully guided through the paper. Always think about your reader.

Discussion manuscripts should follow the requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months after the publication date of the paper.

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Table 2. Type Table Name Here. This is an example of a table placed across two column
Column Header Goes Here / Column Header Goes Here / Column Header Goes Here / Column Header Goes Here
Row Name Goes Here / x / x / x
Row Name Goes Here / x / x / x
Row Name Goes Here / x / x / x

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Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged in a style that is succinct easily followed. An informative but short title, a concise abstract with keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a good use of headings all help to communicate the information more effectively. Discursive treatment of the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should be carefully guided through the paper. Always think about your reader.

Discussion manuscripts should follow the requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months after the publication date of the paper.

Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged in a style that is succinct easily followed. An informative but short title, a concise abstract with keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a good use of headings all help to communicate the information more effectively. Discursive treatment of the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should be carefully guided through the paper. Always think about your reader.

Discussion manuscripts should follow the requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months after the publication date of the paper.

Fig.1. This is the Style for Figure Captions.

Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged in a style that is succinct easily followed. An informative but short title, a concise abstract with keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a good use of headings all help to communicate the information more effectively. Discursive treatment of the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should be carefully guided through the paper. Always think about your reader.

Discussion manuscripts should follow the requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months after the publication date of the paper.

Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged in a style that is succinct easily followed. An informative but short title, a concise abstract with keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a good use of headings all help to communicate the information more effectively. Discursive treatment of the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should be carefully guided through the paper. Always think about your reader.

Discussion manuscripts should follow the requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months after the publication date of the paper.

Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged in a style that is succinct easily followed. An informative but short title, a concise abstract with keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a good use of headings all help to communicate the information more effectively. Discursive treatment of the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should be carefully guided through the paper. Always think about your reader.

Discussion manuscripts should follow the requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months after the publication date of the paper.

References

1)  Author's Surname, Initials. (Year of publication) Title. Edition (if not the first). Place of publication: Publisher.

2)  Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective probabilities for risk analysis. 3rd ed. Tokyo: Architectural Institute of Japan.

3)  Author's Surname, Initials. (Year of publication) Title of article. Title of journal, Volume number and (part number), Page numbers of contribution.

4)  Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82

5)  Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective probabilities for risk analysis. 3rd ed. Tokyo: Architectural Institute of Japan.

6)  Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82

7)  Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82

8)  Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective probabilities for risk analysis. 3rd ed. Tokyo: Architectural Institute of Japan.

9)  Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82

10)  Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82

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