1st International WDSA / CCWI 2018 Joint Conference, Kingston, Ontario, Canada – July 23-25, 2018
Title WDSA/CCWI Template [Title, Times New Roman, 16pt, Bold, Centred, Capitalised]
Author1, Author2, Author3 [Authors, Times New Roman, 11pt, Bold, comma separated, centred]
1,2 Institute 1 Address [Affiliation, Times New Roman, 11pt, centred]
3 Institute 2 Address [Times New Roman, 11pt]
[Email, Times New Roman, 11pt, Italics, centred]
[Page margins, Left, Right, Top and Bottom = 2cm]
ABSTRACT
[Abstract, Times New Roman, 12pt, Justified, italicised, line spacing single]
Text of the abstract. The paper abstract should not be a copy of the extended abstract submitted to the conference. Please copy the final abstract onto the associated abstract template, included alongside this template. The abstracts will be printed in the conference booklet distributed at the conference.
Keywords: Three keywords [Times New Roman, 12pt]
1Background [Heading1, Times New Roman, 16pt, Bold, Numbered, Capitalized, left justified]
[Main text, Times New Roman, 12pt, justified]
The main text of the paper. The paper should not exceed 8 pages. You will find a number of specified styles and formats as part of this template, for consistency across the papers please stick to these formats. Please only use Main Headings and Sub Headings. Figures and tables should be included directly in the document.
To ease our administration of the abstracts please rename this file with the abstract number allocated in your acceptance e-mail i.e. F123FinalPaperWDSACCWI.doc.
1.1Some Information on the Publishing Route [Heading2, Times New Roman, 14pt, Bold, Numbered, Capitalized, left justified]
The papers will be published online via the Open Journal Systems (OJS). The papers will be fully searchable and discoverable via Google and other search engines. Papers will be available online by the start of the conference.
Table 1. Some Letters and Numbers [Caption,Times New Roman, 12pt, Italic, centred]
Ab / 42Cd + Ef / 73
2Methods
This is an extra paragraph to fill up some space and highlight the formatting style. This paper makes a novel contribution to the field of abstract formatting. Based on the work of the seminal work from past authors [1], and with due reference to the post-modernist, pre-modernist, modern and non-modern schools [2], this article details the advances made by the current authors in the fields of typography, typesetting and good taste. Table 1 and Figure 1 are examples of Tables and Figures.
Figure 1. The Batman Curve [3] [Times New Roman, 12pt, Italic, centred]
2.1Another heading
Here is some more text after another heading. This text is probably less interesting than the previous text as I'm not really sure what to write. Anyway lets stop this here.
3Conclusions
This is the template that should be used to format your papers for the WDSA/CCWI 2018 conference. Papers that are not submitted in this format will not be accepted. Please do not forget to change the name of the file to include your paper reference number that was included in your acceptance email.
We look forward to seeing you in Kingston, Canada in July 2018!
4References
[Times New Roman, 11pt, Left Aligned, ‘References’ format, Numbering following IEEE style]
[1]P. Snickety and M. Ticulous, “Abstracts: An Abstract Form,” J. Self. Ref. vol. 2, pp.11-132, 2011
[2]P. Dante, “Post-modern usages and mis-usages of the word Modern,” J. Arts. Times. vol. 1 pp. 1-2, 2016
[3]M. Renault, (2011), Batman Equation [Online], Available: date accessed Nov 2016.