World Multidisciplinary Civil Engineering-Architecture-Urban Planning Symposium
WMCAUS 2016
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bAuthor’s full postal address of affiliation including the country name
c Author’s full postal address of affiliation including the country name
Abstract
The abstract should include the purpose of research, principal results and major conclusions. References should be avoided, if it is essential, only cite the author(s) and year(s) without giving reference list. Prepare your abstract in this file and then copy it into the registration web field.
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Peer-review under responsibility of the organizing committee of WMCAUS 2016.
Keywords:Provide maximum 6 keywords (e.g. keyword 1; keyword 2; keyword 3; keyword 4; keyword 5; keyword 6)
1. Introduction
State the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background, avoiding a detailed literature survey or a summary of the results.
2. Primary Headings
Provide sufficient detail to allow the work to be reproduced. Methods already published should be indicated by a reference: only relevant modifications should be described. This section also may include theory, background, calculations which represent practical development from a theoretical basis. Etc.
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2.1.1. Secondary sub heading
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This should explore the significance of the results of the work, not repeat them. A combined Results and Discussion section is often appropriate. Avoid extensive citations and discussion of published literature.
4. Conclusions
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Acknowledgement(s)
If needed (List here those individuals who provided help during the research (e.g., providing language help, writing assistance or proof reading the article, etc.).
References
All references cited in the text, and in captions of figures and tables must be written in this section to be alphabetical order of surname. Some examples for reference layout are given below.
Journal references:
Zingoni, A., 1995. Stress analysis of a storage vessel in the form of a complete triaxial ellipsoid: hydrostatic effects. International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, 62 (3): 269–279
Dhakal, S., Hanaki, K., 2002. Improvements of urban thermal environment by managing heat discharge sources and surface modification in Tokyo. Energy and Building, 34: 13–23
Proceeding references:
Brown, G., Brindley, G.W., 1980. X-ray difraction procedures for clay mineral identification. In: Crystal Structures of Clay Minerals and their X-ray Identification, G.W. Brindley and G.Brown (eds.), Mineralogical Society, London, 305-360.
Book references:
Negnevitsky, M., 2002. Artificial intelligence-a guide to intelligent systems. Addison-Wesley Co., Great Britain, 394 p.
Published report and technical guide references:
Pack, R.T., Tarboton, D.G., Goodwin, C.N., 1998. Terrain stability mapping with SINMAP, technical description and users guide for version 1.00. Report Number 4114-0. Terratech Consulting Ltd., Salmon Arm, BC, Canada (
Personal communications:
Marschalko, M., 2013. Personal communication. VSB-Technical Universitiy of Ostrava, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Institute of Geological Engineering, Ostrava, Czech Republic.
Web page references:
Weier, J., Herring, D., 2005. Measuring vegetation (NDVI and EVI). Earth Observatory Library of NASA.
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