These
guidelines include complete descriptions of the
fonts, spacing, and related information for
producing your submission.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
All manuscripts must be original and not being
object of publication by other Journal,
conference or other event, or already been
object of publication.
Paper Size:
A4
Margins:
Top: 5,5 cm
Bottom: 5 cm
Left: 4,3 cm
Right: 3,3 cm
Header: 4 cm
Footer: 4 cm
Do NOT
Use footers, headers and page numbers.
Title:
The
title should be centered in 16pt Times New
Roman, boldface, all capitalized and paragraph
spacing after 24pt.
Authors:
The Authors name should be centered in 11pt
Times New Roman.
Affiliation:
The Affiliation should be centered italicized in
9pt Times New Roman.
Abstract:
Use the word ABSTRACT as the title, in 9 pt
Times New Roman, boldface, paragraph spacing
before 42pt and paragraph spacing after 6pt. The
abstract is to be in 9pt Times New Roman and
justified.
Keywords:
Use the word KEYWORDS as the title, in 9 pt
Times New Roman, boldface, paragraph spacing
after 18pt and paragraph spacing before 6pt. The
keywords are to be in 10pt Times New Roman and
justified.
Main
Text:
Type your main text in 10 pt Times New Roman and
justified. Please do not place any additional
blank line between paragraphs. The second
paragraph and subsequent paragraphs should be
indented first line 0,5 cm.
Program
listings or program commands in the text are
normally set in typewriter font, e.g., CMTT9 or
Courier.
First-order Headings:
For example, "1. HEADING", should be 13pt
Times New Roman, boldface, paragraph spacing
before 24pt, paragraph spacing after 12pt, flush
left and all capitalized. Use a period (".")
after the heading number, not a colon.
Second-order Headings:
For example, "1.1 Heading", should be
13pt Times New Roman, boldface, initially
capitalized, flush left, paragraph spacing after
12pt and paragraph spacing before 12pt. Do not
use a period (".") after the heading number.
Third-order Headings:
For example, "1.1.1 Heading", should be
11pt Times New Roman, boldface, initially
capitalized, flush left, paragraph spacing after
6pt and paragraph spacing before 6pt. Do not use
a period (".") after the heading number.
Do NOT
Use more than three levels of heading.
Footnotes:
Use footnotes sparingly (or not at all!) and
place them at the bottom of the page on which
they are referenced. Use 8pt Times New Roman,
justified. To help your readers, avoid using
footnotes altogether and include necessary
peripheral observations in the text (within
parentheses, if you prefer, as in this
sentence).
Figures
and Tables:
All figures and tables should have caption.
Figure and table captions should be 9pt Times
New Roman. Initially capitalize only the first
word of each figure caption and table title.
Figures and tables must be numbered separately.
For example "Figure 1. Text here", "Table 1.
Text here". Figure captions are to be centered
below the figures with paragraph spacing after
6pt and paragraph spacing before 6pt. Table
titles are to be centered above the tables,
paragraph spacing after 6pt and paragraph
spacing before 6pt.
References:
The references must be listed alphabetically.
References should be 9pt Times New Roman,
justified, indentation hanging 0,5 cm and
paragraph spacing after 2pt.
References and Citations should follow the
Harvard (or author-date) system convention.
Check the examples. If a referenced paper has
three or more authors the reference should
always appear as the first author followed by et
al.
Book
Author,
year. Title (in italics). Publisher,
location of publisher.
Abiteboul, S. et al, 2000. Data on the Web:
From Relations to Semistructured Data and XML.
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, San Francisco, USA.
Journal
Author,
year. Paper title. Journal name (in italics),
volume and issue numbers, inclusive pages.
Bodorik
P. et al, 1991. Deciding to Correct Distributed
Query Processing. In IEEE Transactions on
Data and Knowledge Engineering, Vol. 4, No.
3,pp 253-265.
Conference paper or contributed volume
Author,
year, paper title. Proceedings title (in
italics). City, country, inclusive pages.
Beck, K.
and Ralph, J., 1994. Patterns Generates
Architectures. Proceedings of European
Conference of Object-Oriented Programming.
Bologna, Italy,
pp. 139-149.
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