This template implements all formatting specifications for the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 51 and has been approved for its use by the conference chairs.
Template for preparing submissions to WACV2018. (This version of the template contains a modification in wacv.sty for better compatibility with tikz and pgfplots packages).
The text follows the style of argumentative dissertation, containing two pages and four paragraphs that are divided in: Introduction, 1st argumentation, 2nd argumentation and conclusion. The text model used was made available in the official domain of SBC (Sociedade Brasileira de Computação).
This is a template for Tenth Russian Conference on Solid Mechanics paper. It has been modified to simplify the structure of the paper.
The various components of your paper [title, text, heads, etc.] are already defined on the style sheet, as illustrated by the portions given in this document.
This paper presents instructions for preparing papers for the IFMBE Proceedings series. The template is intended to guide the authors in preparing the electronic version of their paper. Only papers prepared according to these instructions will be published in both, the paper and online version of the IFMBE proceedings. In this abstract section you should provide an abstract of your paper, not longer than 300 words.
For Proceedings FYP CS249 (2016)
This template is compiled by Dr J on 13 August 2016
this template needs pdf files with no page number. Page number will be created automatically when compiling using this template.
Assoc. Prof. Dr Jusoh Yacob & Wan Khairiyah Hulaini Wan Ramli
These instructions give you guidelines for preparing papers for IFAC technical meetings. Please use this document as a template to prepare your manuscript. For submission guidelines, follow instructions on paper submission system as well as the event website.
This document presents the format for full papers to be published in the Annals of the XLVII SBPO. Title, affiliation, abstract and keywords must be exactly the same as the author informed when registered the paper through JEMS. The Abstract must not exceed 150 words.