国际会议论文格式样张Guideline+for+ICCREM+2014

2019-01-26 17:09

Guideline for ICCREM 2014 Papers

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Givenname FAMILYNAME and Givenname FAMILYNAME2

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Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Construction and Real Estate, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China, 150001, PH (86) 451-87654321, FAX (86) 451-87654321, Email: name@hit.edu.cn 2

Professor, Department of Construction and Real Estate, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China, 150001, PH (86) 451-87654321, FAX (86) 451-87654321, Email: name@hit.edu.cn

ABSTRACT

These instructions are formatted to resemble a final paper. Your abstract should be about 150 words long; it must never exceed the first page or contain artwork or references. The abstract should present a concise statement of the scope, principal findings, and conclusions of the paper. Formatting of technical papers is important especially for those interested in seeing conference proceedings that have a consistent appearance. This paper presents the guidelines for authors wishing to submit a paper for ICCREM 2014. The guidelines presented here have also been adopted while formatting the present paper. Styles have been defined. After you have formatted your paper according to this guideline, your submission should have the same ?look? as the paper presented here.

INTRODUCTION

Technical papers submitted for inclusion in conference proceedings should not only present interesting technical material and be well written, they also must be formatted properly. Formatting of technical papers is important to those interested in seeing conference proceedings that have a consistent appearance, which in turn makes it easier for readers to skim through all texts. This paper presents the guidelines for authors wishing to submit a paper for ICCREM 2014.

AUTHOR CONTACT INFORMATION

A sample of author contact information is shown on the first page of these instructions. The following information may be provided for each author on the proceedings (* is required): all authors? full name*; Suffix, e.g. Sr, Jr...; Profession title, e.g. P.E., Ph.D. ...; Job title, e.g. Profession, director ... *; Name of organization/employer*; Address of organization/employer including zip code of USA address and country name and postal code if not USA*; Telephone and fax numbers; Email address*.

FORMATTING REQUIREMENTS

Length. Paper length as determined by your conference technical chair includes all text, graphics, and appendices. Please limit abstract to first page of paper.

Point size and font. Use 12 point type for text, captions, and author contact information. For type within figures or tables, the 12 point size is preferred. We recommend selecting a serif text font such as “Times”. Italics, bold, and bold italics may be used; we recommend sticking to one “family” of typefaces. Try to avoid the use of Arial fonts as these can be distorted in the conversion to pdf.

Layout. All text must be single-spaced. Page design should be consistent throughout the paper.

Margin settings (see below) must contain all elements of the paper that will be reproduced (text, figures, tables, captions). Short pages are unsightly and waste space; try to fill the imaginary box on each page. Leave at least 1\top and bottom margins. The first page of the paper should be an additional .5\margin.

Table 1.Margin Settings.

Margins 8.5 x 11 (letter) A4 Top 1\3.5 cm Bottom 1\3.5 cm Left 1.38\3.25 cm Right 1.38\3.25 cm

Style. The paper must be written in the best possible technical and grammatical English. Titles should be concise and should describe the content of the paper. If you have a long title, please consider a Title: Subtitle format.

(1) Mathematics. All mathematics must be embedded in the text. Equations need to be numbered only if they are referred to more than once.

(2) System of units. For more information about SI units, go to the U.S. Metric Association (USMA), Inc. site (http://lamarcolostate.edu/~hillger/) or the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) site (http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/index.html).

Figures and tables. All graphics (photos, line art, and tables) must fit within the above margin settings. All graphics should be understandable when printed in black and white. Do not use only color as a distinguishing feature. Use symbols or patterns on line and bar graphs to identify lines and columns. Landscape orientation is acceptable. Use 12 point type “Times” for text and captions in figures and tables.

Illustrations should be numbered consecutively as they are presented (Figure 1, Figure 2, etc., and Table 1, Table 2, etc.). Each figure should be mentioned or called out before it appears. More than one figure may appear on a page.

Captions and legends. A descriptive caption, including figure number, should be placed directly below the illustration (see Figure 1). A descriptive legend, including table number, should be placed immediately above the table (see Table 1).

Figure 1.Sample line art illustration.

References. All references should appear together at the end of the paper (see below). List all authors in the order given in the source document, then sort references in alphabetical order by authors. References are listed alphabetically by last name of the first author. When two or more references by the same author are listed, year of publication is taken into account, and the earliest work is listed first. Wherever reference is made in the text to an author?s work, the author?s name and year of publication should appear in parentheses. We strongly recommend that superscripts not be used to denote references, as these numbers often appear too small to be read easily. All listed references must be cited in text. See samples below.

Example references are provided in the References section of this paper and they are cited in the next text. The proceedings of the first three IGLC conferences were compiled into a book, edited by Burka (1993). Valuable knowledge can also be found in other books (ICBO 1997), doctoral dissertations (Kurtz 1991), technical reports (Fisher and Struik 1974), proceedings (Mossberg 1993; Pennoni 1992), and, of course, journal papers (Tommelein et al. 1999).

COPYRIGHT TRANSFER

No paper can be included in an ASCE publication unless the author has agreed to the terms in the ASCE Authorship, Originality, and Copyright Transfer Agreement. A faxed signed CTA is OK. For more information see http://www.asce.org/Content.aspx?id=29630.

PERMISSIONS

If a figure, photograph, or table has been published previously, the author must obtain written approval from the original publisher. Photos, figures, or other graphic elements and especially material taken from the internet is often copyrighted and cannot be reproduced without permission. For more information on Permissions see http://www.asce.org/Content.aspx?id=29631.

CONCLUSION

It is the author?s responsibility to obtain necessary approvals from the author?s employer prior to submission of papers. Once a paper has been uploaded, reviewed by author, and officially submitted, it is not possible to edit the document.

With thanks for your efforts, we look forward to providing a record of this conference that will be useful to you and your colleagues for many years to come.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Kindly thank Prof. Yong BAI providing a formatting template. We are also glad to have completed this set of formatting instructions and hope they are clear. If not, please let us know. We would like to thank in advance all authors who follow these guidelines diligently.

REFERENCES

Burka, L.P. (1993). “A hypertext history of multi-user dimensions.”

(Dec. 5, 1994).

Fisher, J.W., and Struik, J.H.A. (1974) Guide to design criteria for bolted and riveted

joints, Wiley, New York.

International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO). (1997). Uniform building

code, Whittier, Calif.

Kurtz, M. (1991). “Section 7: Transformation of space in computer graphics.”

Handbook of applied mathematics for engineers and scientists, McGraw-Hill, New York, 7.1-7.42.

Mossberg, W.S. (1993). “Word isn’t perfect but new WordPerfect is too much for

words.” Wall Street J., Dec. 2, B1

Pennoni, C.R. (1992). “Visioning: The future of civil engineering.” J. Profl. Issues in

Engrg. Educ. AndPract., ASCE, 118(3), 221-233.

Tommelein, I.D., Riley, D. and Howell, G.A. (1999). “Parade game: impact of work

flow variability on trade performance.” Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 125(5), 304-310.

ICCREM 2014论文编排格式说明

一、 页面设置:(注:一定使用MS Office Word 2003 or 2007版本!)

1、 页边距:上3.5cm,下3.5,左3.25cm,右3.25cm。装订线:0厘米;装订线位

置:左。方向:纵向。

2、 纸张大小:A4。宽度:21厘米;高度:29.7厘米。

3、 页眉页脚:距边界:页眉:1.5厘米;页脚:1.75厘米。

4、 文档网格:网格:只指定行网格。行:每页41;跨度:15.6磅。 (注:页面中不使用页码!)

二、 主标题:

1、 标题前空三行。

2、 主标题样式:字体-Times;字号-12号(小四);字形-加粗;位置-居中。主标题

句首字母及实词首字母大写。(注:a标题应在最少行内显示;b连词符后面的词大写(带前缀的除外);c破折号改为冒号;d冒号后面的词首字母大写!)

3、 字数要求:标题应不超过25个单词,允许使用副标题。标题不能有斜体或分段。避免中文字符! 4、 标题后空一行。

三、 作者及作者信息:(注:国外作者姓名内容、顺序和大小写等均不能轻

易改动!国内作者姓名按照先名后姓的原则!)

1、 作者姓名样式。

2、 国内作者:名在前,姓在后;名的首字母大写,不加连词符,姓的全部字母都大写;作者后用数字上角标顺次标注;用“,”连接作者,用“and”连接最后一个作者。

3、 作者姓名后空一行。

4、 作者信息:数字用上角标,其余顶格小四。可以包含内容:学术头衔、称呼、社

会职务或学历*,所属单位名称*,通信地址(邮编)*,电话,传真,email*。*为必须提供的信息,如缺少需要联系作者!所有信息均用“,”连接。 5、 作者信息后空一行。

四、 摘要(注:无关键字):

1、 摘要标题格式同一级标题,全大写。

2、 标题后空一行。

3、 摘要内容格式同正文一致。

4、 摘要内容:150词左右,不能含图表和参考文献,不能超过第一页。

五、 正文:

1、 标题:标题应严格遵循以下格式。(注:不使用标题的自动编号,标题不能孤页!) 一级标题:不使用序号,格式(一级标题全部大写);与下级标题或内容之间空1行。


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