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International Organizing Committee
Guidelines for papers submission
Working Program for the Symposium “RUSKO-AM-2001"
Pre-registration.
Please fax or E-mail to:
"RUSKO-AM-2001" Secretariat
Novosibirsk State Technical University
20, Karl-Marx-Prospect
630092 Novosibirsk, RUSSIA
FAX: (383-2) 46-08-43, +7 (383-2) 46-02-09
Phone: (383-2) 46-00-73, (383-2) 46-31-21
E-mail: Julia.Badenkova@inter.nstu.ru
WWW: http://rusko-am.conf.nstu.ru
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Please follow the typing instructions for paper submission carefully:
Abstract (heading; TNR, 10 points, bold, underlined)
This sheet should act as a template to form your manuscript. We suggested that you keep your spacing as close to the figures as possible to insure uniformity. In any event, do not add ANYTHING to these figures. For the abstract: include the abstract heading as shown and then type the text (not more than 200 words). (The abstract text -- TNR, 10 points, bold, left and right margins -- 3.5 cm, left and right justified).
Keywords (heading; TNR, 12 pt, bold): plucked string, sound synthesis (text not more than 10 terms with commas; TNR, 12 points, left and right justified,).
1. Introduction (main heading, TNR, 12 points, bold, left and right justified, 0.5 cm overhang)
In this instruction all comments are given as italic.
The RUSKO-AM-2001 Proceedings publisher is the Office of Research and International Exchange of the Novosibirsk State Technical University. Please, check your paper very carefully before sending to the RUSKO-AM-2001 Organizing Committee. Any undiscovered errors of your camera-ready copy will appear in print.
2. Complete communication texts
2.1. Numbering pages
DO NOT TYPE PAGE NUMBERS. Final page numbers will be inserted by the publisher.
3. Title and headings
The title should appear in Times New Roman 12 points, centered, CAPITAL BOLD TYPE. Leave one blank line below the title and continue by typing the name of the author(s) and their affiliation(s).
Main headings should be in TNR 12 points, bold fonts.
Subheadings should be in TNR 10 points, bold fonts. Main headings and subheadings placed on a separate line after leaving one blank line above (for example, see heading 4 and subheading 4.1).
4. Illustrations and equations
4.1. Drawings and photographs
Line drawings and black and white photographs must be put in place as close to the their mention as possible. Figure captions should be typed in TNR 10 points fonts below the figure. Figures and figure captions (
All diagrams should be black-lined on white background.
4.2. Tables
Tables are placed according to the rules for figures. Title and number (<Table 1>, for example) all tables should be below the table and centered.
4.3. Equations
Equation numbers should appear in round brackets and be placed flush with the right-hand margin of the text:
5. Conclusion
6. References
References are indicated in the text by arabic numbers in square brackets. They are listed at the paper end in numerical order. The common style should correspond to the given examples: [1] -- for journal, [2] -- for book, and [3] -- for proceedings. This section named <<Referencies>> and has no number. Please be careful with punctuation in the list of referencies.
Referencies
[1] Hakimi L., Nakajima K., On Adaptive System Diagnosis, IEEE Trans. on Comput. 1984, v. C-33, n3. p. 234-240.
[2] Gomaa H., Software Design Method for Concurrent and Real-Time Systems, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1993.
[3] Kuhl J.G., Reddy S.M., Distributed Fault-Tolerance for Large Multiprocessor Systems, Proc. 7th Annu. Symp. Archit. Conf., June 2-3, 1980. N.Y., p. 23-30.
Biography: If space permits, it is worthwhile to include a brief biography (no more than 150 words) of the first author at the end of the manuscript.
General
If you have any questions regarding the preparation of manuscripts, it is the best to have them answered now -- please contact the RUSKO-AM-2001 Organizing Committee for any clarification.
Thank you for your interest and cooperation in the success of the RUSKO-AM-2001.