An example of abstract for the 1st Scientific day on Computer Science, Optimization and Systems’ Modelization
(csosm’15)
Firstname1 Lastname11 and Firstname2 Lastname22
1email address, Faculty/Institute Name, City, Country
2 email address, Faculty/Institute Name, City, Country
Abstract- These instructions explain how to prepare your short paper (2 pages maximum) for the 1st Scientific Meeting on Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. They include guidance on layout, illustrations, text style and references. It is highly advised to use this template to prepare your paper in Microsoft Word. The abstract should provide a brief summary of the contents of your paper.
Keywords- Three to five key words or phrases separated by commas.
1introduction
The goal of this template is to achieve uniformity in the submitted papers. The typography, layout and style used in these instructions are exactly the same as you should use when preparing your paper.
Short paper submissions should follow the double column format without exceeding 2 pages including tables, figures, and references.
Number tables consecutively (e.g., Table1, Table2) and be sure that all the tables are cited in the text in the correct order.
Table 1 Example of the table
Column 1
Column 2
Item 1
Value 1
Value 2
Item 2
Value 3
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2.7Equations
For the equations, please use MathType or the Microsoft equation editor.
Formulas/equations are numbered consecutively. The formula number is given in parentheses as right aligned text next to the formula.
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2.8Figures
All graphics, charts, illustration, etc., should be numerically ordered. Figure parts should be denoted by lowercase letters (a, b, c, etc.). Each figure should have a concise caption describing accurately what the figure depicts. Figures should be referred to like Fig. 1.
csosm’15
the 1st Scientific day on Computer Science, Optimization and Systems’ Modelization
References should be arranged numerically by order of appearance in the paper and presented in the following format:
[1] R. Buyya, C. S. Yeo, S. Venugopal, J. Broberg and I. Brandic, "Cloud computing and emerging IT platforms: vision, hype, and reality for delivering computing as the 5th utility", Future Generation Computer Systems, vol. 25, issue 6, (2009), pp. 599-6.