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2018AFC Paper Format English
2018AFC Paper Format English
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Position, Affiliation
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Professor, SGRA Institute, University of Raccoon
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Professor, Engineering Research Center, Raccoon Institute of Technology
Abstract
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Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged
in a style that is succinct easily followed. An
informative but short title, a concise abstract with
keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to
achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a
good use of headings all help to communicate the
information more effectively. Discursive treatment of
the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be
used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should
be carefully guided through the paper. Always think
about your reader.
Discussion manuscripts should follow the
requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do
not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or Fig.1. This is the Style for Figure Captions.
conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months
after the publication date of the paper. Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged
in a style that is succinct easily followed. An
informative but short title, a concise abstract with
keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to
achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a
good use of headings all help to communicate the
information more effectively. Discursive treatment of
the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be
used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should
be carefully guided through the paper. Always think
about your reader.
Discussion manuscripts should follow the
requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82
not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or 5) Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective
conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and
after the publication date of the paper. Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82
Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged 6) Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective
in a style that is succinct easily followed. An probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and
informative but short title, a concise abstract with Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82
keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to 7) Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective
achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and
good use of headings all help to communicate the Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82
information more effectively. Discursive treatment of 8) Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective
the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and
used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82
be carefully guided through the paper. Always think 9) Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective
about your reader. probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and
Discussion manuscripts should follow the Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82
requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do 10) Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective
not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and
conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82
after the publication date of the paper. 11) Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective
Paper manuscripts should be written and arranged probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and
in a style that is succinct easily followed. An Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82
informative but short title, a concise abstract with
keywords, and a well-written introduction will help to
achieve this. Simple language, short sentences and a
good use of headings all help to communicate the
information more effectively. Discursive treatment of
the subject matter is discouraged Figures should be
used to aid the clarity of the paper. The reader should
be carefully guided through the paper. Always think
about your reader.
Discussion manuscripts should follow the
requirement of paper manuscripts except that they do
not have abstracts, keywords, introductions, or
conclusions. They must be submitted within 6 months
after the publication date of the paper.
References
1) Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective
probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and
Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82
2) Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective
probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and
Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82
3) Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective
probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and
Building Engineering, 1 (1), 77-82
4) Kasai, K. and Yashiro, T. (2001) Elicitation of subjective
probabilities for risk analysis. Journal of Asian Architecture and