Author Guidelines For Manuscripts

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Author Guidelines for Manuscripts Paper: A4 Font: Times New Roman Margin: 2.

5 cm for top, bottom, left and right Title (Font Size 14)
Author(s) Name(s) (Font Size 12) Author Affiliation(s) (Font Size 12) E mail id(Font Size 12) Abstract
The abstract is to be in fully-justified italicized text, at the top of the left-hand column as it is here, below the author information. Use the word Abstract as the title, in 12-point Times, boldface type, centered relative to the column, initially capitalized. The abstract is to be in 10-point, single-spaced type, and may be up to 3 in. (7.62cm) long. Leave two blank lines after the abstract, then begin the main text. All manuscripts must be in English.

Key Words- Application, Discipline, Field, Subject, Subtopic 1. Introduction


These guidelines include complete descriptions of the fonts, spacing, and related information for producing your proceedings manuscripts.

1.1. Page Layout


Your manuscript must use a page size corresponding to A4 which is 210mm (8.27") wide and 297mm (11.69")long. The margins must be set as follows: Top = 19mm (0.75") Bottom = 19mm (0.75")Left = Right = 12.7mm (0.5").

2. Main text
Type your main text in 10-point Times, single-spaced. Do not use double-spacing. All paragraphs should be indented 1 pica (approximately 1/6- or 0.17-inch . Figure and table captions should be 10-point Helvetica (or a similar sans-serif font), boldface. Figures and tables must be numbered separately. For example: Figure 1.Database contexts, Table 1. Input data. Figure captions are to be below the figures. Table titles are to be centered above the tables.

3. First-order headings
The titles should be Times 12-point boldface, initially capitalized, with one blank line before, and one blank line after.

3.1. Second-order headings


Here the heading should be Times 11-point boldface, initially capitalized, with one blank line before, and one after.

4. Result and discussion


It is preferred to discuss all the results in detail in case of original research paper. To explain observed data you can use figures, graphs and tables.

5. Conclusion
A conclusion might elaborate on the importance of the work or suggest applications and extensions.

6. References
List and number all bibliographical references in 9-point Times, single-spaced, at the end of your paper. When referenced in the text, enclose the citation number in square brackets, for example [1]. Where appropriate, include the name(s) of editors of referenced books. [1] A.B. Smith, C.D. Jones, and E.F. Roberts, Article Title, Journal, Publisher, Location, Date, pp. 1-10. [2] Jones, C.D., A.B. Smith, and E.F. Roberts, Book Title,Publisher, Location, Date.

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