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Sample File for Articles Published in

Studies in Informatics and Control Journal


Author1, Author2 (Full Name: First name and FAMILY NAME)
1
Institution,
Street Address, City, Zip code, Country
e-mail
2
Institution, Street Address, City, Zip code, Country
e-mail
Abstract: The title should reflect the contents of the manuscript. The abstract should be concise and descriptive; it
shouldnt exceed 200 words. The name(s) of the author(s) will be just bellow the title, in Bold characters, followed by
their affiliation and the address of the institution they represent. Optionally they could send an e-mail address, as well.
Keywords: The author(s) should provide a short list of key words and phrases.

1. Introduction [start of the paper itself article body]


The body of the article, acknowledgments and
Prerequisites references should be edited on two columns,
Authors may submit only papers that have not with 0.7 cm spacing between them, and no
been published before and have been read and section breaks. The font for Body Text should be
approved by all authors. The manuscript should Times New Roman, 11 pts. All papers should
not be submitted anywhere else while under be limited to 10 pages (A4 format) including
consideration with SIG. If the manuscript has references. Footnotes should be avoided.
been accepted, the exclusive copyright is If you are asked to revise your submitted paper,
transferred automatically from the authors to please revise it seriously and recheck
the editors of Studies in Informatics and everything word by word.
Control Journal.
Typesetting and Structure 2. Other Elements
All manuscripts must be MsWord Typesetting regarding:
Documents and must comply with publishers
instructions. The paper should be in English - illustrations and graphs;
and should have the following structure: - mathematical formulae;
[Inside a borderless text box on the top of the first page] - numbered lists and sub lists;
- bulleted list;
The title should be as short as possible, - remarks.
with no abbreviations or acronyms.
1. Author(s) should meet the following specifications, as
closely as possible. The final layout
2. Affiliation for each of the authors: adjustments will be carried out by our editors.
a. Institution Illustrations, Graphs and Tables
b. Address (Street, City, Zip, Country) Illustrations and tables should be inserted in the
c. E-mail text, rather than attached at the end of the paper
3. Abstract or as an appendix.
4. Keywords Figures or tables that can fit within one column
must have a maximum width of 7.45 cm.
5. Content of paper
Captions should be below the figures; table
6. Acknowledgements (if any) heads should appear above the tables. Insert
figures and tables AFTER they are cited in the
7. References and Annexes
text. Captions may have continuous numbering
[end of text box article head] or they can be numbered consecutively within
each section. i.e.: Figure 3. or if desired,

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illustrations from section 5, can be referred to Remarks
as Figure 5.1. and so on. See Figure 1.
Remarks, definitions and examples should be in
PH ER O M O N E
SO U R C ES regular font rather than in italic.
LEFT AN TEN N A
Acknowledgements
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Authors who wish to acknowledge certain facts
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use an unnumbered section after the
Conclusions chapter just before References.
R IG H T A N T E N N A

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H ID D E N
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REFERENCES
Figure 1. Example of one-column width figure Entries should be given in strictly alphabetical
Larger illustrations or tables may span across order and they should be recorded in a
both columns. They will be inserted in a numbered list, each entry starting with the
borderless text box. The width of these SURNAME (all caps) of the main author.
illustrations / tables must not exceed 15 cm. 1. Achour, Z. & Rezg, N. (2007). Time
Mathematics Formulae Floating General Mutual Exclusion
Constraints, Studies in Informatics and
Mathematical formulae should be arranged so Control, 16(1), 57-66.
they fit within one column. They should be left
aligned and should have an identification 2. Niculescu, A. & Thorsteinsson, G.
number on the right margin, enclosed in (2011) Enabling Idea Generation
parentheses. The numbering may be continuous through Computer-Assisted
or by section: Collaborative Learning, Studies in
Informatics and Control, 20(4),
xk 1 xk k d k , (1) 403-410.
or 3. Rampun, A. & Barker, T. (2011). The
Design and Development of an eLearning
sT g System Based on Social Networking. In
d k 1 g k 1 k
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yk sk k Proceedings of the European Conference
k (2.7) on e-Learning (pp. 646-657).
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T k k 1 sk , 4. Weidmann, C. & Teuber, L. (2009).
yk sk k Conception and Installation of System
Lists Monitoring Using the SAP Solution
Manager. Galileo Press.
For typesetting lists, numbered of bulleted
please import the styles from the examples
above, on the first page of this presentation.

Figure 2. Example of wide figure (inserted in a borderless text box).

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