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Lecture Notes in Computer Science:
Authors’ Instructions for the
Preparation
of Camera-Ready
Contributions
to LNCS/LNAI/LNBI
Proceedings
Alfred
Hofmann
1,1
, Brigitte
Apfel
1
, Ursula
Barth
1
, Christine
Gü
nther
1
,
Ingrid
Haas
1
, Frank
Holzwarth
1
, Anna
Kramer
1
, Leonie
Kunz
1
,
Nicole
Sator
1
, Erika Siebert-
Cole
1
and Peter Stra?
er
1
,
Springer-Verlag, Computer
Science Editorial, Tiergartenstr. 17,
69121 Heidelberg, Germany
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Abstract.
The
abstract should summarize the contents of the
paper and should
contain at least 70
and at most 150 words. It should be set in 9-point
font size
and should be inset 1.0 cm
from the right and left margins. There should be
two
blank
(10-point)
lines
before
and
after
the
abstract.
This
document
is
in
the
required format.
Keywords:
We
would
like
to
encourage
you
to
list
your
keywords
in
this
section.
1
Introduction
This
instruction
file
for
Word
users
(there
is
a
separate
instruction
file
for
LaTeX
users)
may be used as a template. Kindly send the final
and checked Word and PDF
files of your
paper to the Contact Volume Editor. This is
usually one of the organizers
of the
conference. You should make sure that the Word and
the PDF files are identical
and correct
and that only one version of your paper is sent.
It is not possible to update
files at a
later stage. Please note that we do not need the
printed paper.
We would like to draw
your attention to the fact that it is not possible
to modify a
paper in any way, once it
has been published. This applies to both the
printed book
and
the
online
version
of
the
publication.
Every
detail,
including
the
order
of
the
names
of
the
authors,
should
be
checked
before
the
paper
is
sent
to
the
Volume
Editors.
1
Please note that the LNCS Editorial
assumes that all authors have used the western
naming convention, with given names
preceding surnames. This determines the
structure of the names in the running
heads and the author index.
1.1
Checking the PDF File
Kindly
assure that the Contact Volume Editor is given the
name and email address of
the contact
author for your paper.
The
Contact Volume Editor uses these details to
compile a list for our production
department at SPS in India. Once the files have
been
worked upon, SPS sends a copy of
the final pdf of each paper to its contact author.
The contact author is asked to check
through the final pdf to make sure that no errors
have crept in during the transfer or
preparation of the files. This should not be seen
as
an
opportunity
to
update
or
copyedit
the
papers,
which
is
not
possible
due
to
time
constraints. Only errors introduced
during the preparation of the files will be
corrected.
This round of checking takes
place about two weeks after the files have been
sent
to the Editorial by the Contact
Volume Editor, i.e., roughly
seven
weeks before the
start of
the conference for conference proceedings, or
seven weeks before the volume
leaves
the
printer’s,
for
post
-proceedings.
If
SPS
does
not
receive
a
reply
from
a
particular
contact
author,
within
the
timeframe
given,
then
it
is
presumed
that
the
author has found no
errors in the paper. The tight publication
schedule of LNCS does
not
allow
SPS
to
send
reminders
or
search
for
alternative
email
addresses
on
the
Internet.
In
some
cases,
it
is
the
Contact
Volume
Editor
that
checks
all
the
pdfs.
In
such
cases, the authors are
not involved in the checking phase.
1.2
Additional
Information Required by the Volume Editor
If you have more than one surname,
please make sure that the Volume Editor knows
how you are to be listed in the author
index.
1.3
Copyright Forms
The
copyright form may be downloaded from the For
Authors section of the LNCS
Webpage:
/lncs
.
Please
send
your
signed
copyright
form
to
the
Contact Volume Editor,
either as a scanned pdf or by fax or by courier.
One author
may sign on behalf of all of
the other authors of a particular paper. Digital
signatures
are acceptable.
2
Paper
Preparation
The printing area is 122 mm
×
193 mm. The text should be justified
to occupy the full
line
width,
so
that
the
right
margin
is
not
ragged,
with
words
hyphenated
as
appropriate. Please fill pages so that
the length of the text is no less than 180 mm, if
possible.
Use
10-point
type
for
the
name(s)
of
the
author(s)
and
9-point
type
for
the
address(es)
and the abstract. For the main text,
please use 10-point type and
single-
line
spacing.
We
recommend
the
use
of
Computer
Modern
Roman
or
Times.
Italic
type
may
be
used
to
emphasize
words
in
running
text.
Bold
type
and
underlining
should be avoided.
Papers not complying with the LNCS
style will be reformatted. This can lead to an
increase in the overall number of
pages. We would therefore urge you not to squash
your paper.
Headings.
Headings
should
be
capitalized
(i.e.,
nouns,
verbs,
and
all
other
words
except
articles,
prepositions,
and
conjunctions
should
be
set
with
an
initial
capital)
and should, with
the exception of the title, be aligned to the
left. Words joined by a
hyphen are
subject to a special rule. If the first word can
stand alone, the second word
should be
capitalized. The font sizes are given in Table 1.
Here
are
some
examples
of
headings:
to
Disprove
Context-Freeness
of
Collage
Languages
Correcting
the
Intrusion
of
Tracing
Non-deterministic
Programs by
Software
Table
1.
Font sizes of
headings. Table captions should always be
positioned
above
the
tables.
Heading
level
Title (centered)
1
-level heading
2
nd
-level heading
3
rd
-level heading
4
th
-level heading
st
Example
Lecture
Notes …
1
Introduction
2.1 Printing
Area
Headings.
Text fol
lows
…
Remark.
Text follows …
Font size and style
14
point, bold
12 point, bold
10 point, bold
10 point,
bold
10 point, italic
Lemmas,
Propositions,
and
Theorems.
The
numbers
accorded
to
lemmas,
propositions,
and
theorems,
etc.
should
appear
in
consecutive
order,
starting
with
Lemma 1, and not, for example, with
Lemma 11.
2.1
Figures
Please
check
that
the
lines
in
line
drawings
are
not
interrupted
and
have
a
constant
width.
Grids
and
details
within
the
figures
must
be
clearly
legible
and
may
not
be
written one on top of the
other. Line drawings should have a resolution of
at least 800
dpi (preferably 1200 dpi).
The lettering in figures should have a height of 2
mm (10-
point
type).
Figures
should
be
numbered
and
should
have
a
caption
which
should
always be positioned
under
the figures, in
contrast to the caption belonging to a table,
which should always appear
above
the table. Please
center the captions between the
margins
and
set
them
in
9-point
type
(Fig. 1
shows
an
example).
The
distance
between
text
and
figure
should
be
about
8
mm,
the
distance
between
figure
and
caption about 6 mm.
To ensure that the reproduction of your
illustrations is of a reasonable quality, we
advise against the use of shading. The
contrast should be as pronounced as possible.
If
screenshots
are
necessary,
please
make
sure
that
you
are
happy
with
the
print
quality before you
send the files.
Remark
1.
In
the
printed
volumes,
illustrations
are
generally
black
and
white
(halftones), and only in exceptional
cases, and if the author is prepared to cover the
extra costs involved, are colored
pictures accepted. Colored pictures are welcome in
the
electronic
version
free
of
charge.
If
you
send
colored
figures
that
are
to
be
printed in
black and white, please make sure that they really
are legible in black and
white. Some
colors show up very poorly when printed in black
and white.
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