Title should not Exceed 100 Total Characters (Palatino Linotype, 18, Bold)

Author Name1*, Author Name2 and Author Name3 (Palatino Linotype, 10, Bold)

  1. Department/Division/Institute, Organization, Country (Palatino Linotype, 10, Italic)
  2. Department/Division/Institute, Organization, Country
  3. Department/Division/Institute, Organization, Country

ABSTRACT (Palatino Linotype, 11, Bold, capital letterS)

Your abstract should be written in American English and not exceed 300 total words. Please note that if English writing is found to be deficient, abstracts will be returned to authors and will not be considered until they meet the established language standard. Abstracts with critical language flaws will not be considered for review and will be returned to authors for further editing. If American English is not the native language of the author(s), the text should be translated or edited by a professional translator prior to submission. Authors are fully responsible for hiring and paying for these services.

Appropriate language for an international technical publication must satisfy the following requirements: Correct grammar, careful construction of sentences, and syntax; Ideas flow naturally and logically, and are easy to read and follow; Vocabulary is appropriately used (variety of vocabulary, consistent meanings); Expressions are clear and concise (avoid redundancy, wordiness, jargon, evasiveness, overuse of passive voice).

Abstracts should not contain references, bibliography, bullets, images or graphics, or any other elements. Acronyms or nomenclature used in the text must be explained.

Please note that the abstract is informative and should not be only a substitute for the summary, conclusions or results sections. The abstract consists of a clear and concise presentation of the most relevant points of the research or experience, it must be written as a sequential series of compound sentences and not a list of topics. Avoid covering two or more topics, works must focus on presenting one specific topic. Its content includes the results and conclusions of the work carried out. Please avoid general or vague concepts—it is not satisfactory to say “the results will be discussed.” Self-promotion or abstracts with a commercial focus are discouraged, and will not be accepted for publication or presentation. (Palatino Linotype, 10, Normal)

INTRODUCTION (PALATINO LINOTYPE, 11, BOLD, CAPITAL LETTERS)

The introduction is the concise presentation on the content of the investigation, which provides vital information about its purpose and importance. It must contain brief background about the topic, highlight its relevance, motivation, to present the what, why and how on the subject, the objectives and present guidance about the organization of the text. It must not include results or conclusions. (Palatino Linotype, 10, Normal)

METhODOLOGy (PALATINO LINOTYPE, 11, BOLD, CAPITAL LETTERS)

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Equations should be included using the Equation function in the Word program. Please do not insert equations as images.

Subsection (Palatino Linotype, 11, Bold)

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Sub-subsection

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Table 1 Table header (Palatino Linotype, 10, Left aligned)

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Figure 1 Figure footer (Palatino Linotype, 9, Centered)

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION (PALATINO LINOTYPE, 11, BOLD, CAPITAL LETTERS)

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Subsection (Palatino Linotype, 11, Bold)

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CONCLUsion (PALATINO LINOTYPE, 11, BOLD, CAPITAL LETTERS)

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acknowledgements (PALATINO LINOTYPE, 11, BOLD, CAPITAL LETTERS)

Should you want to acknowledge the contribution of someone other than the authors, please do so briefly stating their name and affiliation.

NOMENCLATURe (PALATINO LINOTYPE, 11, BOLD, CAPITAL LETTERS)

F(x)cumulative probability density function

enatural logarithm

scale parameter

shape parameter

xrandom variable

REFERENCES (PALATINO LINOTYPE, 11, BOLD, CAPITAL LETTERS)

Author(s) family name, initials. (Year of publication) Title of book, Edition, Publisher, Place of publication. (Book)

Author(s) family name, initials. (Year of publication) ‘Title of paper – in single quotation marks’, Title of published proceedings which may include place held and date(s), Publisher, Place of publication, Page number(s), (viewed date-in-full, URL – if accessed electronically). (Conference Paper)

Author(s) family name, initials. (Year of publication) ‘Title of journal article – in single quotation marks’, Title of journal, Volume, Issue or number, Page number(s), (viewed date-in-full, URL – if accessed electronically). (Journal Article)

Author(s) family name, initials. / Organisation (Year of publication) Title of report, Report number (if available), Publisher/Institution, Place of publication, (viewed date-in-full, URL – if accessed electronically). (Report)

Author(s) family name, initials. / Organisation (Year of creation or revision) Title of page, description of document (if applicable), name of the sponsor of the page (if applicable), viewed date-in-full, URL. (Website)

Corporate body issuing standard (Year of publication) Title of standard, Number of standard including identifier of issuing country or body, Publisher of standard, Place of publication. (Standard)

Issuing body (Year of publication) Title of map, Series (if available), Publisher, Place of publication. (Map)

Information obtained in an interview, telephone call, letter or email should be documented in the text, but should not be included in the list of References. (Personal Communication)

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