INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS TO

TYPE THEIR MANUSCRIPT

Author Name ,Co-Author name

UBICC Publishers, Country

ABSTRACT

These instructions are for authors of submitting the research papers to the Ubiqutious computing and communication Journal. UBICC® is seeking research papers, technical reports, dissertation, letter etc for these interdisciplinary areas. The goal of the UBICC® journal is to publish the most recent results in the development of information technology.

Keywords: instruction, full manuscripts, camera-ready, Microsoft Word format.

1  INTRODUCTION

These instructions are for authors of submitting the research papers to the Ubiquitous computing and communication Journal. Please prepare your manuscripts in accordance with these guidelines.

2  REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUSCRIPTS

All manuscripts must be typewritten clearly and carefully on A4 (210´297mm) white paper with left and right margins of 25mm width, upper margin of 25mm and lower margin of 30mm height. The length of the manuscripts must not exceed 12 pages. You can delete our sample text and replace it with your own text. If you want to use some other form of word processor to format your text, than please use these guidelines and follow strictly the style described in detail here for headings, tables and figure captions, and so on.

Authors who are not fluent in English are requested to ask a native English speaking colleague to correct their manuscript before submission.

3  TEXT FORMAT

In text body, use a proportional typeface 10 point in size, preferably a Times New Roman type face. All text must be double-columned and single-spaced, with an indent of 5mm for the first line of each paragraph. Please take the following guidelines into consideration strictly.

3.1  Title, Author’s Name and Heading

3.1.1 Title

The title should be typed in capital letters, using Times New Roman type face with 14 points in size, bold. It should be centered on the first page beginning on the 6th line.

3.1.2  Author’s name

Allow two blank lines between the title and the author’s full name. Author names are set in Times New Roman type face with 10 point in size, bold and centered. Authors from the same affiliations should be grouped.

3.1.3  Authors’ affiliation

Author’s current affiliation should be typed under author’s name in Times New Roman type face with 10 point in size. Allow one blank line to the next author’s name and affiliation.

3.1.4  Abstract

The heading of “ABSTRACT” is set with two blank lines after author’s affiliation in Times New Roman type face with 10 point size, bold. The abstract of not more than 15 lines should be single-columned with 20mm indents left and right.

3.1.5  Keywords

Keywords of not more than 1 line shall be given below the abstract, starting with “Keywords:” in bold face.

3.1.6  Headings

First level heading should be typed in capital letters in Times New Roman type face with 10 point in size, bold and be numbered. Allow one blank line both above and below the first level heading. In second level heading, only the first letter of each word is capitalized. Leave one line spacing above the second level heading. In third level heading, use Times New Roman type face with numbers as shown.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT” are not numbered but “REFERENCES” are numbered .both are typed in capital face with Times New Roman type face10 point in size and bold.

4  REFERENCES

References should be indicated in the text by consecutive numbers in square brackets, as [1], [2] etc.

All references should appear together at the end of the paper. The full references are cited in a numbered list of the following style:

4.1  In cases of journals

[1]  J. M. Davis: Simplified Diaphragm Analysis, Journal of Structural Div., ASCE, Vol. 103, pp. 2098-2109 (1977).

4.2  In cases of books

[2]  F. R. Shanley: Basic Structures, John Willey & Sons Inc., pp. 291-314 (1947)

Authors are allowed to use such abbreviations of academic societies as ACI, ASCE, ASTM, CEB, ISO, RILEM, WCEE, JCI, JSCE, AIJ

4.3  Equations

All equations are included in the text and numbered such as (1), (2) and (3). The number of the equation should appear at the right-hand margin. In the text, equations are referred to as Eq. (1) and so on. Allow 1 line spacing above and below equations.

E = m c2 (1)

5  FIGURES, PHOTOGRAPHS AND TABLES

Figures, Photographs and Tables must be originals, placed on the page with captions, where they are intended to appear in the text. Both illustrations and lettering must be large enough to be legible. Captions of figures and photographs should appear below them and captions of tables are typed above. They should be positioned in the text with one line spacing above and below. Do not put text aside of them.

All Figures and Tables must be arranged in a consecutive order and referred to in the text as Fig. 1 and Table 1 respectively.

If required, authors may use both columns for Figures and/or Tables.

Table 1: see the table shown here as a example for preparing your manuscript.

Code of sample / Trace elements as weight percentage
S / Cl
FW1
FW2
FW3
FW11
FW12
FW20
FW16
FW17
FW18 / 0.30
0.29
0.31
0.11
0.10
0.12
0.66
0.71
0.69 / 0.70
0.71
0.69
0.08
0.07
0.09
8.06
8.10
8.24

Figure 1: Comparison of the moisture absorption from a free surface by the experimental lime/cement plaster and the restoration (salt transporting) plaster

Figure 2: Stress distributions in the ligament of beams with different fracture energies at maximum load bearing capacity.

6  SUBMISSIONS OF PAPERS

The authors are requested to submit the original electronic file in PDF format. These are to be submitted using our website www.ubicc.org

All submitted papers will be sent out for an peer review process. This means that authors may be asked to take reviewer’s comments into consideration before submitting the camera ready.