Paper Title (16 Points)

ABSTRACT
In this template, we describe the formatting guidelines for the 2nd International Engineering Conference (IEC 2017). The full paper in MS Word shall be written in compliance with these instructions. An abstract not exceeding 250 words should appear on the top of the first page. The abstract should be concise and straight to point. It states the problem, methodology and expected results. Single Paragraph and Single line Spacing, all 10pts font size. NOTE: All fonts in this template are TIMES NEW ROMAN. Main Body text in the entire template is 10pts times new roman unless otherwise specified.
Keywords: Provide between four to six keywords arranged in alphabetical order.

1INTRODUCTION

This is theofficial template of the IEC 2017based on the use of Microsoft word processor. All standard paper components have been specified for three reasons: (1) ease of use when formatting individual papers, (2) automatic compliance to electronic requirements that facilitate the concurrent or later production of electronic products, and (3) conformity of style throughout the conference proceedings.

We urge authors to follow some simple guidelines. In other words, we ask you to make your paper look exactly like this template.There is no strict limitation to the number of pages, but it is suggested that the paper length should not exceed 10 pages. All body of text are 10 points, Times New Roman, single line spacing.

Paper Size:A4, 210 x 297mm

Page margins: Top 3.8 cm, Bottom2.54 cm, Left 2.54 cm, and Right 1.27 cm.

Column width: 8.3cm and the separation betweencolumns is 0.68cm.

Furthermore, for the ease of use, the template is such that author should highlight the write up and click on the corresponding section from the Style Menu on the Home Menu of the Microsoft word.

The descriptions of the different styles are as follows:

  1. For Paper Title Use Title Style,
  2. For Author’s Name and Affiliation Use Author Name Style,
  3. For Abstract and Keywords use the Abstract Style,
  4. For Section Headings, such as Introduction, Methodology, etc., use Heading 1,
  5. For the body of the work, use the Paragraph Style.

2METHODOLOGY

You can simply download the template and replace the content with your own material. This section describes various methods adopted in your paper.

2.1Subsection

The template is used to format your paper and style the text. All margins, column widths, line spaces, and text fonts are prescribed; please do not alter them.

Kindly download the template paper to your computer.Then “save as” with a different name (For example: mytemplate.docx). Now, copy-paste your paper “paragraph by paragraph” to mytemplate.docx

NOTE: If the “font size or type” of your paper is different, you may have problems while pasting it to mytemplate.docx.

To solve this font problem:

1st Step: Copy and paste the paragraph from your paper to notepad.

2nd Step: Copy and paste the paragraph from notepad to mytemplate.docx

2.2Figures and Tables

Insert Figures and Tables after they have been cited in the text. Large Figures and Tables may span both columns. Place Figure caption below the Figures; place Table titles above the Tables. If your Figure has two parts, include the labels “(a)” and “(b)” as part of the artwork. Please verify that the Figures and Tables you mentioned in the text actually exist. Do not include captions as part of the Figures. Do not put captions in “text boxes” linked to the Figures. Do not put borders around the outside of your Figures. Do not use the abbreviation “Fig.” in the body text rather use Figure even at the beginning of a sentence. Do not abbreviate “Table.” Tables are numbered with Roman numerals. Use the Figure Label Style for all captions for Figure and the Table Head Style for all Table Caption.

3RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

All Figures and Tables inserted should be properly referenced in the discussion of the results. Results and discussion entails the use of words to describe the implication of the results expected/obtained. Often, Figures, Tables and Plates are powerful means for proper technical result reporting and discussion. Examples of Figures and Tables are given in Figure1 and Table1.

TABLE 1: ParameterS of the Design

Parameter / Description / Value
/ Constant related to the flow rate into the tank / 3.3
/ The cross sectional area of tank one outlet hole / 0.1781
/ The cross sectional area of tank two outlet hole / 0.1781
g / Gravity constant / 981 cm/

3.1Equations

Use either the Microsoft Equation Editor or the MathType add-on ( for typing equations in your paper. Number your equations consecutively usingEquation numbers in parentheses flush with the right margin, as in (1). Punctuate Equations with commas or periods when they are part of a sentence. Be sure that the symbols in your Equation have been defined before or immediately following the Equation. Use “(1)”, not “Eq. (1)” or “Equation (1)”, except at the beginning of a sentence: “Equation (1) is

(1)

3.2Tabulation

Use 8pts font size Times New Roman for contents of table (see Table 1).Specify unit of measurement of table content appropriately. Use either SI (MKS) or CGS as primary units. (SI units are encouraged.). Avoid combining SI and CGS units.

4CONCLUSION

A conclusion should review the main points of the paper and should state concisely the most important propositions of the paper. It should state the author’s views of the practical implications of the results.in addition to the deductions that can be made from the results. Do not replicate the abstract as the conclusion. A conclusion might also elaborate on the importance of the work or suggest applications and extensions.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

A short acknowledgement section can be written between the conclusion and the references. Authors may wish to acknowledge the sponsors of the research and others in brief. Acknowledging the contributions of other colleagues who are not included in the authorship of this paper is also added in this section. If no acknowledgement is necessary, this section should not appear in the paper.

REFERENCES

Examples for Reference citations in text

Use the APA 6th Edition Style of referencing. The template will require the use of Author and Year Style.

  1. Indirect Quotation with Parenthetical Citation

Libraries historically highly value intellectual freedom and patronconfidentiality (LaRue, 2007).

  1. Indirect Quotation with Author as Part of the Narrative

LaRue (2007) identified intellectual freedom and patronconfidentiality as two key values held historically by libraries.

  1. Direct Quotation with Parenthetical Citation

Darwin used the metaphor of the tree of life "to express the otherform of interconnectedness–genealogical rather than ecological"

(Gould & Brown, 1991, p. 14).

  1. Direct Quotation with Author as Part of the Narrative

Gould and Brown (1991) explained that Darwin used the metaphor ofthe tree of life "to express the other form of interconnectedness–genealogical rather than ecological”(p. 14).

Examples for References Page

  1. Journals:

Williams, J. H. (2008). Employee engagement: Improving

participation insafety. Professional Safety, 53(12),

40-45.

Dauda, S. M., Ahmad, D., Khalina, A., & Jamarei, O.

(2015). Effect of cutting speed on cutting torque and cutting power of varying Kenaf-Stem diameters at different moisture contents.Pertanika J. Trop. Agric. Sci, 38(4), 549-561.

  1. Online Journals with DOI:

Senior, B., & Swailes, S. (2007). Inside management

teams: Developing ateamwork survey instrument. British Journal of Management, 18, 138-153. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8551.2006.00507.x

  1. Online Journals without DOI:

Koo, D. J., Chitwoode, D. D., & Sanchez, J. (2008).

Violent victimizationand the routine activities/lifestyle of active drug users.Journalof Drug Issues, 38, 1105-1137. Retrieved from

  1. Conference:

Dauda, S.M., Ahmad, D., Abdan, K., & Othman, J.

(2012). Effects of tractor speeds on the performance of a kenaf harvesting machine.Proceedings of the International Conference on Agricultural and Food Engineering for Life (Cafei2012), 141-150.

  1. Magazine Article:

Mathews, J., Berrett, D., & Brillman, D. (2005, May 16).

Other winningequations. Newsweek, 145(20), 58-59.

  1. Newspaper with no author:

Generic Prozac debuts. (2001, August 3). The Washington

Post, pp. E1, E4.