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This is the template file for the papers presented at the fourth ORP3 Meeting at Guimarães, Portugal. Please, copy it to a new file with a new name and use it as the basis for your article. The template is based on the IEEE journal papers produced under LaTeX using IEEEtran.cls version 1.6b and later, and it is derived from the template of the third ORP3 Meeting in Valencia, Spain.

Authors should follow these guidelines:

1)Manuscripts should be written in English. Authors are encouraged to obtain assistance in the editing of their papers for proper use of English prior to submission.

2)Titles, both of the article itself and of the sections, should be brief and specific.

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7)Figures should also have a self-explanatory caption. Special care should be given to the drawing. Figures can be included in a column or in multiple columns. Subfigures are also possible (see the following examplesbelow.

7)Figures should also have a self-explanatory caption. Special care should be given to the drawing. Figures can be included in a column or in multiple columns. Subfigures are also possible (see the following examples).

8)Formulae should normally be displayed on a separate line and numbered, if referred to, in parentheses on the right. Keep formulae as simple as possible. The solidus / is preferable to the horizontal division line. Avoid the letters o and l. Avoid super-or subscripted super- or subscripts.

9)References should be written preferably sorted alphabetically independently of the order in which they are cited. Citations should be of the type [1] and multiple citations should be ordered, i.e. [6], [10], [19], [30-32].

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II.Figures and Tables

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In Figure 2 we have an example of a double column floating figure using two subfigures (Figures 2(a) and 2(b)).

Finally, wide single figures are also possible (See Figure 3).

An example of a floating small table is shown in Table I. Note that the caption should come BEFORE the table.

Fig. 2 Two logos side by side

Fig. 3. Solution of a 2D Bin-Packing Problem

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TABLE I

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Wide tables can also be typed (see Table II for an example).

III.Equations

In-line equations are preferred whenever possible: i, i = 3, …, n. For bigger expressions use a lined equation (see equation (1)):

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IV.Conclusions

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Appendix

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