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Author Instruction for APCOMS 2009

Author’s name †
Department or Division Name,
University or Company Name, City Name, COUNTRY
Email: johndoe@nowhere.ac.id

Other author(s)
Department or Division Name
Company or University Name, City Name, COUNTRY
Email address

Abstract. You have to prepare your paper using MS WORDS. Abstract is written in Times New Roman size
10 with spacing of 1.0 and maximum of 200 words. The abstract should be as brief as possible and concise,
describing the essential part of the paper. It should be complete, self-explanatory, and not require reference.
The abstract describes the scope and emphasizing the main conclusions, results, or significance of the work
described. Do not include mathematical expressions; do not use references and try to avoid acronyms.

Keywords: Up to six keywords should also be included.

1. INTRODUCTION using a decimal system for subsections. Emphasized words


should be italicized, but such emphasis should be sparingly
The main body of the paper is written using Times New used.
Roman size 10. Using this document as a template is highly
recommended as it gives the best input for the final 2. PAPER LENGTH
publications. Papers prepared using applications other than
Microsoft Word must conform to the format and criteria The submitted paper must be 6-8 pages long.
detailed in this document.
2.1 Section and Sub-Section Heading
The main part of the paper is formatted into two
equally width columns with 0.75 cm spacing. Section The section heading is using capitalized time new
headings should be concise and numbered sequentially, roman size 11 and bold. Number the section and subsection

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headings consecutively in Arabic numbers. If the heading t dg (t )
should run into more than one line, the run-over should be
f (t ) = ∫ 0+
F (t )dt +
dt
(1)

flushed left.
The next level of heading is boldface with upper and 4. REFERENCING
lower case letters. The heading is flushed left with the left
margin. When citing references, using the names of the authors
and the year of publication, for example Samadhi (2005).
The third-level of heading follows the style of the Avoid to use footnote.
second-level heading. Avoid using more than third level for
heading. 5. TABLE

3. MATHEMATICS All tables must be embedded in the text and must


numbered consecutively using Arabic number. Table
Equations should be numbered consecutively beginning headings should be at the top and centered of the table.
with (1) to the end of the paper, including any appendices.
The number should be enclosed in parenthesis and set flush
right in the column on the same line as the equation. An
extra line of space should be left above and below a
displayed equation or formula.
Table 1: A table or a figure should have a clear caption.

index Item1 Item2 Item3


Item1-1 Item1-1 Item2-1 Item2-2 Item2-3 Item3-1
1 A B C D e f
2 G H I J k l

Figure 1: The caption of a figure should appear at the
6. FIGURES bottom of the figure.

Each figure should have a caption below the figure. The


words in each caption should be written in the lower case ACKNOWLEDGMENT
except the first character of the first word. All figures should
be numbered consecutively and captioned.
APPENDIX
Figures

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Chong, T. C., Anderson, D. C., Mitchell, O. R. (1989)
CITING REFERENCES QTC - and integrated design/manufacturing/inspection
system for poismatic parts. Proceedings of the ASME
The references should be listed in the alphabetical Conference on Computers and Engineering, San Francisco,
order of the author names and in the order of the CA, 417-426.
publication years within the same author's works. Each
J.P. Rennard. (2000) Introduction to genetic
reference should be written in the order of the authors, the
algorithms.http://www.rennard.org/alife/english
publication year, the title or source. Journal names, names
/gavintrgb.html#Evol. Access date: 12 May 2008 at 14.00.
of conference proceedings, and book titles should be
Lapedes, A., and Farber, R. F. (1988) How neural
italicized and should have the first character of each word
networks work. In D. Z. Anderson (ed), Neural Information
uppercased. The article title should be plain and only the
Processing Systems (New York: AIP), chapter 12, 442-456.
first character of the whole title should be uppercased. Full
periods should appear after the author names, the Sadeh-Koniecpol, N., Hildum, D., Laliberty, T.J.,
publication year, and the article title. The journal volume Smith, S., McA'Nulty, J., and Kjenstad, D. (1996) An
number should be bold. The serial number within a volume integrated process-planning/production-scheduling shell for
should not be presented unless there is confusion. The agile manufacturing. Technical Report CMU-RI-TR-96-10,
styles of references are illustrated. The three or more Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University.
authors of a reference should be written as the first author
Swaminathan, J.M., Smith, S., and Sadeh-Koniecpol,
followed by 'et al.', for instance, (Yoshimura et al. 1990) at
N. (1998) Modeling the dynamics of supply chains: A
the end of a sentence, Yoshimura et al. (1990) in a
multi-agent approach, Decision Sciences, 29, 607-632.
sentence. It is recommended to avoid referring a Web
source since the availability is not secured. If there is an AUTHOR BIOGRAPHIES
official document source, for instance, a journal paper, for
John Doe is a Lecturer in Department of Industrial
the same document, please refer the official document. Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of National,
Indonesia. He received a Doctoral Degree from the Graduate
However, you may sparingly use Web sources. In the case,
School of Industrial and System Engineering at Georgia
when available, the title, the author name, and the year University, USA in 1995. His teaching and research interests
include manufacturing strategy and lean manufacturing.
should be clarified in addition to the detailed address.

REFERENCES

Buzacott, J.A. and Shanthikumar, J.G. (1993)


Stochastic Models of Manufacturing Systems, Prentice-
Hall, Englewood Cliff, NJ.

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