Place Your Paper Title Here Noting Small Caps and Capitalization of Initial Word Letters
First Author1, Second Author2 and Third Author1
1: Jordan University of Science and Technology (first@aff1.com), 2: Jordan Computer Society (second@aff2.com)
| Abstract |
| Note that there is a 0.25 inch tab at the beginning of this paragraph. This should be the case in every paragraph beginning. Note also that the abstract section title is not numbered. Like all section titles, no line space before or after the section title should be added. |
| Before going further,please do not enter any header or footer. Do not add any page numbering. |
| I. Introduction |
| Note that the introduction section title, like all following sections titles (except the references section title) are numbered using Roman numerals. |
| Only PDF format is acceptable. Convert your document to a PDF file when it is ready. The maximum allowed number of pages in the final version of the accepted paper is 6 pages. Extra charges apply if this limit is exceeded. This is how a references is cited [1]. |
| I.1 Tables |
| The following table is intended to demonstrate table formatting. Place your tables and their captions where they are needed, not at the end of the document. This is how we cite Table 1. |
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Table 1: Table formatting in final versions of accepted Mosharaka conference papers
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Attributes |
| Table Headings |
Centered, Gray-Shaded |
| Table Alignment |
Centered |
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| Remember to place tables (and figures, for this matter) as closely as possible after their first reference in the main paper text.. |
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| I.2 Figures |
| The figure below is intended to demonstrate figure formatting. Place your figures and their captions where they are needed, not at the end of the document. |
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Figure 1: Basic figure |
| II. Modeling |
| In the modeling sections, equations are usually used. Follow this centered with a right justified number example: |
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| The equation above is written using MathType. If you are using something else, create an equation style that is used for all equations based on (1). Note that the symbol font size in the equation is 10. Note also that mathematical symbols should look exactly the same in normal document text as they do within equation. For example, this W is exactly the same as the one in (1) above. |
| III. Conclusion |
| If the information available through this document does not answer all formatting questions that you may have, please contact jaser@mosharaka.net. |
| References |
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M. M. Banat and J. K. Mahasneh, “Journal or conference paper title,” Journal or conference Full Name in italics, Vol. #, No. #, pp. #-#, Month Year |
| [2] |
M. M. Banat, Book Title in italics, Publisher, Year |
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