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Abstract
The proceedings of the conference will be published by Trauner Verlag.
The preparation of manuscripts which are to be reproduced by photo-offset requires
special care. Manuscripts which are submitted in technically unsuitable form have to be
returned for retyping or will be cancelled if the volume otherwise cannot be finished in
time.
The following instructions should be followed closely. These instructions serve also as
sample pages.
Please keep to the following printing area
(instruction for European A4 size paper 21,0 cm by 29,7 cm / 8,27 inch by 11,69 inch)
left and right margin should be 2 cm (0,78 inch)
the margin at the top of the page should be 3 cm (1,18 inch); at the bottom 2,5 cm (0,98
inch)
If you have to use any other paper size, make sure your text fits into a frame of 17 cm (6,7 inch) by 24,2 cm/ (9,5 inch) centered on the page.
Please use TIMES or one of the similar typefaces widely used in phototypesetting and
text editors (no sans-serif typeface). If there is no other instruction mentioned, use
one-and a half-line spacing. The text should always be justified. Paragraphs should not
be indented.
| Heading level | Font size and style (Example) | |
| Title: | capitalized, centered in TIMES 18 POINT BOLD |
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| Author: | TIMES 18 point (centered) |
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| Abstract: | TIMES 12 point italics | |
| 1. 1st-level heading: | TIMES 14 point bold | |
| 1.1. 2nd-level heading: | TIMES 12 point bold | |
| 1.1.1. 3rd-level heading: | TIMES 12 point | |
| Text: | TIMES 12 point | |
| Lettering of figures: | TIMES 10 point bold | one-line spacing |
| Indications to figures: | TIMES 10 point italics | |
| Literature and Notes: | TIMES 10 point | one-line spacing |
Please use italic print to emphasize words in running text; bold type in running text and underlining should be avoided.
Please do use a spell checking programme. You are responsible for the proofreading of your manuscript. It will be reproduced for the conference proceedings without any change.
1.3. Headings and their spacing
| Title of contribution (centered) | 18 pt after |
| First name, family name (centered) | 36 pt after |
| Abstract | 12 pt after |
| 1. 1st level heading | 18 pt before, 18 pt after |
| 1. 1. 2nd level heading | 12 pt before, 12 pt after |
| 1.1.1. 3rd level heading | 12 pt before, 12 pt after |
| New paragraph | 6 pt after |
1.4. Formulas
Formulas should be centered and spaced as the following example. x + y = z
In cases of long and complicated formulas the spacing may be varied.
1.5. Figures and tables
Figures (if possible originals) should be pasted into the manuscript and centered between the margins. For halftone figures (photos), please forward high-contrast glossy prints and mark the space in the text as well as the back of the photograph clearly, so that there can be no doubt about where or which way up they should be placed.
For graphics: screen line distance 60 lpi, increase of points 10-70 %.
Figures and tables should be numbered and lettered in 10 point bold and in one-line
spacing.
1.6. Page Numbering
Your paper should show no printed page numbers; they are inserted by the volume editor. Please number the sheets at the bottom of the reverse side with a pencil. There should be no running heads.
The length of the paper should be:
Keynote papers: 15-20 pages
Position papers: 8 -15 pages
1.7. Notes
Footnotes should be numbered and printed on the same page in TIMES 10 point
one-lined spacing.
1.8. References
References should be listed alphabetically at the end of the contribution. In the running
text indications should be put into brackets, e.g. [3]
1.8.1. Example for References
[1] ANDERSON, A.R., Introduction, in: A. R. Anderson (ed.), Minds and
Machines, Englewood Cliffs, N. J. 1964.
[2] BODEN, M. A., Artificial Intelligence and Natural Man, Hassocks,
Sussex 1977.
[3] BORN, R., Information und Wirklichkeit. Wissensehaftstheorie als
Provokation, in: H Schauer und M. Tauber (Hrsg.), Informatik und Philosophie,
Wien-München 1982.
[4] BORN, R., Konditionale - oder: Zur Praxis des irrationalen
Argumentierens, in: Conceptus. Zeitschrift für Philosophie. Bd. 34 (1981).
[5] DENNET, D. C., Artificial Intelligence as Philosophy and Psychology,
in: M. Ringle (ed.), Philosophical Perspectives in Artificial Intelligence, Sussex 1978.
Also in: D. C. Dennet, Brainstorms. Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology (Kap. 7),
Sussex 1979.
The language should be English.
Please use a spell checker before sending your final version of the paper!
Example for the frame on the A4 page:
top margin: 3 cm (1,18 inch) |
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| margin left: 2 cm (0,78 inch) |
margin right: 2 cm (0,78 inch) |
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Frame: 17 cm by 24,2 cm (6,7 inch by 9.5 inch) |
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margin bottom: 2,5 cm (0,98 inch)) |