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Tables

Tables Title

Every table must have a unique title placed at the top. Titles should be clear and concise, and they should not be complete sentences.

Tables Format

Table tools in Microsoft Word are recommended for inserting a table. It’s necessary to avoid tables created with the tab key.

Tables Numbering and Citation

Tables in the main body of the text should be numbered consecutively according to its appearance in the text. Cite each table in numerical order.

Equation

Equation Format

The equation number should be placed in parentheses to the right of the equation. Do not create equations as pictures. Use MathType or insert symbols as normal text.
Equation as normal text:
E=MC\({}^{2}\)
Equation created by MathType:
\begin{equation} \dot{T}(y)=\frac{\partial{s}}{\partial{y}}f(y)+\frac{\partial{s}}{\partial{p}}\nonumber \\ \end{equation}

Equation Numbering and Citation

Equations should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals to avoid ambiguities, if they will be referred to in text. Citation for an equation should be made by using (1), not Eq. (1) or equation (1), except at the beginning of a sentence: Equation (1) is…

Appendix

An appendix may be included (and is often helpful) in mathematical or computational modeling.

Reference Style

All sources cited in text must appear in the reference list, and all items in the reference list must be cited in text. With the numerical system, references are arranged in the reference list so that they match the order in which they are cited in the text.

Reference in-Text Citation Format

References are simply cited with the consistent reference number in square brackets. Do not set references number as superscript number. Do not use Ref.[3] or Reference [3] except at the beginning of a sentence, e.g. Reference [3] shows…
A. Single Reference
If the author’s name appears in the text, place the reference number immediately after the name.
E.g. Peter[10] found an innovative scientific phenomenon.
B. Multiple References
1) Put two or four numbers in numerical order and separate them by commas but no spaces. E.g.: [2,3]
2) Indicate three or more consecutive reference numbers by giving the first and last numbers separated by a hyphen. E.g.: [3-5]

List of References

Authors are requested to check all references for completeness, including author names, paper title, publisher, journal heading, Volume, Number., pages for journal citations, Year.
Books
All author names, Book title, Publisher, Country, Year. e.g. R. F. Voss, J. Clarke. Algorithmic Musical Composition, Silver Burdett Press, Londyn, 1986.
Journals
All author names, Title, Publisher, Journal title, Vol, No, pp, Year e.g. W. Zabierowski, A. Napieralski. Chords classification in tonal music, Journal of Environment Studies, Vol.10, No.5, 50-53.
Conference Papers
All author names, Title, Conference title, pp, Year. e.g. A. Abiewskiro,. Z. Moplskiiera. The Problem Of Grammar Choice For Verification, TCSET of the International Conference, House of Lviv Polytechnic National University, 19-23, 2008.
Websites
Online Available: http:// e.g.: Farquhar C, Protein and DNA Music, Online available from http://www.hrpub.com