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F ormat for C onference Paper


T itle, T his Is a T emplate for C onference F ull Paper

Authors Name1, Authors Name2, Authors Name3


Affiliation: department, name of institution1, department, name of institution2, department,
name of institution3
(writer's email address1), (writer's email address2), (writer's email address3)

A bstract
The abstract should be between 150-250 words in only one paragraph. Times New Roman, font size 10, single
spaced, and indented 2.5 cm from the left and right margins. The abstract should be clear, descriptive, and gives a
brief objective of the study. Followed by a statement of the methodology and a brief summary of the results.
K eywords: 4-6 words (italic)

1.

Background

The introduction is presented in an integrated way in the form of paragraphs with single space, Times
New Roman font size 11 pt. The introduction provides background of the research, problem formulation,
purpose and benefits of the research.
2.

Methods

The methods section is usually the second-longest section in the abstract. It should contain enough
information to enable the reader to understand what was done during the research to obtain a conclusion.
3.

R esults and Discuss

The results section is the most important part of the paper and should contain as much detail about the
main of the research and findings or research result.
3.1 F ormula and E quation
In this sample, the following equations are presented as illustration.

(1)
where t = 0, . . . , T, and b is a number greater than 1.
It should noted that all easily not confused characters and symbols, upper and lower case letters, as well
as block and italicized lettering should be noticed to the proceedings editor
3.2 F igures and T ables
Figures should be supplied in bitmap formats (Photoshop, TIFF, GIF, J PEG, etc.). If image has labels, the
image and labels should be embedded in separate layers. Each table must have a labels and number of
tables.
4. C onclution
In this section, authors should note that all result of the research
5. R eferences
Irmayani & Nasser, N.R (2016). The Estimate of The Probability of a Claimon The Insurance

Company Using The Point Process Methods. J ournal The Computare. 120-132
L inn, Parsons (2008). Shifts and convergences in science learning and instruction. In D. Berliner & R.
Calfee (Ed.), Handbook of Educational Psychology, 438-490. NY : Mcmillan

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