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1. Introduction (Helvetica, 10 pt, bold)


The body of manuscript begins with Introduction (1st page) and ends with the last reference1
at the bottom of last page of manuscript. The size of manuscript must be exactly 8 or 10 or 12
or 14 or 16 or 18 or 20 or 22 or 24 or 26 full pages. (Book Antiqua, 9pt, normal)

2. Important
Manuscript must contain clear answers to following questions: What is the problem / What
has been done by other researchers and where you can contribute / What have you done /
Which method or tools you used / What are your results / What is new and good, what is
not good / Future research

3. Information
3.1 Layout of manuscript (Helvetica, 9 pt, bold)
(a) Use Custom Size Format, Width = 17cm, Height = 24cm, (b) top margin is set to 2,5 cm
and bottom margin is set to 3,0 cm; left and right margins are set to 2,0 cm on the manuscript
format 17x24 cm, (c) use the whole space of all pages, don?t leave free space, (d) the text must
finish exact at the bottom of the last page. The manuscript has to be submitted in MS Word
(*.doc) and PDF format. If you use other word editors and can not transfer it in Word and PDF
please contact us.

3.2 Language, Style Spelling


(a) The manuscript must be written in English, (b) use common technical terms, (c) avoid
abbreviations, don’t try to create new English words, (d) spelling: Follow Merriam Webstert’s
Collegiate Dictionary, Longman or Oxford Dictionaries.

4. Tables and Figures


Tables and figures have to be made in high quality, which is suitable for reproduction and
print, taking into account necessary size reduction. Photos have to be in high resolution.
Tables and figures should be embedded in the text. A short descriptive title should appear
under each table / figure / photo with a clear legend. (Table 1. Title, left justified / Fig. 1.
Title, left justified). All units must be included.

1 This is footnote
Fig. 1. Lugano is great!

4.1 Subfigure subsection


(a) The manuscript must be...

(a) Subfigure 1 (b) Subfigure 2

(c) This is Subfigure example, second row

Fig. 2. Subfigure with four images


A B
C D
Table 1. Why D?

4.1.1 Subfigure, 3.-level heading


Manuscript must contain...

4.1.1.1 4.-level heading


Manuscript must contain...

5. Equations
Equations are centered and numbered consecutively (see Equation 1), from 1 upwards (Book
Antiqua, 9pt).

x1 + y1 = z1 (1)

6. Referring
When publications are referred in the text, enclose the author’s name and the date of publica-
tion within the brackets. For one author, use author’s surname and the date (Arkin, 2004). For
two authors, give both names & the year (Arkin, 2004; Mataric & Brooks, 1999; Siegwart et al.,
2006). For three or more authors, use the first author, plus “et al.”, and the date (Siegwart
et al., 2006). If giving a list of reference, separate them using semicolons.

7. Conclusion
Please read these instructions carefully. Prepare your manuscript exactly according to the in-
structions. That is the easiest and the most efficient way to have a good published manuscript.

8. References Format
References have to include at least 5 items and have not to be self-centred. The list of references
has to be arranged alphabetically according to the first author, subsequent lines indented. Do
not number references. Publications by the same author(s) should be listed in order of the
year of the publication. If there are more than one manuscript by the same author(s) and with
the same date, label them a, b, etc. Please note that all references listed here must be directly
cited in the body of the text. Second line is 1.24 cm indented.

9. References
Arai, T. & Kragic, D. (2004). Name of paper, in N. of Editors (ed.), Name of Book in Italics,
Publisher, Place of publication, pp. page numbers first–last.
Arkin, D. (2004). My Life, Arkin Publishing, Place of publication.
Li, B., Xu, Y. & Choi, J. (1996). Title of conference paper, Proceedings of xxx xxx in italics, Pub-
lisher, conference location, pp. xx–yy.
Lima, P., Bonarini, A. & Mataric, M. (2004). Name of Book in Italics, Publisher.
Mataric, M. & Brooks, R. (1999). To whom it may concern, Journal of Everything ∞(ℵ0 ): –10– –5.
URL: www.intechweb.org
Siegwart, R. (year 2001). Name of paper, Name of Journal in Italics Vol.(No.): first–last.
URL: www.intechweb.org
Siegwart, R., Gross, S. & Klein, L. (2006). The singularity has gone, Future beyond Science Vol.
0(No. 0): 1–1.

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