Lecture Notes in Computer Science: Authors’ Instructions for the Preparation of Camera-Ready Contributions to Lncs/Lnai Proceedings

Lecture Notes in Computer Science: Authors’ Instructions for the Preparation of Camera-Ready Contributions to Lncs/Lnai Proceedings

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Lecture Notes in Computer Science: Authors’ Instructions for the Preparation of Camera-Ready Contributions to LNCS/LNAI Proceedings
Alfred Hofmann1 , Ingrid Beyer1 , Anna Kramer1 , Erika Siebert-Cole1 , u Angelika Bernauer-Budiman2 , Martina Wiese2 , and Anita B¨rk3
Springer-Verlag, Computer Science Editorial III, Postfach 10 52 80, 69042 Heidelberg, Germany {Hofmann, Beyer, Kramer, Erika.Siebert-Cole, LNCS}@Springer.de http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html 2 Springer-Verlag, Computer Science Production, Postfach 10 52 80, 69042 Heidelberg, Germany {Bernauer, Wiese}@Springer.de 3 Springer-Verlag, Marketing Management, Postfach 10 52 80, 69042 Heidelberg, Germany Buerk@Springer.de Abstract. The abstract should summarize the contents of the paper and should contain at least 70 and at most 150 words. It should be set in 9-point font size and should be inset 1.0 cm from the right and left margins. There should be two blank (10-point) lines before and after the abstract. . . .
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Introduction

The preparation of manuscripts which are to be reproduced by photo-offset requires special care. Papers submitted in a technically unsuitable form will be returned for retyping, or canceled if the volume cannot otherwise be finished on time. 1.1 LNCS Online

Springer-Verlag now provides the full-text version of the LNCS and LNAI proceedings online. Therefore please submit to the volume editors (and not to Springer-Verlag), together with your own single-sided printout of the final version of your contribution (which cannot be modified at a later stage), your source (input) files, e.g. TEX files for the text and PS or EPS files for figures, the final A DVI file (for papers prepared using L TEX or TEX), the final PS file4 , and, if possible, a PDF file of the final version of your contribution. If you have prepared A your paper using a text processing system other than L TEX or TEX, please also submit RTF files. Make sure that the text is identical in all cases.
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