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\title{Instructions for the Preparation of a\\
  Camera-Ready Manuscript}

\author{Nomen NESCIO\\
  {\small\it IOS Press, Van Diemenstraat 94, 1013 CN Amsterdam, Netherlands}}

\ioshead{N. Nescio}{Preparation of a Camera-Ready Manuscript}

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\iosdetails{Communicating Process Architectures -- 2002}{ James Pascoe, Peter Welch, Roger Loader and Vaidy Sunderam }{2002}

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\begin{abstract}
These instructions are designed for both author and typist and should be
  read carefully.  If they are not adhered to, it could result in delay in
  publication and/or in sub-optimal reproduction quality.
\end{abstract}


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\section{Typing Area}

Use paper of A4 size, with the following typing area: length: 25 cm (or
10"), and width: 15.6 cm (or 6" 1/8). The recommended type font is Times. As
a second choice, use Garamond. Only for tables and figures (illustrations)
may you use Helvetica, Univers or other sans-serif fonts. Use Roman as
default type and keep italics and/or bold for special text parts.
Recommended type font sizes:

\begin{enumerate}

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\item for the title: 24 pts;

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\item for the main text (including headings): 12 pts;

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\item for abstract, footnotes, references, figures and tables: 10 pts.

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\end {enumerate}

\noindent
Settings for the line spacing are: 2 pts. in cases (2) and (3), 4 pts. in
case (1).

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\section{Typographical Style and Layout}

\subsection{Title, Authors and Addresses}

Type the title approx.\ 2 cm below the first line of the page. Centre the
title (horizontally) on the page. Leave approx.\ 1 cm between title and the
name and address of yourself (and of your co-authors, if any).
Type name(s) and address(es) in 12 pts.\ and centre them (horizontally) on
the page. Use for addresses {\em italics}.

\subsection{Abstract, Headings and Sub-Headings}

Type the abstract at a maximum width of 12 cm. Centre the abstract
(horizontally) on the page. Number section and subsection headings
consecutively in Arabic numbers and type them in {\bf bold}, respectively
{\em italics}. Keep headings and subheadings always flushed left. Do not include
references to the literature, illustrations or tables in headings and
subheadings.

Keep two blank lines above a section heading and one above a
subheading. Put one blank line under a heading and a subheading. Only if
you want to emphasise specific parts of the main text, use {\em italics}.
Otherwise, use Roman.

Start a new paragraph by indenting it from the left margin (and {\em not}
by inserting a blank line) except under a heading and subheading.

\subsection{Illustrations, Figures and Tables}

All illustrations should be original drawings or photographic prints of
originals. Photographs should be glossy prints. Photocopies are often not
good enough and should be avoided. All illustrations must be numbered
{\em consecutively} (i.e. not section-wise), using Arabic numbers.

All illustrations should be {\em centered}, except for very small figures
(no wider than 7 cm), which may be placed side by side.  Centre figure
captions beneath the figure. Position figures at the top or at the bottom
of a page. Do not assemble figures at the back of your article, but place
them as close as possible to where they are mentioned in the main text.
Please keep in mind the distinction between figures and tables (the latter
only contain alpha-numeric characters and no graphical elements).

All figures and tables must be numbered {\em consecutively} (in Arabic
numbers).  Table headings should be placed {\em above} the table -- figure
headings {\em below} the figure.

\subsection{References}

References to the literature~\cite{nescio-crc} should be mentioned in
the main text~\cite{popper-mystique} by an Arabic number in square
brackets~\cite{transputing-91}.  List these (in numerical order of
their citation~\cite{edwards-lawson} in your paper) at the very end
of your paper (under the heading {\bf References}).  Don't forget
to print these references in 10 pts.

\subsection{Hard-Copy Submission}

After proof-reading and correcting the typed sheets, write in pencil on
the back (top right-hand corner) of each sheet (1) your name, and (2)
the sheet number. Mark the very last sheet by `last page'.
[Note: for electronic submission, ignore this!]

\subsection{Further Information}

In case you would like to receive more detailed instructions, please
contact IOS Press, book production department:

\begin{center}
tel: {\em +31 20 638 21 89},~~~~~~fax: {\em +31 20 620 34 19},~~~~~~email: {\em editorial@iospress.nl}
\end{center}


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\section{`Fine Tuning'}

Please tidy up your final copy:

\begin{itemize}

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\item do not end a page with a heading or sub-heading (no {\em widows});

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\item do not end a page with one or more blank lines,
  except to avoid {\em widow} headings and to end your article;

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\item avoid starting a page with an incomplete line;

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\item keep changes in fonts and style to a minimum so as to avoid
  a disorderly page layout;

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\item do not underline headings, sub-headings, title, figure captions
  and table headings;

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\item make sure that in figures the size of the largest characters and
  numbers is in proportion to the size of the smallest ones
  (i.e.\ alpha-numeric symbols should not be larger than approximately
  150\% of the smallest ones);

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\item keep footnotes to a minimum or else list them in a special section
  before the references.

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\end{itemize}


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