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Format of A Paper: Last Name First Name

The document outlines the format and structure required for papers submitted to a conference, emphasizing the importance of clarity and adherence to specific guidelines. It details sections such as the abstract, introduction, methodology, results, and references, along with formatting requirements like font type and size. Authors are encouraged to use a provided template to streamline the formatting process and ensure consistency across submissions.
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Format of A Paper: Last Name First Name

The document outlines the format and structure required for papers submitted to a conference, emphasizing the importance of clarity and adherence to specific guidelines. It details sections such as the abstract, introduction, methodology, results, and references, along with formatting requirements like font type and size. Authors are encouraged to use a provided template to streamline the formatting process and ensure consistency across submissions.
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FORMAT OF A PAPER 1

Last Name First Name1Last Name First Name2Last Name First Name3Last Name First Name4

Chimborazo Polytechnic Institute, Faculty of Computer Science and Electronics, School of Systems Engineering, Riobamba, Ecuador
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ABSTRACT the purpose is to be able to share and contrast


these results with the rest of the community
scientific, and once validated, are incorporated
The papers accepted at the conference as a bibliographic resource available
are published in two media: digital and of the interested parties.
paper. The digital version is accessible,
so the paper version corresponds to the The paper must be carefully written.
conference proceedings that will be so that it can be done easily
published in an edited book entitled understandable and I managed to express it clearly
New Ideas in Educational Informatics and synthetic what is intended to communicate and
To have a high quality and consistency to include the quotes and references
format, you as the author must follow necessary.
these instructions. The easiest way to do
this is to download the template and B. Paper Characteristics
replace the content with your own
subject. The template file contains The article presents the total result or
predefined styles for each aspect of the partial of a research paper
paper, which allows you to reduce your for the academic community.
work when formatting the document. Its content includes, in a way
schematic, the theoretical guidelines
I. INTRODUCTION general guidelines and tools
particulars of analysis; the thesis or
The papers accepted at the conference fundamental proposal of work and the
are published in two media: digital and conclusions, along with the new ones
paper. The digital version is accessible through questions that arise from work
what the paper version corresponds to completed.
the memories of the conference that is Scientific publishing will always be
they will publish in an edited book that carries written in a formal, objective language
specific to the scientific field whose rigor
entitled 'New Ideas in Computer Science'
it makes it transparent and universal.
Educational. To have a high quality format.
quality and coherence, you as the author It is a genre of communication
must follow these instructions. The writing that combines in a way
the easiest way to do this is particular the text expository
argumentative.
download the template and replace the
content with its own matter. The The expository seeks to present a series
The template file contains styles of facts or data, referring to sources
specialized, with the purpose of
predefined for each aspect of the paper,
sustain the researcher’s position.
which allows to reduce their work to
The argumentative nature of the text is
moment to format the document.
makes evident in the phase of
interpretation of the results
obtained from the research in
various sources, with the purpose of
support such results.
II. METHODOLOGY The argumentative scheme must
support in a comprehensive and sufficient manner
A. Definition Paper the thesis to open the discussion and to
the conclusions of the study.
The article is an original report, written and The observation and comparison of the
published that describe results data or the facts presented to him
experimental, new knowledge, or will allow the specialist to obtain
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certain results that must be study. It is the presentation of a question,


interpreted and demonstrated in a way of why this work has been done and exposes
sufficient. This procedure must the interest it has in the scientific context.
present the greatest clarity for the In addition, it should include previous work on
reader. For the above reason, you must refer to the theme and what aspects are unclear, that
definitions explanations quotes constitute the subject of the research. The
(direct or indirect), tables, graphs, the last paragraph of the introduction is used
etc. to summarize the objective of the study.
The author relies on knowledge
previously contributed by other authors and Here is a list of aspects that should be
others studies duly take into account in the preparation of the
referenced according to the theoretical framework
introduction:
default.
The conclusions obtained are from The research topic;
subjective nature, therefore, not
They can be categorical or definitive. The object of study;
The motivations of the
C. Textual Structure of the Paper research;
The relevance of the topic;
Title The list of the data that will be
Summary collected and/or analyzed;
Introduction The mention of the method or methods of
Methodology used analysis;
Results achieved General overview of the problem
Critical discussion or reflection
what motivates the research;
References bibliographic
The generic results that are
wait to obtain;
Title
The space-time scope
The title of the research is the first from the research.
reference that the reader has with
document, that is, it is the first 4. Methodology
print. It must be short, concise and
Of course. It is recommended that it be written. It is the first section of the paper that is titled
after drafting the core of the paper title. It can be presented in three
(introduction, material-methods,
subdivisions, each of which goes
results and discussion). The titles
They can be informative or indicative. left-leaning and underlined:
Subjects, instruments, and procedure.
2. Summary or Abstract
a) Subjects
The writing of this summary must
to take place of agreement o the In this subdivision, everything is included.
recommendations formulated in the 'Guide' related to the subjects of the
for the preparation and publication of
research, or the population, the way
analytical summaries intended for the
publication of the UNESCO. how the sample was defined, for example, in
Understand, in brief lines, the synthesis. in a way that enables validation or
of the topic, the problem the y replication of the research.
general theoretical guidelines that have
research oriented. This section b) Techniques and Instruments
does not include the thesis, the conclusions of
I don't work or have the respective appointments.
o
references.

3. Introduction

It is a very important element of the paper.


through it the reader nourishes himself with the
sufficient information to understand and
evaluate why it was necessary to carry out the
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The techniques constitute the set of ambiguous or erroneous. Based on this


mechanisms, means or resources aimed at information, the specialized reader will be able to
collect, preserve, analyze and transmit the contrast the information and evaluate the contribution
data on the phenomena about which there is real to the discipline, whether from the aspect
research. Therefore, the techniques are theoretical or methodological.
fundamental procedures or resources of
collection of information, from those who 6. Discussion
the researcher is worth approaching the
It contains a qualitative analysis of the
facts and access to their knowledge.
results and indicate why they were obtained. It
they look for
conclusions with base in
c) The field research techniques
prior knowledge. They can be included
directed a to pick up information
theoretical interpretations, and extend everything
primary are:
that is necessary. This section aims to
Observation
purpose to help understand the findings and,
The interview
therefore, it is allowed to refer to hypotheses and
The survey
interpretations according to interests
The test of the researcher.
The experiment
d) The techniques aimed at obtaining 7. Bibliographic references
information from secondary sources that
they are found in books, magazines, newspapers and List of bibliographic materials or
documents in general are: audiovisuals that have been used in the
The technique of tagging completion of the work, settled according to
The analysis techniques of a the current international standards.
documents. Depending on the institution that publishes the
e) Instruments for registrar the article, ISO Standards can be used,
the APA Standards or the Vancouver Standards. Yes
observed information
The observation sheet choosing a standard must carry out all its
I work with her, work is not admissible.
The observation record
that combine two or three different forms of
The notebook
to cite.
The field diary
The maps The camera
D. Paper Format
La grabadora La filmadora
Summary, maximum 300
f) Procedure. words
2. Files: Microsoft Word 97 or later
It must be extremely detailed and contain recent
all the relevant information about the form Text Format
how the research was developed.
Font Type: Arial, Font Size:
It will present in detail all the steps taken, the
12, Maximum Number of Pages: 15
problem formulation, the objectives of the
(including graphs, tables y
research. This part of the report has
photographs). Sheet Size: Letter
great importance and should be written with much
(Letter), without letterhead. Margins
careful.
Inferior y Superior: 2.5 cm.
Márgenes Izquierdo y Derecho: 3
5. Results
cm.
This section refers to the system
argumentative that contrasts the information For formulas y equations:
obtained by the researcher based on Microsoft Equation Editor v3.0
the previous studies, the procedure of The technical content of the work must
analysis and comparison of the data. It be precise. You must cite works
characterized by being the most rigorous section and
originals or review of works
objective, setting aside appraisals
subjective that lead to interpretations
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previously giving the appropriate ones


credits.
If the paper describes a product, the
content should consider the
technical aspects of the equipment
(diagrams of circuits,
specifications functions, y
applications).
It must be written at a good level.
grammatical and should be easy to
understand.
Words and phrases will not be abbreviated
in title, summaries. Do not do
first person reference in the
text.
Company logos will not be used.
The references and citations used in the
papers must be named and listed
at the end of the text, (APA) and will be
consecutively cited by a
integer number starting with the
one (1), in brackets
([]). The citation to is also valid.
ISO type footer.
According to the author's decision.
The figures must be numbered and
named.
Legends in graphs, Variables and
units in tables must be
adequately described.

III. REFERENCES

On certain
integrals of Lipschitz-Hankel type involving
products of Bessel functions," Phil. Trans. Roy.
Soc. London, vol. A247, pp. 529–551, April 1955.
(references)
J. Clerk Maxwell, A Treatise on Electricity and
Magnetism, 3rd ed., vol. 2. Oxford: Clarendon,
1892, pp.68–73.
I. S. Jacobs and C. P. Bean, “Fine particles, thin
films and exchange anisotropy,” in Magnetism, vol.
III, G. T. Rado and H. Suhl, Eds. New York:
Academic, 1963, pp. 271–350.

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