Springer Template ICMMCS 2025
Springer Template ICMMCS 2025
Springer Template ICMMCS 2025
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First Author , Second Author , Third Author , and Fourth Author
1 Introduction
Headings. Headings should be capitalized (i.e., nouns, verbs, and all other words
except articles, prepositions, and conjunctions should be set with an initial capital)
and should, with the exception of the title, be aligned to the left. Only the first two
levels of section headings should be numbered, as shown in Table 1. The respective
font sizes are also given in Table 1. Kindly refrain from using “0” when numbering
your section headings.
Table 1. Font sizes of headings. Table captions should always be positioned above the tables.
Words joined by a hyphen are subject to a special rule. If the first word can stand
alone, the second word should be capitalized.
Here are some examples of headings: “Criteria to Disprove Context-Freeness of
Collage Languages”, “On Correcting the Intrusion of Tracing Non-deterministic Pro-
grams by Software”, “A User-Friendly and Extendable Data Distribution System”,
“Multi-flip Networks: Parallelizing GenSAT”, “Self-determinations of Man”.
2.3 Fonts
We aim to publish all proceedings papers in full-text xml. Our xml templates for La-
TeX are based on CMR, our xml templates for Word are based on Times. We ask you
to use the font according to the template used for your papers. Papers using other
fonts will be converted by our typesetters.
first span
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time, ms
Fig. 1. Power distribution of channel at 1555 nm along the link of 383 km (Source: LNCS
5412, p. 323)
Captions are set in 9-point type. If they are short, they are centered between the
margins. Longer captions, covering more than one line, are justified. Captions that do
not constitute a full sentence, do not have a period.
Text fragments of fewer than four lines should not appear at the tops or bottoms of
pages, preceding or following a table or figure. In such cases, it is better to set the
figures right at the top or right at the bottom of the page. Figures should not be sur-
rounded by running text.
If screenshots are necessary, please make sure that the essential content is clear to
the reader.
Remark 1. In the printed volumes, illustrations are generally black and white (half-
tones). Colored pictures are welcome in the electronic version free of charge. If you
send colored figures that are to be printed in black and white, please make sure that
they really are also legible in black and white. Some colors show up very poorly when
printed in black and white.
2.6 Formulas
Displayed equations or formulas are centered and set on a separate line (with an extra
line or half line space above and below). Equations should be numbered for reference.
The numbers should be consecutive within the contribution, with numbers enclosed in
parentheses and set on the right margin. Please do not include section counters in the
numbering.
x+y=z (1)
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Equations should be punctuated in the same way as ordinary text but with a small
space before the end punctuation mark.
2.7 Footnotes
The superscript numeral used to refer to a footnote appears in the text either directly
after the word to be discussed or – in relation to a phrase or a sentence – following the
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punctuation mark (comma, semicolon, or period).
For remarks pertaining to the title or the authors’ names, in the header of a paper,
symbols should be used instead of a number (see first page of this document). Please
note that no footnotes may be included in the abstract.
Program listings or program commands in the text are normally set in typewriter font:
program Inflation (Output)
{Assuming annual inflation rates of 7%, 8%, and
10%,... years};
const MaxYears = 10;
var Year: 0..MaxYears;
Factor1, Factor2, Factor3: Real;
begin
Year := 0;
Factor1 := 1.0; Factor2 := 1.0; Factor3 := 1.0;
WriteLn('Year 7% 8% 10%'); WriteLn;
repeat
Year := Year + 1;
Factor1 := Factor1 * 1.07;
Factor2 := Factor2 * 1.08;
Factor3 := Factor3 * 1.10;
WriteLn(Year:5,Factor1:7:3,Factor2:7:3,
Factor3:7:3)
until Year = MaxYears
end.
[Example of a computer program from Jensen K., Wirth N.: Pascal User Manual and
Report. Springer, New York (1991)]
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The footnote numeral is set flush left and the text follows with the usual word spacing.
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list of references. The reference numbers are given in brackets and are not superscript.
Please observe the following guidelines:
Single citation: [9]
Multiple citation: [4-6, 9]. The numbers should be listed in numerical order.
Sequential citation by order of citation: reference 7 cannot be cited before
reference 5, for example.
If an author’s name is used in the text: Miller [9] was the first …
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referring to is, e.g., in Russian or Chinese, then please write (in Russian) or (in Chi-
nese) at the end of the transcript or translation of the title. Do not include references to
pieces of work that are not connected with your paper.
In order to permit cross referencing within SpringerLink, and between different
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ences according to the requirements for CrossRef (http://www.crossref.org/). The
reference section is included in the metadata of the paper on SpringerLink, increasing
the visibility of the referenced papers and facilitating research considerably.
We strongly encourage you to include DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) in your
references. The DOI is a unique code allotted by the publisher to each online paper or
journal article. It provides a stable way of finding published papers and their metada-
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prefer the use of American English.
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A copyright form, signed by hand by one author on behalf of all of the authors of
the paper.
The name and e-mail address of the contact author who will check the proof of the
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A suggestion for an abbreviated running head, if appropriate.
Information about correct representation of authors’ names, where necessary.
REFERENCE STYLE
Kim, K.S., Kim, K.H., Nam, Y., Jeon, J., Yim, S., Singh, E., Lee, J.Y., Lee, S.J., Jung, Y.S.,
Yeom, G.Y. and Kim, D.W., 2017. Atomic layer etching mechanism of MoS2 for nanodevices.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 9(13), pp.11967-11976.