ICTIS Paper-Format-Template
ICTIS Paper-Format-Template
Paper Title
ICTIS 2024
Abstract—Your paper should begin with an abstract, followed
by a list of keywords. Microsoft Word's "Styles" section
provides predefined styles for various paper sections and b) This is another level 4 heading: You can also
headings, all of which have been applied in this document. incorporate bullet points as needed by employing the "bullet
Specifically, the "Abstract" style is used for this text, while the list" style:
"Keywords" style is applied to the next section. It is essential to
maintain the titles "Abstract" and "Keywords" as written It is advisable to place figures within a text box.
here, with italics and followed by a semicolon. Position your figure at this location, adjusting the text box
to the appropriate size accordingly.
Keywords: keyword1; keyword2; keyword3.
This is the first bullet point.
I. THIS IS A LEVEL 1 HEADING
This is the second bullet point.
This marks the initiation of the main text in your paper.
Utilize headings, such as the one above, to segment your B. Same Level 2 Heading
paper into sub-topics. Begin with level 1 headings, and if
additional divisions are required, employ level 2 headings, Position any figures or tables at the top or bottom of a
and so forth. Only use a heading level if there are at least two column, avoiding placement in the middle. If a table or figure
headings of that level. If it doesn't make sense to divide your is exceptionally wide, it may span both columns. Insert a
paper in this manner, omit headings altogether. The correct table or figure after it is initially cited in the text.
numbering for headings is automatically applied. There's no
need to manually number them; just ensure that the When incorporating a figure, like a picture or an infographic,
appropriate heading style is assigned to each. Title case utilize 8 pt. Times New Roman for any labeling text within
capitalization is used for level 1 and 2 headings (including the image and for the figure caption. Refer to figures using
the paper title), while level 3 and 4 headings follow sentence the Figure and the figure number, as demonstrated in Figure
case capitalization. Use the enter key to start a new 1 above.
paragraph. The appropriate spacing and indent are
automatically applied. For tables, a heading in the "Table head" style is positioned
above, automatically numbering the table. Footnotes,
A. This Is a Level 2 Heading designated by superscript lowercase letters, appear below the
1) This is a level 3 heading: Type equations in either table using the "table footnote" style. An illustration of a
Times New Roman or Symbol font. Alternatively, if the table can be found in Table I below.
equation is multileveled, incorporate it into your text as a
graphic. Place a parenthetical number on the far right of the II. THIS IS ANOTHER LEVEL 1 HEADING
line containing the equation and use this number to All the headings within the main body of your paper are
reference it in the text (1). automatically numbered.
Another category of heading is the "component heading,"
a*2bc employed for elements outside the main text. Examples of
these include acknowledgments and references, as illustrated
2) This is another level 3 heading: The main text is below. Unlike main text headings, these are not numbered.
presented in two columns per page, using 10 pt. Times New Apply the appropriate styling to them using the "Heading 5"
Roman font and employing justification (ensuring neat style, which is like the "Heading 1" style but lacks
alignment along the right edge). All necessary formatting is numbering.
automatically implemented in this template. In case of any Another type of heading is the “component
issues, you can reapply formatting using the "styles" section heading”, which is used for other components that aren’t part
in Word. of the main text. These are usually your acknowledgments
a) This is a level 4 heading: It is advisable to compose and your references, which you can see examples of below.
These headings are not numbered. The correct styling for
Table Table Column Head them can be applied using the “Heading 5” style, which is the
Head Table column subhead Subhead Subhead same as the “Heading 1” style but without numbering.
Text Sometexta
TABLE I. THIS IS THE HEADING FOR A TABLE
your text in a separate document and then integrate it into a.
Footnote of a table
this template upon completion. When transferring text from
another document to the template, ensure that the
In-text citations can be incorporated by including the
relevant number within square brackets [1]. If you wish to
reference a specific section of the source, you can include a
page number [5, p. 10] or a range [4, pp. 5-–10].
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Please document any acknowledgments, if applicable, in
Figure 1: This serves as the caption for the figure, positioned directly below this space.
it.
As observed, the formatting ensures that the text concludes in
correct style is retained for each section, and reapply styles two columns of equal size, rather than being presented as a
if needed. single column on the last page.
This template is provided on the UET/ICTIS’24 website. [3] I. Boglaev, “A numerical method for solving nonlinear integro-
differential equations of Fredholm type,” J. Comput. Math., vol. 34,
REFERENCES no. 3, pp. 262–284, May 2016, doi: 10.4208/jcm.1512-m2015-0241.