International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems

Instructions for Preparing a Camera-Ready Manuscript.

The contributions to the International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems will be reproduced by either photographing the author's submitted typeset manuscript or by using the computer file with the manuscript supplied by the author. It is therefore essential that the manuscript be in its final form and of good appearance because it will be printed directly without any editing. A hard copy of the manuscript should also be clean and unfolded.

PLEASE LOOK AT A SAMPLE PAGE.

The copy should be evenly printed on a high- resolution printer (300 dots/inch or higher). If typographical errors cannot be avoided, use cut and paste methods to correct them. Do not use cellophane or transparent tape on the surface as this interferes with the picture taken by the publisher's camera.

Contributions are to be in English. Authors are encouraged to have their contribution checked for grammar. American spelling should be used. Abbreviations are allowed but should be spelt out in full when first used. Integers ten and below are to be spelt out. Italicize foreign language phrases (e.g. Latin, French).

The text is to be typeset in 10 pt Times Roman, single spaced with baselineskip of 13 pt. Text area (excluding running title) is 5 inches (30 picas) across and 7.8 inches (47 picas) deep. The Publisher will do the final pagination and insertion of running titles.

Number each page of the manuscript lightly at the bottom with a blue pencil. Reading copies of the paper can be numbered using any legible means (typewritten or handwritten).

Major headings should be typeset in boldface with the first letter of important words capitalized.

Sub-headings should be typeset in boldface italic and capitalize the first letter of the first word only. Section number to be in boldface roman.

Typeset sub-subheadings in medium face italic and capitalize the first letter of the first word only. Section number to be in roman.

Sections, sub-sections and sub-subsections are numbered in Arabic. Use double spacing before all section headings, and single spacing after section headings. Flush left all paragraphs that follow after section headings.

Items may be numbered in lowercase Roman numerals: One can define the following list formats to be new environments.

(i) item one

(ii)item two

a.  Lists within lists can be numbered with lowercase Roman letters

(b) second item.

Equations

 

Displayed equations should be numbered consecutively in each section, with the number set flush right and enclosed in parentheses.

Equations should be referred to in abbreviated form, e.g. Eq. (1) or (1). In multiple-line equations, the number should be given on the last line.

Displayed equations are to be centered on the page width. Standard English letters like x are to appear as x (italicized) in the text if they are used as mathematical symbols. Punctuation marks are used at the end of equations as if they appeared directly in the text.

Theorems, lemmas, etc. are to be numbered consecutively in the paper. Use double spacing before and after theorems, lemmas, etc.

Figures are to be inserted in the text nearest their first reference. Original india ink drawings of glossy prints are preferred. Please send one set of originals with copies. If the author requires the publisher to reduce the figures, ensure that the figures (including letterings and numbers) are large enough to be clearly seen after reduction. If photographs are to be used, only black and white ones are acceptable.

Figures are to be sequentially numbered in Arabic numerals. The caption must be placed below the figure. Typeset in 8 pt Times Roman with baselineskip of 10 pt. Use double spacing between a caption and the text that follows immediately.

Previously published material must be accompanied by written permission from the author and publisher.

Tables should be inserted in the text as close to the point of reference as possible. Some space should be left above and below the table.

Tables should be numbered sequentially in the text in Arabic numerals. Captions are to be centralized above the tables.

Typeset tables and captions in 8 pt Times Roman with baselineskip of 10 pt.

If tables need to extend over to a second page, the continuation of the table should be preceded by a caption, e.g. Table~2. (Continued}).

References

References in the text are to be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals, in the order of first appearance. They are to be typed in superscripts after punctuation marks.

Footnotes should be numbered sequentially in superscript lowercase Roman letters. Footnotes should be typeset in 8 pt Times Roman at the bottom of the page.}

Acknowledgements

This section should come before the References. Funding information may also be included here.

References are to be listed in the order cited in the text. Use the style shown in the following examples. For journal names, use the standard abbreviations. Typeset references in 9 pt Times Roman.

1. R. Lorentz and D. B. Benson, ``Deterministic and nondeterministic flow-chart interpretations'', J. Comput. System Sci. (1983) 400--433.

2. M. J. Beeson, Foundations of Constructive Mathematics, Springer, Berlin, 1985, p. 210.

Appendices

Appendices should be used only when absolutely necessary. They should come after the References. If there is more than one appendix, number them alphabetically. Number displayed equations occurring in the Appendix in this way, e.g. (A.1), (A.2), etc.