New
Generation Computing
Style Manual
This style manual contains rules for preparing manuscripts for submission including
all additions such as figures and tables. All authors should carefully read
this manual and follow its instructions when preparing their paper.
- Prepare your manuscript
following this style file.
- Organization of
the Papers
The adequate length for a regular paper should be 10-30 journal pages.
Short notes and communications related to new flash on studies, small papers,
spot-information, conference reports, etc., will also be welcomed. The length
should be 2-10 journal pages.
The journal includes about 550-580 words per page.
For regular papers, the following should be included:
*Title
e.g. New Generation Computing
*Name(s) of the author(s )
*Authors' academic or professional affiliation(s)
Family names should be capitalized
For an author,
e.g.
Hidehiko TANAKA
The University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113 JAPAN
ngcj@ohmsha.co.jp
For authors,
e.g.
Hidehiko TANAKA and Takashi CHIKAYAMA
The University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo,
Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113 JAPAN
tanaka@ohmsha.co.jp, chika@ohmsha.co.jp
Koichi FURUKAWA
Keio University
5322 Endo, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 252 JAPAN
furukawa@ohmsha.co.jp
*Submission date
e.g. 2 July 1998
Note your submission date also for revised paper.
*Abstract
10 to 15 lines
*Keywords
about 5 words
The first letters of each words should be capitalized
e.g.
Functional Programming,
Logic and Constraint Programming,
Object-Oriented Programming,
Concurrent Programming,
Programming Environments.
*Introduction
about 30 lines
*Main Text
The text after each section title should begin with new line.
*Figures and Tables (if necessary)
Figures and Tables should be numbered consecutively according to the appearance
in the text as Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3...... or as Table 1, Table 2, Table
3......
Figures and Photographs are to be scaled by the Publisher.
Figure number and caption should appear below the figure, and Table number
and caption should appear above the table.
*Conclusion
Conclusion to the article must be included.
*Acknowledgements (if necessary)
Acknowledgements should be included if necessaary. Full Names should be used.
*References
Bibliographic reference numbers should be indicated in the text by superscript
numbers such as 1), 2), 3).... in the alphabetical sequence.
Details of all references should be collected in a consecutively numbered
list at the end of the paper, in the following style.
For a book: Authors(Family Name, First Name Initial.), Book Title,
Publisher, Publication Date.
e.g. Lloyd, J. W., Foundations of Logic Programming
(Second Edition), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1987.
For a paper in a journal: Authors(Family Name, First Name Initial.), "Paper
Title," Journal Title, Volume, Number, Pages(pp. XX-YY), Publication
Date.
e.g. Hermenegildo, M. and Tick, E., "Memory Referencing
Characteristics and Caching Performance of AND-parallel Prolog on Shared-Memory
Multiprocessors," New Gener. Comput., 7, 1, pp. 37-58, 1989.
For a paper in contributed volume: Authors(Family Name, First Name Initial.),
"Paper Title," in Contributed Volume Title (Editors), Publisher,
Pages(pp. XX-YY), Publication Date.
e.g. Ueda, K. and Furukawa, K., "Transformation
Rules for GHC Programs," in Proceedings of the International Conference
on Fifth Generation Computer Systems 1988 (ICOT ed.), Ohm-sha and Springer-Verlag,
pp. 582-591, 1988.
For an unpublished paper: Authors(Family Name, First Name Initial.), "Paper
Title," to appear in Journal Title, Pages(pp. XX-YY).
e.g. Haridi, S., "A Logic Programming Language
Based on the Andorla Model,'' to appear in New Gener. Comput., 1990.
*Appendix (if necessary)
Appendix should be added after the Reference
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