SIGPLAN Conference Template
Author
Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
Last Updated
10 yıl önce
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Abstract
The ACM SIGPLAN conference paper template.
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% Template for sigplanconf LaTeX Class
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% Name: sigplanconf-template.tex
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% Purpose: A template for sigplanconf.cls, which is a LaTeX 2e class
% file for SIGPLAN conference proceedings.
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% Guide: Refer to "Author's Guide to the ACM SIGPLAN Class,"
% sigplanconf-guide.pdf
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% Author: Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
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% Created: 15 February 2005
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\documentclass{sigplanconf}
% The following \documentclass options may be useful:
% preprint Remove this option only once the paper is in final form.
% 10pt To set in 10-point type instead of 9-point.
% 11pt To set in 11-point type instead of 9-point.
% authoryear To obtain author/year citation style instead of numeric.
\usepackage{amsmath}
\begin{document}
\special{papersize=8.5in,11in}
\setlength{\pdfpageheight}{\paperheight}
\setlength{\pdfpagewidth}{\paperwidth}
\conferenceinfo{CONF 'yy}{Month d--d, 20yy, City, ST, Country}
\copyrightyear{20yy}
\copyrightdata{978-1-nnnn-nnnn-n/yy/mm}
\doi{nnnnnnn.nnnnnnn}
% Uncomment one of the following two, if you are not going for the
% traditional copyright transfer agreement.
%\exclusivelicense % ACM gets exclusive license to publish,
% you retain copyright
%\permissiontopublish % ACM gets nonexclusive license to publish
% (paid open-access papers,
% short abstracts)
\titlebanner{banner above paper title} % These are ignored unless
\preprintfooter{short description of paper} % 'preprint' option specified.
\title{Title Text}
\subtitle{Subtitle Text, if any}
\authorinfo{Name1}
{Affiliation1}
{Email1}
\authorinfo{Name2\and Name3}
{Affiliation2/3}
{Email2/3}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
This is the text of the abstract.
\end{abstract}
\category{CR-number}{subcategory}{third-level}
% general terms are not compulsory anymore,
% you may leave them out
\terms
term1, term2
\keywords
keyword1, keyword2
\section{Introduction}
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\appendix
\section{Appendix Title}
This is the text of the appendix, if you need one.
\acks
Acknowledgments, if needed.
% We recommend abbrvnat bibliography style.
\bibliographystyle{abbrvnat}
% The bibliography should be embedded for final submission.
\begin{thebibliography}{}
\softraggedright
\bibitem[Smith et~al.(2009)Smith, Jones]{smith02}
P. Q. Smith, and X. Y. Jones. ...reference text...
\end{thebibliography}
\end{document}
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