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Griffith School of Engineering, Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD4222, Australia
This paper presents a review of an advanced topic in engineering management. It should consist of one paragraph giving a concise summary of the material in the article below. Replace the title, authors, and addresses with your own title, authors, and addresses. You may have as many authors and addresses as you like. It is preferable not to use footnotes in the abstract or the title; the acknowledgments of funding bodies etc. are to be placed in a separate section at the end of the text.
Keywords: 4-6 words separated by commas
1.The Research Context
1.1. Subsection Heading (if necessary)
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2.The Literature Review
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2.1. Sub-headings
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3.1.1. Sub-subheadings
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2.2. Numbering and spacing
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2.3. Text and Equations
Please preserve the style of the headings, text font and line spacing in order to provide a uniform style for the proceedings volume.
Equations should be centered and numbered consecutively, as in Eq. (1). An alternative method is given in Eq. (2) for long sets of equations where only one referencing equation number is wanted.
2.4. List
The basic model makes the following assumptions:
Environmental fluctuations may have a negative effect on the number of species. This effect is due to physiological stress, which may even cause the extinction of some species.
Both effects are independent and additive.
Both effects, stress and competence, can be represented by average values in two different parameters, which may be considered as constants.
Example of unnumbered list:
Environmental fluctuations may have a negative effect on the number of species.
Both effects are independent and additive.
Both effects, stress and competence, can be represented by average values in two different parameters, which may be considered as constants.
To contrast the model predictions against several sets of field data, we use richness values of benthic communities.
2.5.Tables
The tables are designed to have a uniform style throughout the paper? It does not matter how you choose to place the inner lines of the table, but we would prefer the border lines to be of the style shown in Table 1. For the inner lines of the table, it looks better if they are kept to a minimum. The caption heading for a table should be placed at the top of the table.
Table 1. First five normalized natural frequencies of a clamped beam with internal hinge at 4 different locations.
A = 0.56 |
B = 0.69 |
C = 0.75 |
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AB1 |
14.0640 |
18.5620 |
22.0817 |
AC2 |
61.6728 |
44.7844 |
44.5884 |
AD3 |
88.1380 |
118.1564 |
101.2240 |
DB4 |
199.8594 |
173.1269 |
194.4907 |
DA5 |
246.7889 |
255.9483 |
284.6633 |
2.6. Figures/Illustrations
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It is best to embed the figures in the text where they are first cited, e.g. see Figure 1. Please ensure that all labels in the figures are legible irregardless of whether they are drawn electronically or manually.
Figure 1. First 3 normalized frequencies versus release location for clamped simply supported beam with internal slide release.
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Table 2. The planning and control components.
Schedule |
Capacity |
Level |
Business plan |
Financial planning |
Planning |
Production planning |
Resource requirement plan (RRP) |
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Master production schedule (MPS) |
Rough cut capacity plan (RCCP) |
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Material requirement plan |
Capacity requirement plan (CRP) |
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Final assembly schedule |
Capacity control |
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Stock picking schedule |
Inventory control |
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Order priorities |
Factory order control |
Execution |
Scheduling |
Machine (work-centre) control |
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Operation sequencing |
Tool control |
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Preventive maintenance |
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2.7. Footnotes and the citation
Footnotes are denoted by a character superscript in the text,b and references are denoted by a number superscript.
If you use square brackets for citation e.g. [2] please note that the citation should appear before the punctuation mark, e.g. [2], in the body text.
2.8. Sample Mathematical Text
The following may be (and has been) described as ‘dangerously irrelevant’ physics. The Lorentz-invariant phase space integral for a general n-body decay from a particle with momentum P and mass M is given by:
(1)
where k = j or j + 1 and = or + 1, but if k = j + 1, then + 1 and similarly, if = + 1 then k j + 1. There are only 162 quark mixing matrices using these parameters which are to first order in the phase variable as is the case for the Jarlskog parametrizations, and for which J is not identically zero. It should be noted that these are physically identical and form just one true parametrization
(2)
3.The Research Methods
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4.Data Collection and Presentation
5.Avenues for Further Work
Acknowledgments (if necessary)
If you wish to acknowledge funding bodies etc., the acknowledgments may be placed in a separate section at the end of the text, before the Appendices.
Note that section numbers are not required for Acknowledgments, Appendix or References.
Appendix (if necessary)
We can insert an Appendix here and includes equations which are numbered as, e.g., Eq. (A.3).
(A.3)
It is preferable not to have Appendices in a brief article, but if more than one Appendix is necessary then set headings as Appendix A, Appendix B etc.
References
Barranco, M. and Buchler, J.R. (1980) “Paper title goes in here with only the first word with a capital letter”, Physics Review, 13, 1520-1526.
Baran, V. Colonna, M. Di Toro T. and Greco, V. (2001) “The solar system paper title goes here”, Physics Review, 36, 68-74.
b Just like this one.