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% CHI 96 Publications Format%% To be used for Papers, Design Briefings, Short Papers, and Interactive %% Posters%% With ACM Copyright Notice % This file serves as an example for using the chi96 class together% with LaTeX2e. It was converted to LaTeX/chi96 format by Thomas Schulze.% Send bug reports or additional wishes to ts@uni-paderborn.de.% Uncomment the next line (and comment the other one) if you happen% to use Postscript fonts.\documentclass[a4paper,multicols,psfonts]{chi96}% \documentclass[a4paper,multicols]{chi96}% This one is for testing old LaTeX compatibility.% \documentstyle[a4paper,multicols,psfonts]{chi96}\title{How to Produce the Camera-Ready Document}\author{%\textbf{Michael J. Muller}\\US WEST\\Advanced Technologies\\4001 Discovery Drive\\Boulder CO 80303 USA\\+1\,303\,541\,6564\\michael@advtech.uswest.com\and%\textbf{Bonnie Nardi}\\Advanced Technology\\Apple Computer\\1 Infinite Loop\\Cupertino, CA 95014 USA\\+1\,408\,974\,8708\\nardi@apple.com\and%\textbf{Michael J. Tauber}\\Dept. of Computer Science\\University of Paderborn\\F\"urstenstr. 11\\D-33102 Paderborn\\+49\,5251\,60\,6340\\tauber@uni-paderborn.de}\begin{document}\maketitle\section{ABSTRACT}This is a sample paper using the format and guidelinesrequired for the CHI~96 Proceedings and ConferenceCompanion.  It includes instructions for preparing acamera-ready copy of your accepted submission.\textbf{Keywords}Guides, formatting, author's kit, conference publications\section{INTRODUCTION}The Proceedings and Companion of CHI~96 represent the final archival records of the conference.To give the books a high-quality appearance,we ask that authors follow these guidelines. Basically, we ask you to make your document look as much like this document as possible.One way to do this is to download this document fromthe online author kit [2] in the file format you wish touse, and then replace the text shown here with your own.Available formats are Microsoft Word, FrameMaker, and\LaTeXe.  Each one has a style sheet for applying styleslike Normal, Author Name, Heading 1, etc. \section{PAGE LIMIT AND PAGE SIZE}Submissions in different categories have different pagelimits that must be adherred to.  Papers and DesignBriefings should be no more than 8 pages, SIG andWorkshop Summaries - 1 page (no abstract), and theremaining categories - 2 pages.All material on each page should fit within a rectangle of 18 x 23.5 cm (7" x 9.25"), centered on the page, beginning 1.9 cm (.75") from the top of the page, with a .81 cm (.32") space between the two columns. Use either US Letter or A4paper. Right margins should be justified, not ragged.% Normally you would insert this space like this:%\vspace*{2.5cm}% BUG! The copyright notice in the left column does not work yet!%\begin{centering}{\tt\emLEAVE BLANK THE LAST 2.5 cm\\OF THE LEFT COLUMN ON THE FIRST PAGE\\FOR THE COPYRIGHT NOTICE!\\(preserve these six lines,\\but make their contents \textbf{blank},\\in your text)}\\\end{centering}\section{TYPESET TEXT}Submissions should be prepared on a word processor orby a typesetter. Use a 10-point Times Roman font, or other Roman, as close as possible in appearance to font used here.Note that different components (title, authors, headers---see below) use the same font, but with different sizes and styles.Please do not use different fonts except for special purposes,such as varying Style sheet names from regular text.Fonts similiar to Times Roman include Times, Computer Modern Roman,and Press.If you do not have a laser printer, you may be able to arrange for a business to print your document for you. If no laser printer is available, then please ask theconference office for assistance.\subsection{Title and Authors}The title (18-point bold), authors' names (12-point bold), and affiliations (12-point) run centered across the full widthof the page---one column 17.8 cm (7 in) wide. We also include phone number and e-mail address. See the top of this page for three names with different addresses. Note that each of the names/addresses has its own column, using a centered tab (you can also do this with centered columns in a table with invisible borders).If only one address is needed (for one or more authors),center all address text.For more than three authors, you may place some address information in a footnote. \subsection{Abstract and Keywords}Every submission (except summaries of SIGS and Workshops)should begin with an abstract of no more than 100 words, followed by a set of keywords. The abstract and keywords should be placed in the left column of the first page under the left half of the title. The abstract should be a concise summary of the work. Keywords should help readers determine if thepaper contains topics they are interested in.\subsection{First Page Copyright Notice}Remember to leave at least 2.5 cm (1") of blank space at the bottom of the left column (within the margins) of thefirst page only. This space is reserved for the copyright notice that will be added to the above submissionsduring final printing.\subsection{Subsequent Pages}For pages other than the first page, start at the top of the page, and continue in double-column format. It is preferable (but not required) that the two columns on the last page have approximately equal length. Right margins should be justified, not ragged.\subsection{References and Citations}Use the standard Communications of the ACM format for references: a numbered list at the end of the article, ordered alphabetically by first author, and referenced by numbers in brackets\cite{CHI96}. See the examples of citations at the end of this document.References should be published materials accessible to the public. Internal technical reports may be cited only if they they may be obtained by any reader and are easily accessible (you should give the address to obtain it within your citation).Proprietary information may not be cited. Private communications should be acknowledged, not referenced (for example,  [Tauber, M., personal communication]).\subsection{Page Numbering, Headers and Footers}Do not include any headers, footers or page numbers in your submission. Page numbers will be added for you when the publications are assembled. \section{SECTIONS (Stylesheet Name: \textsf{heading 1})}The title of a section should be in Times Roman 10-point bold in all capitals. Please do not number the sections.\subsection{Subsections (Stylesheet Name: \textsf{heading 2})}The title of subsections should be in Times Roman10-point bold with only the initial letter of each wordcapitalized. For subsections and subsubsections, a word like the or a is not capitalized unless it is the first word of the headeing.\subsubsection{Subsubsections (Stylesheet Name: \textsf{heading 3})}The heading for subsubsections should be in Times Roman 10-point italic with initial letters capitalized.\section{FIGURES}Figures should be inserted at the appropriate point in your text. Figures may extend over the two columns up to 17.8~cm(7") if necessary. Black and white photographs (not Polaroid prints) may be mounted on the camera-ready paper with glue or double-sided tape. (To avoid smudges, attach figures by paste or tape applied to their back surfaces only.)Color figures should appear on separate pages so that they may be collected into a color section in the proceedings. Color figures are a large expense for the conference. Include them only if they are absolutely necessary---and \textit{only} if your submission category permits them.Keep in mind that it will be much easier to include them in the electronic version of your document.\section{LANGUAGE, STYLE AND CONTENT}The written and spoken language of CHI 96 is English. Spelling and punctuation may consistently follow any dialect of English (e.g., British, Canadian or US).Please write for an international audience:\begin{itemize}\item	Write in a straightforward style. Use simple sentence         structure. Try to avoid long sentences and complex sentence        structures. Use semicolons carefully.\item 	Use common and basic vocabulary (e.g., use the word         ``unusual'' rather than the word ``arcane'').\item 	Briefly define or explain all technical terms.\item 	Explain all acronyms when the first appear in your text        (for example ``World Wide Web (WWW)'').\item 	Explain ``insider'' comments. Be sure that your whole         audience understands any reference whose meaning you         do not describe (for example, do not assume that everyone has         used a Macintosh or MS-DOS.)\item 	Avoid or explain puns, jokes and colloquial language. Understanding         Humor and irony are difficult to translate.\item 	Use unambiguous forms for representing culturally         local-ized concepts, such as times, dates, currencies and         num-bers (for example, 5/1/96 could be either        January 5th or 1 May, and 7:00 could be 7 am or 1900.)\item 	Be carefull with the use of gender-specific pronouns        (\emph{he, she}) and other gendered words (\emph{chairman, manpower}).        Use inclusive language (e.g., \emph{she} or \emph{he},        \emph{s/he, they, chair, staff, staff-hours, person-years})        that is gender-neutral.        See \cite{Sc95} for further advice         and examples regarding gender and other personal attributes.\end{itemize}Authors are responsible for ensuring that their work was conducted in a professional and ethical manner \cite{An92}, includingfully informed consent of participantsin studies, and protection of personal data (e.g.,~\cite{Ma95}),and permission to use others' copyrighted materials.\section{INFORMATION AND QUESTIONS}For more information, contact the CHI~96 Office atchi96-office@acm.org, +1\,410\,263\,5382, +1\,410\,267\,0332~(fax).\section{ACKNOWLEDGMENTS}Our thanks to the volunteers who have worked on this.\begin{thebibliography}{99}\bibitem{An92} Anderson, R.E. Social impacts of computing: Codes of professional ethics. \emph{Social Science Computing Review 10},2~(Winter 1992), 453--469.\bibitem{CHI96} CHI 96 Electronic Author Kit, Available as\textsf{$<$http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi96/pubform/$>$}.\bibitem{Ma95} Mackay, W.E. Ethics, lies and videotape\dots in \emph{Proc. CHI'95} (Denver CO, May 1995), ACM Press, 138--145.\bibitem{Sc95} Schwartz, M., and Task Force on Bias-Free Language. \emph{Guidelines for Bias-Free Writing}. Indiana University Press, Bloomington IN, 1995.\end{thebibliography}\end{document}

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