Journal of Risk & Control
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1. Prepare your manuscript as a single PDF or MS Word document. The file should include the complete text, references, tables and figures.
2. Manuscripts should be written in English and include a 100-250 word abstract.
3. All references should be numbered in square brackets in the text and listed in the REFERENCES section in the order they appear in the text, as shown below:
Journal Articles:
M. Kosowski, “Measuring and reducing energy consumption of network interfaces in hand-held devices,” IEIE Transactions on Communications, vol. E80-B, no. 8, August 1999, pp. 1225-1231.
F. Clarke, J. B. Evita and D. Ledask, “Piconet: Embedded mobile networking,” IEEE Personal Communications Magazine, vol. 6, no. 3, October 2006, pp. 18-35.
E-Journal Articles:
S. M. Agarwel and A. Groverad, “Nucleotide Composition and Amino Acid Usage in AT-Rich Hyperthermophilic Species,” Open Bioinformatics Journal, Vol. 1, 2004, pp. 18-39. http://www.bentham.org/open/tobioij/openaccess.htm
Books:
S. Verdu, “Multi-user detection,” Cambridge University Press, 1998.
Conference Proceedings:
L. Claredou and J. Agrem, “Self-organizing distributed sensor networks,” Proceedings SPE Conference Unattended Ground Sensor Technologies and Applications, vol. 328, Orlando, April 2003, pp. 239-247.
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