Author's Guide for "Engineering and Music"

Dipl. Des. Philip Zerweck Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gunnar Johannsen IMAT-Man Machine Systems, University Kassel M–nchebergstr. 7, D-34109 Kassel
zerweck@imat.maschinenbau.uni-kassel.de, www.engineeringandmusic.de Abstract

Due to the designated publications ones online at the "EngineeringandMusic"webpages in the cases of the draft and the revised papers and twice as printed hand out in the case of the draft papers, draft and revised papers do not have to be formated. Therefore, please prepare your papers with some markings and instructions to support us in formating the publications consistently. Please keep to the nomenclature and advises. Author's Guide for "Engineering and Music"

Usage

This author's guide serves you as an example. You can formate your paper by yourself or insert empty lines if you want to for your convenience. Please write the head as above. If necessary more names can be added. Please formulate an abstract not more than 50 words. It will be part of the head on a prepage of your paper in the web. The head includes everything between the headline and its repetition. The repetition of the headline marks the beginning of the main webpage. Markings

Please use the following markings:

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... for headlines of descending hierarchy , ... for the authors ,
and for a new paragraph without a headline to mark where a picture or graph has to be. This marking has to be positioned above the caption instead of the picture, or if the picture is embedded between the picture and the caption. Handing in

The paper should be submitted electronically to zerweck@imat.maschinenbau.uni-kassel.de. We accept the following datas: -word for windows and for macintosh -rich text format; .rtf / RTF (mac) -pure text; .txt / simple text (mac) -portabel document file; .pdf / PDF (mac) -html, pure, no frames, no tables, no java, no shockwave etc. All embedded pictures and graphs have to be extractable from the data, as is e.g. in word datas. The better way is to send the pictures / graphs in addition seperated from the text. Pictures, grayscale or coloured (rgb), should have best 120 dpi and sended as TIFF, JPEG or EPS. Graphs, black and white, or coloured, should be best in vectors as EPS or Illustrator file or if not possible 300 dpi as GIF, TIFF or EPS. Notes

If somebody do not want to see his or her draft paper published on the web at all, but only in the hand outed preprint, he or she has to tell us so. Despite of that case, please keep to this author's guide. Prof. Dr.-Ing. G. Johannsen wrote: " ... I intend to prepare Preprints (with your draft papers) to be distributed to all participants on the evening before the Workshop starts. The Workshop results (with your revised papers) will be made available in the Internet after the Workshop. Every lecturer is kindly asked to prepare 4 pages for the Preprints (for 45-minutes lectures, up to 6 pages if wanted); a few more pages if you want, in both cases. Any panelist of the discussion sessions is kindly asked to write a position statement of 2 pages which will also be included in the Preprints and, later, in the Internet (there also in revised form); the draft version can also serve as a basis for a brief presentation in the panel (maybe, 5 minutes; to be decided with the discussion chair). Thus, everybody will contribute to this event. I kindly ask you to prepare your draft papers and position statements now, as soon as possible. I shall send you more details about the format, as well as my own draft paper as an orientation, within the next 7 to 10 days. Your papers and position statements should be received here in Kassel by August 15, 2001. ... " References

The following arrangement for references should be used : Millot, P. (1988). Supervision des procedes automatises et ergonomie, Editions Hermes, Paris. Vanderhaegen, F., Crevits, I., Debernard, S., Millot, P. (1994). Human-machine cooperation : toward an activity regulation assistance for different air traffic control levels, International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 6(1) 6-104.