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http://iamot2016.org/call-for-papers/information-and-guidelines-for-abstract
Large emphasis is put on the abstracts and its contents as it is the bases for the decision to accept or
decline the paper/ presentation.
Abstract length is approximately 500 words
Abstracts/ Papers can be submitted through the IAMOT web site www.iamot.com, through the conference
website www.iamot2016.org (under construction) or directly through https://easychair.org/conferences/?
conf=iamot2016
Maximum of two papers are allowed per a primary author.
In submitting the abstract, the author needs to specify that the abstract is submitted for consideration to the
IAMOT2016 as either:
1- Paper and presentation, for which the author will be attending the conference and make a
presentation. will make a presentation, the abstract will appear in the Book of Abstracts (BOA), and the
accepted paper(s) will be published in the proceedings, or
2- Presentation only, for which the author will be attending the conference and make a presentation. The
abstract will appear in the Book Of Abstracts (BOA)
Criteria for judging the abstract and its suitability to the conference include:
1- Proper English
2. Relevance of the abstract topic to MOT and/or the conference theme (value of the paper to the
conference attendees)
3. Abstract structure
4. Contribution to the MOT field
5. Research/ Application Methodology 6. Findings/ results/ outcome
SUGGESTED GUIDELINES FOR THE ABSTRACTS
Title: The title should be short (6 to 8 words or less), however, reflective to the paper contents and objectives.
Titles need not be too descriptive nor be very specific.
Introduction: One paragraph introducing the topic and highlighting its importance. The introduction may
summarize the previous research or related experience (Literature search). The introduction should end with a
clear statement of the objective of the paper/ presentation. A statement such as In this paper/ presentation we
introduce a model for .., or In this paper/ presentation we report on our experience in , ..etc.
Methodology: One paragraph describing the approach/ methodology/ analysis used to achieve the paper
objectives. This may include, model, analysis, survey, experience, interviews, ..etc.
Findings/ Results/ Outcome: One paragraph summarizing the findings resulting from applying the methodology
or the analysis. Statements such as We achieve xx% reduction in . is suitable
Conclusion: One paragraph/ statement stating the contribution and benefits of the paper (presentation) to the
field and/or the conference attendees. Recommended actions, extensions, expansions of the study, ..etc. may be
included in this paragraph.
* In the abstract, you should not include the headers Title, Introduction, ..etc.
IAMOT 2016
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