In 1-2 sentences, include an abstract and/or "who should read this article" just enough to get someone to decide if they should commit to reading the entire article.
[Title of the Article]
[Give a short description of what you will be talking about in the main body of the article.]
[Briefly describe the motivation, problem statement, approach, and results with regard to the subject.]
| <Project/lan> | version |
| <Tool> | version |
| <Environment> | version |
| <Other> | version |
[List and link any specific versions applicable to your content.
Each item should be listed on a new row.
Point project/tool etc. to their specific home pages and version to the appropriate version download page.]
[This will give a clear view of the structure of the article and what areas are been covered. So break up your article into comprehensible subsections.]
[main content]
[ Any background information on your subject, research information, etc]
[A short summary of the points discussed in the article.]
[If the heading is "References", then this will contain a list of documents that you have referred to within your content, and the reader can refer to for further details.]
[If the heading is "Resources", then this will contain a list of documents, which you used as resource material or material recommended to be read for further information on the subject]
[name, designation, company name, email address]
Ready to Submit !
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