Template for Interfaces Journal
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Mirko Janc (INFORMS)
Last Updated
8 years ago
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Abstract
Author template for Interfaces (inte)
Mirko Janc, Ph.D., INFORMS, mirko.janc@informs.org
ver. 0.95, December 2010
Author template for Interfaces (inte)
Mirko Janc, Ph.D., INFORMS, mirko.janc@informs.org
ver. 0.95, December 2010
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%% Author template for Interfaces (inte)
%% Mirko Janc, Ph.D., INFORMS, mirko.janc@informs.org
%% ver. 0.95, December 2010
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%\documentclass[inte,blindrev]{informs3}
\documentclass[inte,nonblindrev]{informs3} % current default for manuscript submission
%%\OneAndAHalfSpacedXI
\OneAndAHalfSpacedXII % Current default line spacing
%%\DoubleSpacedXII
%%\DoubleSpacedXI
% If hyperref is used, dvi-to-ps driver of choice must be declared as
% an additional option to the \documentclass. For example
%\documentclass[dvips,inte]{informs3} % if dvips is used
%\documentclass[dvipsone,inte]{informs3} % if dvipsone is used, etc.
% Private macros here (check that there is no clash with the style)
% Natbib setup for author-year style
\usepackage{natbib}
\bibpunct[, ]{(}{)}{,}{a}{}{,}%
\def\bibfont{\small}%
\def\bibsep{\smallskipamount}%
\def\bibhang{24pt}%
\def\newblock{\ }%
\def\BIBand{and}%
%% Setup of theorem styles. Outcomment only one.
%% Preferred default is the first option.
\TheoremsNumberedThrough % Preferred (Theorem 1, Lemma 1, Theorem 2)
%\TheoremsNumberedByChapter % (Theorem 1.1, Lema 1.1, Theorem 1.2)
%% Setup of the equation numbering system. Outcomment only one.
%% Preferred default is the first option.
\EquationsNumberedThrough % Default: (1), (2), ...
%\EquationsNumberedBySection % (1.1), (1.2), ...
% In the reviewing and copyediting stage enter the manuscript number.
%\MANUSCRIPTNO{} % When the article is logged in and DOI assigned to it,
% this manuscript number is no longer necessary
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0}% "Interfaces" does not number sections
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\begin{document}
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% Outcomment only when entries are known. Otherwise leave as is and
% default values will be used.
%\setcounter{page}{1}
%\VOLUME{00}%
%\NO{0}%
%\MONTH{Xxxxx}% (month or a similar seasonal id)
%\YEAR{0000}% e.g., 2005
%\FIRSTPAGE{000}%
%\LASTPAGE{000}%
%\SHORTYEAR{00}% shortened year (two-digit)
%\ISSUE{0000} %
%\LONGFIRSTPAGE{0001} %
%\DOI{10.1287/xxxx.0000.0000}%
% Author's names for the running heads
% Sample depending on the number of authors;
% \RUNAUTHOR{Jones}
% \RUNAUTHOR{Jones and Wilson}
% \RUNAUTHOR{Jones, Miller, and Wilson}
% \RUNAUTHOR{Jones et al.} % for four or more authors
% Enter authors following the given pattern:
%\RUNAUTHOR{}
% Title or shortened title suitable for running heads. Sample:
% \RUNTITLE{Bundling Information Goods of Decreasing Value}
% Enter the (shortened) title:
%\RUNTITLE{}
% Full title. Sample:
% \TITLE{Bundling Information Goods of Decreasing Value}
% Enter the full title:
%\TITLE{}
% Block of authors and their affiliations starts here:
% NOTE: Authors with same affiliation, if the order of authors allows,
% should be entered in ONE field, separated by a comma.
% \EMAIL field can be repeated if more than one author
\ARTICLEAUTHORS{%
\AUTHOR{Author1}
\AFF{Author1 affiliation, \EMAIL{}, \URL{}}
\AUTHOR{Author2}
\AFF{Author2 affiliation, \EMAIL{}, \URL{}}
% Enter all authors
} % end of the block
\ABSTRACT{%
Text of your abstract % Enter your abstract
}%
% Sample
%\KEYWORDS{deterministic inventory theory; infinite linear programming duality;
% existence of optimal policies; semi-Markov decision process; cyclic schedule}
%\HISTORY{This article was reviewed} % for example
% Fill in data. If unknown, or unnecessary, outcomment the field
\KEYWORDS{}
\HISTORY{}
\maketitle
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% Samples of sectioning (and labeling) in INTE
% NOTE: (1) \section and \subsection do NOT end with a period
% (2) \subsubsection and lower need end punctuation
% (3) capitalization is as shown (title style).
%
%\section{Introduction.}\label{intro} %%1.
%\subsection{Duality and the Classical EOQ Problem.}\label{class-EOQ} %% 1.1.
%\subsection{Outline.}\label{outline1} %% 1.2.
%\subsubsection{Cyclic Schedules for the General Deterministic SMDP.}
% \label{cyclic-schedules} %% 1.2.1
%\section{Problem Description.}\label{problemdescription} %% 2.
% Text of your paper here
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commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate
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mollit anim id est laborum.
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explicabo. Nemo enim ipsam voluptatem quia voluptas sit aspernatur aut
odit aut fugit, sed quia consequuntur magni dolores eos qui ratione
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quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit, sed quia non numquam
eius modi tempora incidunt ut labore et dolore magnam aliquam quaerat
voluptatem. Ut enim ad minima veniam, quis nostrum exercitationem ullam
corporis suscipit laboriosam, nisi ut aliquid ex ea commodi consequatur?
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quam nihil molestiae consequatur, vel illum qui dolorem eum fugiat quo
voluptas nulla pariatur?
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blanditiis praesentium voluptatum deleniti atque corrupti quos dolores
et quas molestias excepturi sint occaecati cupiditate non provident,
similique sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollitia animi, id est
laborum et dolorum fuga. Et harum quidem rerum facilis est et expedita
distinctio. Nam libero tempore, cum soluta nobis est eligendi optio
cumque nihil impedit quo minus id quod maxime placeat facere possimus,
omnis voluptas assumenda est, omnis dolor repellendus. Temporibus autem
quibusdam et aut officiis debitis aut rerum necessitatibus saepe eveniet
ut et voluptates repudiandae sint et molestiae non recusandae. Itaque
earum rerum hic tenetur a sapiente delectus, ut aut reiciendis
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asperiores repellat.
% Acknowledgments here
\ACKNOWLEDGMENT{%
% Enter the text of acknowledgments here
}% Leave this (end of acknowledgment)
% Appendix here
% Options are (1) APPENDIX (with or without general title) or
% (2) APPENDICES (if it has more than one unrelated sections)
% Outcomment the appropriate case if necessary
%
% \begin{APPENDIX}{<Title of the Appendix>}
% \end{APPENDIX}
%
% or
%
% \begin{APPENDICES}
% \section{<Title of Section A>}
% \section{<Title of Section B>}
% etc
% \end{APPENDICES}
% References here (outcomment the appropriate case)
% CASE 1: BiBTeX used to constantly update the references
% (while the paper is being written).
%\bibliographystyle{informs2014} % outcomment this and next line in Case 1
%\bibliography{<your bib file(s)>} % if more than one, comma separated
% CASE 2: BiBTeX used to generate mypaper.bbl (to be further fine tuned)
%\input{mypaper.bbl} % outcomment this line in Case 2
\end{document}