Title as
First Author1 and Second Author2
                                        1
                                          xxxxxx, yyyyyy, USA
                                  2
                                      xxxxxxx, yyyyyyyy, Germany
                                           xxxxx@zzzzz.com
         Abstract. The abstract should summarize the contents of the paper in short
         terms, i.e. 150-250 words.
         Keywords: First Keyword, Second Keyword, Third Keyword.
1        First Section
1.1      A Subsection Sample
Please note that the first paragraph of a section or subsection is not indented. The first
paragraphs that follows a table, figure, equation etc. does not have an indent, either.
   Subsequent paragraphs, however, are indented.
Sample Heading (Third Level). Only two levels of headings should be numbered.
Lower level headings remain unnumbered; they are formatted as run-in headings.
Sample Heading (Forth Level). The contribution should contain no more than four
levels of headings. The following Table 1 gives a summary of all heading levels.
                     Table 1. Table captions should be placed above the tables.
 Heading level            Example                                         Font size and style
 Title (centered)         Conference proceeding                           14 point, bold
 1st-level heading        1 Introduction                                  12 point, bold
    nd
 2 -level heading         2.1 Printing Area                               10 point, bold
 3rd-level heading        Run-in Heading in Bold. Text follows            10 point, bold
    th
 4 -level heading         Lowest Level Heading. Text follows              10 point, italic
Displayed equations are centered and set on a separate line.
     x+y=z       (1)
Please try to avoid rasterized images for line-art diagrams and schemas. Whenever
possible, use vector graphics instead (see Fig. 1).
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Fig. 1. A figure caption is always placed below the illustration. Short captions are centered,
while long ones are justified. The macro button chooses the correct format automatically.
For citations of references, we prefer the use of square brackets and consecutive
numbers. Citations using labels or the author/year convention are also acceptable. The
following bibliography provides a sample reference list with entries for journal
articles [1], book chapter [2], a book [3], proceedings without editors [4], as well as a
URL [5].
References
    1. Author, F.: Article title. Journal 2(5), 99–110 (2016).
    2. Author, F., Author, S.: Title of a proceedings paper. In: Editor, F., Editor, S. (eds.)
       CONFERENCE 2016, LNCS, vol. 9999, pp. 1–13. Springer, Heidelberg (2016).
    3. Author, F., Author, S., Author, T.: Book title. 2nd edn. Publisher, Location (1999).
    4. Author, F.: Contribution title. In: 9th International Proceedings on Proceedings, pp. 1–2.
       Publisher, Location (2010).
    5. LNCS Homepage, http://www.springer.com/lncs, last accessed 2016/11/21.