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Being heavily self-ref-\nerential, this template illustrates the features in-\ncluded in this template. It is expected that the\nprospective authors using HTML/CSS would create\na new document based on this template, remove\nthe content, and start writing their paper.\n\nNote that in this template, you may have a mul-\nti-paragraph abstract. However, that it is not nec-\nessarily a good practice. Try to keep your abstract\nin one paragraph, and remember that the optimal\nlength for an abstract is 200-300 words.\n\n1 Introduction\nFor the purposes of USENIX conference publica-\ntions, the authors, not the USENIX staff, are solely\nresponsible for the content and formatting of their\npaper. The purpose of this template is to help\nthose authors that want to use HTML/CSS to write\ntheir papers. This template has been prepared by\nHåkon Wium Lie, and is based on a guide to using\nFrameMaker for USENIX papers, written by Pekka\nNikander with the help of Jane-Ellen Long.\n\nThe rest of this paper is organized as follows.\nSection 2 gives a brief overview of related work,\nsuch as other templates and style manuals. Section\n3 discusses the details of this template, and Sec-\ntion 4 contains our conclusions.\n\n2 Related Work\nPreparing good-looking publications is not easy.\nIt requires understanding of style and typography.\nThe purpose of the templates provided by the\nUSENIX organization is to lift the burden of caring\nabout typography from the authors. However, the\nauthors still remain, and will always remain, re-\nsponsible for the style.\n\n2.1 Word and LaTeX templates\nThe USENIX website includes a template for Mi-\ncrosoft Word, as well as LaTeX templates. Many of\nthe settings in the CSS style sheet of this template\nhave been copied from the LaTeX templates.\n\nFigure 1: This figure is showed for illustrational purpos-\nes only; floppy disks are not required to use this tem-\nplate.\n\n2.2 Style manuals\nBesides typography, style is the second element\nof preparing easy-to-read publications. There are\ntens of good style manuals available. To mention\njust a couple, The Elements of Style by Strunk and\nWhite [1] is a classic, and has remained a bestseller\nsince its introduction in 1930’s. From the more\ncontemporary ones, Writing for Computer Science\nby Justin Zobel [2] seems appropriate.\n\n3 Implementation\nIn this section we cover the features included in\nthis template. Our goal has been that the authors\ndo not need to make modifications to the template;\ninstead, they should be able to concentrate on the\ncontent and style. With this in mind, this template\nincludes a number of features. On the other hand,\nwe have also tried to keep this document simple\nand easy to maintain.\n\nThis template is written in HTML, with CSS to\nprovide styling, and a small JavaScript to help for-\nmat references.\n\nhttp://www.pnr.iki.fi/cv.html\nhttp://www.aalto.fi\nhttp://www.pnr.iki.fi/cv.html\nhttp://www.usenix.org\nFloppy_icon.svg\nFloppy_icon.svg\n\n\nF1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12Esc Power Sleep Wake\nUp\n\nPrint\nScrn\nSysRq\n\nScroll\nLock\n\nPause\nBreak\n\nInsert Home Page\nUp\n\nDelete End Page\nDown\n\n½ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 + '\n\nQ W E R T Y U I O P Å ^\n\nA S D F G H J K L Æ Ø *\n\n> Z X C V B N M ; :\n_\n\nNum Lock Caps Lock Scroll Lock\n\nNum\nLock / *\n\n_\n\n+\n\nEnter\n\nCtrl Alt\n\nCaps Lock\n\nAlt Gr Ctrl\n\nWeb E-Mail +Volume-VolumeMutePrevious NextMenuTuner\n\n< \\\n\n§ ! \" # ¤ % & / ( ) = ? `\n|\n\n€\n\n@ £ $ { [ ] }\n\n\" ~\n\n'\n\n-.,\n\n7 8 9\n\n4 5 6\n\n1 2 3\n\n0\n\nHome PgUp\n\nEnd PgDn\n\nIns Del\n\n,\n\nFigure 2: This figure floats to the top of the page, spanning both columns.\n\n3.1 HTML5\nThis template uses HTML5 elements to aid in rep-\nresenting the document structure. The section\nelement is used to split the text into sections, and\nthe header element holds the headlines. The\nfigure element is used to include figures and\ntheir corrensponding captions live inside the fig-\ncaption element. The cite element holds all ref-\nerences.\n\nA small microformat, based on a convention of\nclass names, is used to encode the name and affili-\nation of the authors.\n\n3.2 CSS\nA CSS style sheet describes how to format the\nHTML document into a PDF file. CSS is a declar-\native language which attaches property values to\nHTML elements and documents. Many aspects of\nCSS is used to achieve the presentation of USENIX\npapers, including:\n\n• multi-column layout\n• footnotes\n• page and column floats\n• multi-level counters\n\nSome commonly used features are absent from\nthe above list: page numbers and running headers\nshould not be specifed by USENIX authors, these\nare added by those who compile the Proceedings.\n\n3.3 JavaScript\nThis template uses JavaScript to process refer-\nences. References are added at the point where\nthey appear, and a script is later used to move the\n\nreferences to the end of the paper, leaving behind\na numeric marker.\n\n3.4 PDF\n(This section has been added by Håkon Wium Lie)\n\nIn order to convert the document to PDF, a for-\nmatter is needed. Common browsers support\nHTML and CSS, but they do not support all the CSS\nfunctionality for page-based formatting. For ex-\nample, browsers do not support footnotes or page\nfloats. This paper has been formatted with\nPrince,[a] a purpose-built program for converting\nHTML and XML documents into PDF by way of\nCSS. Prince is a commercial product, but can be\ndownloaded and used for free for non-commercial\npurposes.\n\nIn order for Prince to process the script includ-\ned in this template, a command line option must\nbe specified:\n\n$ prince --javascript example.html\n\n4 Tables\nThe table below lists recipients of the USENIX Life-\ntime Achievement Award in the 1900s. Notice how\nnotes inside the table are moved to the end of the\ntable.\n\nYear Recipient\n\n1999 X Window System*\n\n1998 Tim Berners-Lee\n\n1997 Brian W. Kernighan\n\n[a] www.princexml.com\n\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Window_System\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Berners-Lee\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_W._Kernighan\nComputer_keyboard_Danish_layout.svg\nComputer_keyboard_Danish_layout.svg\n\n\n1996 The Software Tools Project\n\n1995 The Creation of USENET **\n\n1994 Networking Technologies\n\n1993 Berkeley UNIX\n\n* Given to the Community at Large\n** Given to Jim Ellis and Tom Truscott\n\n5 Conclusions\nEach good paper concludes the most significant\nfindings in the end.\n\nAcknowledgments\nA polite author always includes acknowledgments.\nThank everyone, especially those who funded the\n\nwork.\n\nAvailability\nPlease include a section at the end of your paper\nproviding availability information. If the system\nyou describe is available to others, and if more in-\nformation (reports, etc.) may be obtained, indicate\nterms and contact information.\n\nReferences\n[1] STRUNK, W. JR., AND WHITE, E.B. The Elements\n\nof Style, 4th Ed, Allyn and Bacon, August, 1999,\nISBN 020530902X\n\n[2] ZOBEL, J. Writing for Computer Science,\nSpringer-Verlag, December 1997, ISBN\n9813083220\n\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Software_Tools_Project&action=edit&redlink=1\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USENET\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_UNIX\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Ellis_(computing)\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Truscott\n\n\tUSENIX Example Paper\n\n","pdf:annotationTypes":"null","access_permission:can_modify":"true","pdf:docinfo:producer":"Prince 20160617 (www.princexml.com)","pdf:annotationSubtypes":"Link","pdf:containsDamagedFont":"false"},{"Transparency Alpha":"nonpremultipled","X-TIKA:embedded_id_path":"/1","tiff:ImageLength":"309","Compression CompressionTypeName":"deflate","Data BitsPerSample":"8 8 8 8","Data PlanarConfiguration":"PixelInterleaved","Dimension VerticalPixelSize":"0.35273367","IHDR":"width=291, height=309, bitDepth=8, colorType=RGBAlpha, compressionMethod=deflate, filterMethod=adaptive, interlaceMethod=none","embeddedResourceType":"INLINE","Chroma ColorSpaceType":"RGB","tiff:BitsPerSample":"8 8 8 8","X-TIKA:embedded_id":"1","Content-Type":"image/png","height":"309","imagereader:NumImages":"1","X-TIKA:final_embedded_resource_path":"/image0.png","pHYs":"pixelsPerUnitXAxis=2835, pixelsPerUnitYAxis=2835, unitSpecifier=meter","Dimension PixelAspectRatio":"1.0","resourceName":"image0.png","pdf:hasXMP":"false","tika_pg:page_number":"1","Compression NumProgressiveScans":"1","Content-Type-Parser-Override":"image/ocr-png","X-TIKA:Parsed-By":["org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser","org.apache.tika.parser.image.ImageParser","org.apache.tika.parser.ocr.TesseractOCRParser"],"Dimension HorizontalPixelSize":"0.35273367","Chroma BlackIsZero":"true","Compression Lossless":"true","X-TIKA:embedded_depth":"1","width":"291","X-TIKA:parse_time_millis":"162","Dimension ImageOrientation":"Normal","X-TIKA:embedded_resource_path":"/image0.png","tiff:ImageWidth":"291","Chroma NumChannels":"4","Data SampleFormat":"UnsignedIntegral"}]