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Author: Emmanuel Benoist <emmanuel.benoist@bfh.ch>
AuthorDate: Wed Jan 8 15:52:33 2025 +0100
Call For Paper and template for the conference
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+% usenix.sty - to be used with latex2e for USENIX.
+% To use this style file, look at the template usenix2019_v3.1.tex
+%
+% $Id: usenix.sty,v 1.2 2005/02/16 22:30:47 maniatis Exp $
+%
+% The following definitions are modifications of standard article.sty
+% definitions, arranged to do a better job of matching the USENIX
+% guidelines.
+% It will automatically select two-column mode and the Times-Roman
+% font.
+%
+% 2018-12-19 [for ATC'19]: add packages to help embed all fonts in
+% pdf; to improve appearance (hopefully); to make refs and citations
+% clickable in pdf
+%
+% 2020-09-21 file updated to comment out flushend and make it optional
+
+%
+% USENIX papers are two-column.
+% Times-Roman font is nice if you can get it (requires NFSS,
+% which is in latex2e.
+
+\if@twocolumn\else\input twocolumn.sty\fi
+\usepackage{mathptmx} % times roman, including math (where possible)
+
+% hopefully embeds all fonts in pdf
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+\usepackage{pslatex}
+
+% appearance
+\usepackage[kerning,spacing]{microtype} % more compact and arguably nicer
+
+% Uncomment the following line if you want the columns of the last page
+% equal in size. But note that doing so may cause issues with some
+% document-generating tools.
+% \usepackage{flushend}
+
+% refs and bib
+\usepackage{cite} % order multiple entries in \cite{...}
+\usepackage{breakurl} % break too-long urls in refs
+\usepackage{url} % allow \url in bibtex for clickable links
+\usepackage{xcolor} % color definitions, to be use for...
+\usepackage[]{hyperref} % ...clickable refs within pdf...
+\hypersetup{ % ...like so
+ colorlinks,
+ linkcolor={green!80!black},
+ citecolor={red!70!black},
+ urlcolor={blue!70!black}
+}
+
+%
+% USENIX wants margins of: 0.75" sides, 1" bottom, and 1" top.
+% 0.33" gutter between columns.
+% Gives active areas of 7" x 9"
+%
+\setlength{\textheight}{9.0in}
+\setlength{\columnsep}{0.33in}
+\setlength{\textwidth}{7.00in}
+
+\setlength{\topmargin}{0.0in}
+
+\setlength{\headheight}{0.0in}
+
+\setlength{\headsep}{0.0in}
+
+\addtolength{\oddsidemargin}{-0.25in}
+\addtolength{\evensidemargin}{-0.25in}
+
+% USENIX wants no page numbers for camera-ready papers, so that they can
+% number them themselves. But submitted papers should have page numbers
+% for the reviewers' convenience.
+%
+%
+% \pagestyle{empty}
+
+%
+% USENIX titles are in 14-point bold type, with no date, and with no
+% change in the empty page headers. The whole author section is 12 point
+% italic--- you must use {\rm } around the actual author names to get
+% them in roman.
+%
+\def\maketitle{\par
+ \begingroup
+ \renewcommand\thefootnote{\fnsymbol{footnote}}%
+ \def\@makefnmark{\hbox to\z@{$\m@th^{\@thefnmark}$\hss}}%
+ \long\def\@makefntext##1{\parindent 1em\noindent
+ \hbox to1.8em{\hss$\m@th^{\@thefnmark}$}##1}%
+ \if@twocolumn
+ \twocolumn[\@maketitle]%
+ \else \newpage
+ \global\@topnum\z@
+ \@maketitle \fi\@thanks
+ \endgroup
+ \setcounter{footnote}{0}%
+ \let\maketitle\relax
+ \let\@maketitle\relax
+ \gdef\@thanks{}\gdef\@author{}\gdef\@title{}\let\thanks\relax}
+
+\def\@maketitle{\newpage
+ \vbox to 2.5in{
+ \vspace*{\fill}
+ \vskip 2em
+ \begin{center}%
+ {\Large\bf \@title \par}%
+ \vskip 0.375in minus 0.300in
+ {\large\it
+ \lineskip .5em
+ \begin{tabular}[t]{c}\@author
+ \end{tabular}\par}%
+ \end{center}%
+ \par
+ \vspace*{\fill}
+% \vskip 1.5em
+ }
+}
+
+%
+% The abstract is preceded by a 12-pt bold centered heading
+\def\abstract{\begin{center}%
+{\large\bf \abstractname\vspace{-.5em}\vspace{\z@}}%
+\end{center}}
+\def\endabstract{}
+
+%
+% Main section titles are 12-pt bold. Others can be same or smaller.
+%
+\def\section{\@startsection {section}{1}{\z@}{-3.5ex plus-1ex minus
+ -.2ex}{2.3ex plus.2ex}{\reset@font\large\bf}}
\ No newline at end of file
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+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% Template for USENIX papers.
+%
+% History:
+%
+% - TEMPLATE for Usenix papers, specifically to meet requirements of
+% USENIX '05. originally a template for producing IEEE-format
+% articles using LaTeX. written by Matthew Ward, CS Department,
+% Worcester Polytechnic Institute. adapted by David Beazley for his
+% excellent SWIG paper in Proceedings, Tcl 96. turned into a
+% smartass generic template by De Clarke, with thanks to both the
+% above pioneers. Use at your own risk. Complaints to /dev/null.
+% Make it two column with no page numbering, default is 10 point.
+%
+% - Munged by Fred Douglis <douglis@research.att.com> 10/97 to
+% separate the .sty file from the LaTeX source template, so that
+% people can more easily include the .sty file into an existing
+% document. Also changed to more closely follow the style guidelines
+% as represented by the Word sample file.
+%
+% - Note that since 2010, USENIX does not require endnotes. If you
+% want foot of page notes, don't include the endnotes package in the
+% usepackage command, below.
+% - This version uses the latex2e styles, not the very ancient 2.09
+% stuff.
+%
+% - Updated July 2018: Text block size changed from 6.5" to 7"
+%
+% - Updated Dec 2018 for ATC'19:
+%
+% * Revised text to pass HotCRP's auto-formatting check, with
+% hotcrp.settings.submission_form.body_font_size=10pt, and
+% hotcrp.settings.submission_form.line_height=12pt
+%
+% * Switched from \endnote-s to \footnote-s to match Usenix's policy.
+%
+% * \section* => \begin{abstract} ... \end{abstract}
+%
+% * Make template self-contained in terms of bibtex entires, to allow
+% this file to be compiled. (And changing refs style to 'plain'.)
+%
+% * Make template self-contained in terms of figures, to
+% allow this file to be compiled.
+%
+% * Added packages for hyperref, embedding fonts, and improving
+% appearance.
+%
+% * Removed outdated text.
+%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+\documentclass[letterpaper,twocolumn,10pt]{article}
+\usepackage{usenix-2020-09}
+
+% to be able to draw some self-contained figs
+\usepackage{tikz}
+\usepackage{amsmath}
+
+% inlined bib file
+\usepackage{filecontents}
+
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+\begin{filecontents}{\jobname.bib}
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+@Book{arpachiDusseau18:osbook,
+ author = {Arpaci-Dusseau, Remzi H. and Arpaci-Dusseau Andrea C.},
+ title = {Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces},
+ publisher = {Arpaci-Dusseau Books, LLC},
+ year = 2015,
+ edition = {1.00},
+ note = {\url{http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~remzi/OSTEP/}}
+}
+@InProceedings{waldspurger02,
+ author = {Waldspurger, Carl A.},
+ title = {Memory resource management in {VMware ESX} server},
+ booktitle = {USENIX Symposium on Operating System Design and
+ Implementation (OSDI)},
+ year = 2002,
+ pages = {181--194},
+ note =
{\url{https://www.usenix.org/legacy/event/osdi02/tech/waldspurger/waldspurger.pdf}}}
+\end{filecontents}
+
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+\begin{document}
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%don't want date printed
+\date{}
+
+% make title bold and 14 pt font (Latex default is non-bold, 16 pt)
+\title{\Large \bf Formatting Submissions for a USENIX Conference:\\
+ An (Incomplete) Example}
+
+%for single author (just remove % characters)
+\author{
+{\rm Your N.\ Here}\\
+Your Institution
+\and
+{\rm Second Name}\\
+Second Institution
+% copy the following lines to add more authors
+% \and
+% {\rm Name}\\
+%Name Institution
+} % end author
+
+\maketitle
+
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+\begin{abstract}
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Your abstract text goes here. Just a few facts. Whet our appetites.
+Not more than 200 words, if possible, and preferably closer to 150.
+\end{abstract}
+
+
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+\section{Introduction}
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+A paragraph of text goes here. Lots of text. Plenty of interesting
+text. Text text text text text text text text text text text text text
+text text text text text text text text text text text text text text
+text text text text text text text text text text text text text text
+text text text text text text text.
+More fascinating text. Features galore, plethora of promises.
+
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+\section{Footnotes, Verbatim, and Citations}
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Footnotes should be places after punctuation characters, without any
+spaces between said characters and footnotes, like so.%
+\footnote{Remember that USENIX format stopped using endnotes and is
+ now using regular footnotes.} And some embedded literal code may
+look as follows.
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+\end{verbatim}
+
+Now we're going to cite somebody. Watch for the cite tag. Here it
+comes. Arpachi-Dusseau and Arpachi-Dusseau co-authored an excellent OS
+book, which is also really funny~\cite{arpachiDusseau18:osbook}, and
+Waldspurger got into the SIGOPS hall-of-fame due to his seminal paper
+about resource management in the ESX hypervisor~\cite{waldspurger02}.
+
+The tilde character (\~{}) in the tex source means a non-breaking
+space. This way, your reference will always be attached to the word
+that preceded it, instead of going to the next line.
+
+And the 'cite' package sorts your citations by their numerical order
+of the corresponding references at the end of the paper, ridding you
+from the need to notice that, e.g, ``Waldspurger'' appears after
+``Arpachi-Dusseau'' when sorting references
+alphabetically~\cite{waldspurger02,arpachiDusseau18:osbook}.
+
+It'd be nice and thoughtful of you to include a suitable link in each
+and every bibtex entry that you use in your submission, to allow
+reviewers (and other readers) to easily get to the cited work, as is
+done in all entries found in the References section of this document.
+
+Now we're going take a look at Section~\ref{sec:figs}, but not before
+observing that refs to sections and citations and such are colored and
+clickable in the PDF because of the packages we've included.
+
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+\section{Floating Figures and Lists}
+\label{sec:figs}
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+%---------------------------
+\begin{figure}
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+ \draw[thin,gray!40] (-2,-2) grid (2,2);
+ \draw[<->] (-2,0)--(2,0) node[right]{$x$};
+ \draw[<->] (0,-2)--(0,2) node[above]{$y$};
+ \draw[line width=2pt,blue,-stealth](0,0)--(1,1)
+ node[anchor=south west]{$\boldsymbol{u}$};
+ \draw[line width=2pt,red,-stealth](0,0)--(-1,-1)
+ node[anchor=north east]{$\boldsymbol{-u}$};
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{center}
+\caption{\label{fig:vectors} Text size inside figure should be as big as
+ caption's text. Text size inside figure should be as big as
+ caption's text. Text size inside figure should be as big as
+ caption's text. Text size inside figure should be as big as
+ caption's text. Text size inside figure should be as big as
+ caption's text. }
+\end{figure}
+%% %---------------------------
+
+
+Here's a typical reference to a floating figure:
+Figure~\ref{fig:vectors}. Floats should usually be placed where latex
+wants then. Figure\ref{fig:vectors} is centered, and has a caption
+that instructs you to make sure that the size of the text within the
+figures that you use is as big as (or bigger than) the size of the
+text in the caption of the figures. Please do. Really.
+
+In our case, we've explicitly drawn the figure inlined in latex, to
+allow this tex file to cleanly compile. But usually, your figures will
+reside in some file.pdf, and you'd include them in your document
+with, say, \textbackslash{}includegraphics.
+
+Lists are sometimes quite handy. If you want to itemize things, feel
+free:
+
+\begin{description}
+
+\item[fread] a function that reads from a \texttt{stream} into the
+ array \texttt{ptr} at most \texttt{nobj} objects of size
+ \texttt{size}, returning returns the number of objects read.
+
+\item[Fred] a person's name, e.g., there once was a dude named Fred
+ who separated usenix.sty from this file to allow for easy
+ inclusion.
+\end{description}
+
+\noindent
+The noindent at the start of this paragraph in its tex version makes
+it clear that it's a continuation of the preceding paragraph, as
+opposed to a new paragraph in its own right.
+
+
+\subsection{LaTeX-ing Your TeX File}
+%-----------------------------------
+
+People often use \texttt{pdflatex} these days for creating pdf-s from
+tex files via the shell. And \texttt{bibtex}, of course. Works for us.
+
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+\section*{Acknowledgments}
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+The USENIX latex style is old and very tired, which is why
+there's no \textbackslash{}acks command for you to use when
+acknowledging. Sorry.
+
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+\section*{Availability}
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+USENIX program committees give extra points to submissions that are
+backed by artifacts that are publicly available. If you made your code
+or data available, it's worth mentioning this fact in a dedicated
+section.
+
+%-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+\bibliographystyle{plain}
+\bibliography{\jobname}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+\end{document}
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+%% LocalWords: endnotes includegraphics fread ptr nobj noindent
+%% LocalWords: pdflatex acks
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