Sometimes there are more than two authors, or the authors wish to have a slightly different layout of names. That's fine, and here are some examples. Just keep the font sizes and families consistent. Note that we use Name, Institution, and Email address; postal addresses are generally omitted for this conference. (Examples below use fictitional email addresses, although they are otherwise from the 2003 Linux Symposium.) \title{Linux Support for NUMA Hardware} \author{ Matthew Dobson, Patricia Gaughen, Michael Hohnbaum \\ {\em IBM LTC, Beaverton, Oregon, USA}\\ {\tt\normalsize one@email.addr, two@email.addr, three@email.addr} \\ % \smallskip Erich Focht \\ {\em NEC HPCE, Stuttgart, Germany}\\ {\tt\normalsize four@other.email.addr} } % end author \maketitle %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \title{Linux\textregistered ~Scalability for Large NUMA Systems} \author{ Ray Bryant and John Hawkes \\ {\em Silicon Graphics, Inc.}\\ {\tt\normalsize one@email.addr ~~~~~~~ two@email.addr}\\ } % end author \maketitle %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% The 'and' construct may be used for more than two authors: \title{Linux IPv6 Networking \\ {\normalsize Past, Present, and Future}} \author{ Hideaki Yoshifuji \\ {\em The University of Tokyo}\\ {\tt\normalsize one@email.addr} \\ \and Kazunori Miyazawa \\ {\em Yokogawa Electric Corporation} \\ {\tt\normalsize two@email.addr} \\ \and Yuji Sekiya \\ {\em The University of Tokyo}\\ {\tt\normalsize three@email.addr} \\ \and Hiroshi Esaki \\ {\em The University of Tokyo}\\ {\tt\normalsize four@another.email.addr} \and Jun Murai \\ {\em Keio University}\\ {\tt\normalsize five@a.different.email.addr} } \maketitle