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Short conference paper (a.k.a. “Extended Abstract”). Written version of conference talk usually very short should summarise all important points motivation critical points of method/analysis main results conclusions include diagrams/plots if essential to support argument
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Short conference paper(a.k.a. “Extended Abstract”) • Written version of conference talk • usually very short • should summarise all important points • motivation • critical points of method/analysis • main results • conclusions • include diagrams/plots if essential to support argument • write in standard scientific style
informative title authors’ names and institutes short abstract subheadings introduction motivating study citing necessary reference standard scientific writing style (formal)
the critical figures and plots brief description of method all the important numerical results conclusion references
Summary • Despite what John Cockburn calls it, it’s not an abstract! • normally it has an abstract • usual to include graphical material • will normally cite references • Do include: • motivation • critical or innovative aspects of methodology • numerical results • necessary plots and diagrams • references • Don’t include: • technical details of method • diagrams which are not strictly necessary to prove your point • waffle!