Writing an Extended Abstract
Common structure:
Title (should be informative)
Author and affiliation
Acknowledgements
Abstract (assume many people will only read this)
1. Introduction and background: Aims, importance, prior related
work, assumptions, outline (assume many people will only read
this)
2. Main ideas: definitions, notations, theory, theorems,
algorithms
3. Details of relevance or results of experiments
4. Conclusion: Which aims were achieved, potential importance,
future work
References
Due date: Dec. 27 noon.
Submit source and pdf by email
- Subject: Writing extended abstract
- Filename: Includes your surname
Instructions
- The topic should be the same as the previous abstract.
- Assume the level of the reader to be a graduate student from
another area of CS (anyone in class).
- You must write it all by yourself.
- Include
- title
- author(s) and affiliation(s)
- abstract (200-300 words)
- acknowledgement (must acknowledge TAU)
- references (at least 2)
- at least one displayed equation
- at least one table or figure
- The text (excluding references, tables, figures) must be 4-5
columns long.
- The paper must be written in IEEE
two-column format (A4 paper).
- Pay attention to all instructions for headings, figures,
equations, references, etc.
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