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IWST extended abstract

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Steffen Märcker
Fri, Apr 10, 2026 7:51 PM

Dear all!

Maybe you can help me with this, although it is not a Pharo-question:

When submitting to IWST, an extended abstract has to be provided. As far as
I understand, an extended abstract should use the CEURART template. Does
this mean, that it is essentially a mini-paper with sections and references
or shall it be fitted into the abstract environment only? Maybe there is an
example I am not aware of.

Thanks and kind regards!
Steffen

Dear all! Maybe you can help me with this, although it is not a Pharo-question: When submitting to IWST, an extended abstract has to be provided. As far as I understand, an extended abstract should use the CEURART template. Does this mean, that it is essentially a mini-paper with sections and references or shall it be fitted into the abstract environment only? Maybe there is an example I am not aware of. Thanks and kind regards! Steffen
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Guillermo Polito
Fri, Apr 10, 2026 9:17 PM

Hi Steffen,

A mini paper of not more than pages is expected.

Sorry for the confusion,
G

El vie, 10 abr 2026, 9:51 p. m., Steffen Märcker via Pharo-users <
pharo-users@lists.pharo.org> escribió:

Dear all!

Maybe you can help me with this, although it is not a Pharo-question:

When submitting to IWST, an extended abstract has to be provided. As far
as
I understand, an extended abstract should use the CEURART template. Does
this mean, that it is essentially a mini-paper with sections and
references
or shall it be fitted into the abstract environment only? Maybe there is
an
example I am not aware of.

Thanks and kind regards!
Steffen

Hi Steffen, A mini paper of not more than pages is expected. Sorry for the confusion, G El vie, 10 abr 2026, 9:51 p. m., Steffen Märcker via Pharo-users < pharo-users@lists.pharo.org> escribió: > Dear all! > > Maybe you can help me with this, although it is not a Pharo-question: > > When submitting to IWST, an extended abstract has to be provided. As far > as > I understand, an extended abstract should use the CEURART template. Does > this mean, that it is essentially a mini-paper with sections and > references > or shall it be fitted into the abstract environment only? Maybe there is > an > example I am not aware of. > > > Thanks and kind regards! > Steffen >
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Steffen Märcker
Sat, Apr 11, 2026 1:16 PM

Dear Guillermo,

thanks for the clarification! Sorry for being that late with this question.

Kind regards,
Steffen

Guillermo Polito via Pharo-users schrieb am Freitag, 10. April 2026 23:17:41 (+02:00):

Hi Steffen,

A mini paper of not more than pages is expected.

Sorry for the confusion,
G

El vie, 10 abr 2026, 9:51 p. m., Steffen Märcker via Pharo-users <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org mailto:pharo-users@lists.pharo.org > escribió:

Dear all!

Maybe you can help me with this, although it is not a Pharo-question:

When submitting to IWST, an extended abstract has to be provided. As far as
I understand, an extended abstract should use the CEURART template. Does
this mean, that it is essentially a mini-paper with sections and references
or shall it be fitted into the abstract environment only? Maybe there is an
example I am not aware of.

Thanks and kind regards!
Steffen

Dear Guillermo, thanks for the clarification! Sorry for being that late with this question. Kind regards, Steffen Guillermo Polito via Pharo-users schrieb am Freitag, 10. April 2026 23:17:41 (+02:00): Hi Steffen, A mini paper of not more than pages is expected. Sorry for the confusion, G El vie, 10 abr 2026, 9:51 p. m., Steffen Märcker via Pharo-users <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org <mailto:pharo-users@lists.pharo.org> > escribió: Dear all! Maybe you can help me with this, although it is not a Pharo-question: When submitting to IWST, an extended abstract has to be provided. As far as I understand, an extended abstract should use the CEURART template. Does this mean, that it is essentially a mini-paper with sections and references or shall it be fitted into the abstract environment only? Maybe there is an example I am not aware of. Thanks and kind regards! Steffen