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Sample One-Page Abstract for the Book
of Abstracts of the Modelica Conference 2011
Christoph Clauß Kristin Majetta
Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS, Design Automation Division EAS
Zeunerstraße 38, 01069 Dresden, Germany
{Christoph.Clauss,Kristin.Majetta}@eas.iis.fraunhofer.de
This document is an example of one-page abstract for the book of abstracts of the Mod-
elica Conference 2011. The full conference proceedings will be only published electroni-
cally on a memory stick and on the Web. However, for the conference attendant’s conve-
nience, a smaller book of abstracts will be printed and made available in the conference kit
given to all participants.
The goal of the book of abstracts is to provide the audience with some more information
about the papers being presented, so they can choose which presentations to attend during
parallel sessions. To this end, you can of course re-use the abstract provided when submit-
ting the paper on the conference management system. However, consider that this page will
be a sort of advertisement for your presentation, which will be read during coffe-breaks to
decide if your presentation is worth listening to. Therefore, you can try to make it more
attractive and informative. For this purpose, you can also include figures, such as Fig. 1,
and a few optional references, such as [1] or [2].
figure example
Figure 1: Structure of the DNA double helix
The one-page abstract should be written in English and prepared as a one-page, A4 PDF
file (size 210×297 mm) using the Times font, 18 pt for the title, 13 pt for the authors’ names
and affiliations, and 11 pt for the text. The left and right margins should be 3.5 cm, the top
margin 3 cm and the bottom margin 2 cm. Please do not exceed these limits, or your PDF
file will not be accepted. The page will then be scaled down slightly for printing. We advise
you to use the L
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to ensure the correct formatting.
Please also note that this abstract must be uploaded on the conference management
system no later than January 17, 2011, and that at least one author should have registered by
that time, for the final paper to be included in the conference programme and proceedings.
References
[1] Watson, J.D, Crick F.H.C, A structure for the Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid, Nature 171,
737-738, 1953.
[2] Mattson, S.E., Elmqvist, H., Otter, M.: Physical system modeling with Modelica,
Control Engineering Practice, v. 6, pp. 501-510, 1998.
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