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paper structure

  1. abstract
  2. Introduction
    1. blah
    2. the contribution are: ennumerated list of contributions.
    3. Summarizes paper structure: section 2… 3.. 4..
  3. Related works
    1. compare each related work with the authors work
      1. objectives
      2. constraints
      3. benefits
      4. arche…
  4. Body1
    1. Introduction paragraph. i.e.,
      This section describes the overlay network created
      by the Overcast system. First, we argue the ben-
      efits and drawbacks of using an overlay network.
      After concluding that an overlay network is appro-
      priate for the task at hand, we explore the particular
      design of an overlay network to meet Overcast’s de-
      mands. To do so, we examine the key design require-
      ment of the Overcast network—single source distri-
      bution of bandwidth-intensive media on today’s In-
      ternet infrastructure. Finally we illustrate the use
      of Overcast with an example.
    2. s

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Short paper

SHORT OR LONG PAPER?

In TVX we define clear guidance for the submission of short and long papers. Both short and long papers must deliver a complete contribution, that is, work that is defined clearly and executed completely. For both, appropriate background research and research hypothesis must be provided, however the short paper format is more suited to smaller contributions that do not require the space of a longer paper to describe and less related work to define the space. The committee will take into account the selected length of papers when making judgement on validity of contribution.

Work that is still ongoing would be considered as work-in-progress and we encourage submissions this category as a way of informing the community about on-going research.

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