I am still not sure about the difference between abstract and extended abstract in computer science? how are major differences and features for each type? what is the writing style for each type?
Calling a submission an extended abstract reserves the authors' right to submit a full version of the same paper to a another outlet. Otherwise, it is identical to a a relatively short paper. The attached link contains some good advice.
Abstract means shortly explain your imporrtant points and viesw whereas extended abstract means give detail knowledge with references of your research subject.
Calling a submission an extended abstract reserves the authors' right to submit a full version of the same paper to a another outlet. Otherwise, it is identical to a a relatively short paper. The attached link contains some good advice.
Abstract means essence or summary. Instead of using the term 'extended abstract', we can request for full-length paper limited to 2 or 3 or 4 pages. This avoids confusion.
An extended abstract is not simply a long abstract. The extended abstract should contain references, comparisons to related works and other details expected in a research paper but not in an abstract.
An abstract is typically a summarized version of a full research paper usually in about 250 - 300 words in length. An extended abstract is a mix of a typical abstract and a full paper ie it is more than a full paper and and shorter than an abstract in length. The key striking difference between an abstract and an extended abstract lies in the length of the content and the fact that extended abstract is supported by relevant used references in the work.