Abstract Structure

An extended, one page abstract should be prepared as a text-only file, with the following structure:
\tit{title}
\aut{AUTHOR(s)}
\loc{Affiliation, Country}

\bas
Body of the abstract (about one typesetted page long, in Plain TeX).
References, if necessary, should be included within the body of the abstract.
\eas


Notes

Do not worry about the typesetting of this material. This will be correctly typesetted by the conference organisation using special purpose macros.

The first letter of each relevant word in the title should be capitalized.
\titt{line1}{line2} should be used if the title requires two lines.

The author(s) name within \aut should be styled as:
NAME Initial. SURNAME [and NAME2 Initial2. SURNAME2]
Please use all capitals for both name and surname

Use the name of your institution for affiliation, followed by its country. Use UK for UNITED KINGDOM and USA for the United States.
\locc{Affiliation1}{Affiliation2} should be used if there are two different affiliations.

Example:

\titt{On Confidence Intervals Associated} {with the Usual and Adjusted Likelihoods}
\aut{R. MUKERJEE and N. REID}
\locc{Indian Institute of Management, India} {University of Toronto, Canada}


Deadline

To be included in the Conference Programme the abstract should be sent by e-mail to the local organizer, jose.m.bernardo@uv.es. before April 30th, 1999.

Successful reception will be acknowledged.