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+% $Header$
+
+\documentclass{beamer}
+
+% This file is a solution template for:
+
+% - Talk at a conference/colloquium.
+% - Talk length is about 20min.
+% - Style is ornate.
+
+
+
+% Copyright 2004 by Till Tantau <tantau@users.sourceforge.net>.
+%
+% In principle, this file can be redistributed and/or modified under
+% the terms of the GNU Public License, version 2.
+%
+% However, this file is supposed to be a template to be modified
+% for your own needs. For this reason, if you use this file as a
+% template and not specifically distribute it as part of a another
+% package/program, I grant the extra permission to freely copy and
+% modify this file as you see fit and even to delete this copyright
+% notice.
+
+
+\mode<presentation>
+{
+ \usetheme{Warsaw}
+ % or ...
+
+ \setbeamercovered{transparent}
+ % or whatever (possibly just delete it)
+}
+
+
+\usepackage[english]{babel}
+% or whatever
+
+\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
+% or whatever
+
+\usepackage{times}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+% Or whatever. Note that the encoding and the font should match. If T1
+% does not look nice, try deleting the line with the fontenc.
+
+
+\title[Short Paper Title] % (optional, use only with long paper titles)
+{Title As It Is In the Proceedings}
+
+\subtitle
+{Include Only If Paper Has a Subtitle}
+
+\author[Author, Another] % (optional, use only with lots of authors)
+{F.~Author\inst{1} \and S.~Another\inst{2}}
+% - Give the names in the same order as the appear in the paper.
+% - Use the \inst{?} command only if the authors have different
+% affiliation.
+
+\institute[Universities of Somewhere and Elsewhere] % (optional, but mostly needed)
+{
+ \inst{1}%
+ Department of Computer Science\\
+ University of Somewhere
+ \and
+ \inst{2}%
+ Department of Theoretical Philosophy\\
+ University of Elsewhere}
+% - Use the \inst command only if there are several affiliations.
+% - Keep it simple, no one is interested in your street address.
+
+\date[CFP 2003] % (optional, should be abbreviation of conference name)
+{Conference on Fabulous Presentations, 2003}
+% - Either use conference name or its abbreviation.
+% - Not really informative to the audience, more for people (including
+% yourself) who are reading the slides online
+
+\subject{Theoretical Computer Science}
+% This is only inserted into the PDF information catalog. Can be left
+% out.
+
+
+
+% If you have a file called "university-logo-filename.xxx", where xxx
+% is a graphic format that can be processed by latex or pdflatex,
+% resp., then you can add a logo as follows:
+
+% \pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{university-logo}{university-logo-filename}
+% \logo{\pgfuseimage{university-logo}}
+
+
+
+% Delete this, if you do not want the table of contents to pop up at
+% the beginning of each subsection:
+\AtBeginSubsection[]
+{
+ \begin{frame}<beamer>{Outline}
+ \tableofcontents[currentsection,currentsubsection]
+ \end{frame}
+}
+
+
+% If you wish to uncover everything in a step-wise fashion, uncomment
+% the following command:
+
+%\beamerdefaultoverlayspecification{<+->}
+
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\begin{frame}
+ \titlepage
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Outline}
+ \tableofcontents
+ % You might wish to add the option [pausesections]
+\end{frame}
+
+
+% Structuring a talk is a difficult task and the following structure
+% may not be suitable. Here are some rules that apply for this
+% solution:
+
+% - Exactly two or three sections (other than the summary).
+% - At *most* three subsections per section.
+% - Talk about 30s to 2min per frame. So there should be between about
+% 15 and 30 frames, all told.
+
+% - A conference audience is likely to know very little of what you
+% are going to talk about. So *simplify*!
+% - In a 20min talk, getting the main ideas across is hard
+% enough. Leave out details, even if it means being less precise than
+% you think necessary.
+% - If you omit details that are vital to the proof/implementation,
+% just say so once. Everybody will be happy with that.
+
+\section{Motivation}
+
+\subsection{The Basic Problem That We Studied}
+
+\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative. Use Uppercase Letters.}{Subtitles are optional.}
+ % - A title should summarize the slide in an understandable fashion
+ % for anyone how does not follow everything on the slide itself.
+
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item
+ Use \texttt{itemize} a lot.
+ \item
+ Use very short sentences or short phrases.
+ \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.}
+
+ You can create overlays\dots
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item using the \texttt{pause} command:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item
+ First item.
+ \pause
+ \item
+ Second item.
+ \end{itemize}
+ \item
+ using overlay specifications:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item<3->
+ First item.
+ \item<4->
+ Second item.
+ \end{itemize}
+ \item
+ using the general \texttt{uncover} command:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \uncover<5->{\item
+ First item.}
+ \uncover<6->{\item
+ Second item.}
+ \end{itemize}
+ \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\subsection{Previous Work}
+
+\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+
+\section{Our Results/Contribution}
+
+\subsection{Main Results}
+
+\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+\subsection{Basic Ideas for Proofs/Implementation}
+
+\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.}
+\end{frame}
+
+\begin{frame}{Make Titles Informative.}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+
+\section*{Summary}
+
+\begin{frame}{Summary}
+
+ % Keep the summary *very short*.
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item
+ The \alert{first main message} of your talk in one or two lines.
+ \item
+ The \alert{second main message} of your talk in one or two lines.
+ \item
+ Perhaps a \alert{third message}, but not more than that.
+ \end{itemize}
+
+ % The following outlook is optional.
+ \vskip0pt plus.5fill
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item
+ Outlook
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item
+ Something you haven't solved.
+ \item
+ Something else you haven't solved.
+ \end{itemize}
+ \end{itemize}
+\end{frame}
+
+
+
+% All of the following is optional and typically not needed.
+\appendix
+\section<presentation>*{\appendixname}
+\subsection<presentation>*{For Further Reading}
+
+\begin{frame}[allowframebreaks]
+ \frametitle<presentation>{For Further Reading}
+
+ \begin{thebibliography}{10}
+
+ \beamertemplatebookbibitems
+ % Start with overview books.
+
+ \bibitem{Author1990}
+ A.~Author.
+ \newblock {\em Handbook of Everything}.
+ \newblock Some Press, 1990.
+
+
+ \beamertemplatearticlebibitems
+ % Followed by interesting articles. Keep the list short.
+
+ \bibitem{Someone2000}
+ S.~Someone.
+ \newblock On this and that.
+ \newblock {\em Journal of This and That}, 2(1):50--100,
+ 2000.
+ \end{thebibliography}
+\end{frame}
+
+\end{document}
+
+