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<p> 1st International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication Digital Concrete 2018 – Zurich, Switzerland, 10-12 September 2018</p><p>TITLE OF EXTENDED ABSTRACT</p><p>A. Author* (1), B. Coauthor (2) and C. Coauthor (2)</p><p>(1) Institution 1, City, Country (2) Institution 2, City, Country *corresponding author</p><p>[1] 1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS The extended abstract should be concise and still descriptive in order to communicate the main conclusions of your work. Extended abstracts must not exceed two pages in length and will be written in these template margins, in justified Times New Roman, 12-point font. The extended abstract must be written in English. A FIGURE MUST BE INCLUDED IN ALL SUBMISSIONS. A table may substitute the figure. Only one figure is to be included. The figure or table must be embedded in the text as seen in the examples below. Figures must be embedded in either .jpg or ,pdf format, as the maximum file size of any extended abstract is to be no more than 2 MB.</p><p>1.1. Subheading If you use subheadings in your extended abstract, number them as seen here.</p><p>[2] 2. FIGURE Please embed figures within the text as seen below. </p><p>Figure 1. Example figure. Figure must be legible, with all lines visible. Caption according to this example, in 12 pt Times New Roman. </p><p>1 1st International Conference on Concrete and Digital Fabrication Digital Concrete 2018 – Zurich, Switzerland, 10-12 September 2018</p><p>[3] 3. TABLE A table can be used in place of a figure. Tables should be kept simple and easy to read, as seen below. Keep the font size the same as the below example (12 pt Times New Roman).</p><p>Table 1: Example of construction of a table C11 C12 C13 C21 C22 C23 C31 C32 C33 C41 C42 C43 C51 C52 C53</p><p>[4] 4. EQUATIONS AND UNITS A displayed equation is numbered, using Arabic numbers in parentheses. Please follow the example below. Use SI units. Use correct abbreviations for units ("%" and not "percent"). The following example is a single line equation: Ax = b (1) The next example is a multi-line equation: Ax = b (2)</p><p>A2x = b2</p><p>References should be kept to a minimum for an extended abstract. Please order them using a number in brackets [1] and use the below template to record them.</p><p>[5] REFERENCES [6] Sterman, S. and Marsden, J.G., 'Silane coupling agents', Ind. Engng. Chem. 58 (3) (1966) 33-77. [7] Alexander, K.M., Wardlow, J. and Gilbert, D., 'Aggregate-cement bond, cement paste strength and the strength of concrete', in 'The Structure of Concrete', Proceedings of an International Conference, London, September, 1965 (Cement and Concrete Association, London, 1968) 59-81. [8] Crank, J., 'The Mathematics of Diffusion', 2nd Edn (Clarendon, Oxford, 1975).</p><p>2</p>

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