\documentclass[submission,copyright,creativecommons]{pasta}
\providecommand{\event}{SOS 2007} % Name of the event you are submitting to
\usepackage{breakurl}             % Not needed if you use pdflatex only.




\title{An Example of a Paper with a Rather Large Title-to-Content Ratio}
\author{Rob van Glabbeek
\institute{NICTA\\ Sydney, Australia}
\institute{School of Computer Science and Engineering\\
University of New South Wales\thanks{A fine university.}\\
Sydney, Australia}
\email{rvg@cs.stanford.edu}
\and
Co Author \qquad\qquad Yet S. Else
\institute{Stanford Univeristy\\
California, USA}
\email{\quad is@gmail.com \quad\qquad somebody@else.org}
}
\def\titlerunning{A Longtitled Paper}
\def\authorrunning{R.J. van Glabbeek, C. Author \& Y.S. Else}
\begin{document}
\maketitle

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\end{abstract}

\section{Introduction}

The optional arguments of {\tt $\backslash$documentclass$\{$eptcs$\}$} are
\begin{itemize}
\item at most one of
{\tt adraft},
{\tt submission},
{\tt preliminary} or
{\tt replacement},
\item at most one of {\tt publicdomain} or {\tt copyright},
\item and optionally {\tt creativecommons},
  \begin{itemize}
  \item possibly augmented with
    \begin{itemize}
    \item {\tt noderivs}
    \item or {\tt sharealike},
    \end{itemize}
  \item and possibly augmented with {\tt noncommercial}.
  \end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
We use {\tt adraft} rather than {\tt draft} so as not to confuse hyperref.
The style-file option {\tt submission} is for papers that are
submitted to {\tt $\backslash$event}, where the value of the latter is
to be filled in in line 2 of the tex-file. Use {\tt preliminary} only
for papers that are accepted but not yet published. The final version
of your paper that is to be uploaded at the EPTCS website should have
none of these style-file options.

By means of the style-file option
\href{http://creativecommons.org/about/license/}{creativecommons}
authors equip their paper with a Creative Commons license that allows
everyone to copy, distribute, display, and perform their copyrighted
work and derivative works based upon it, but only if they give credit
the way you request. By invoking the additional style-file option {\tt
noderivs} you let others copy, distribute, display, and perform only
verbatim copies of your work, but not derivative works based upon
it. Alternatively, the {\tt sharealike} option allows others to
distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the
license that governs your work. Finally, you can invoke the option
{\tt noncommercial} that let others copy, distribute, display, and
perform your work and derivative works based upon it for
noncommercial purposes only.

Authors' (multiple) affiliations and emails use the commands
{\tt $\backslash$institute} and {\tt $\backslash$email}.
Both are optional.
Authors should moreover supply
{\tt $\backslash$titlerunning} and {\tt $\backslash$authorrunning},
and in case the copyrightholders are not the authors also
{\tt $\backslash$copyrightholders}.
As illustrated above, heuristic solutions may be called for to share
affiliations. Authors may apply their own creativity here.

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\section{Prefaces}

Volume editors may create prefaces using this very template,
with {\tt $\backslash$title\{Preface\}} and {\tt $\backslash$author\{\}}.

\section{Bibliography}

We request that you use
\href{http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~rvg/EPTCS/eptcs.bst}
{\tt $\backslash$bibliographystyle$\{$eptcs$\}$}. This style uses the
bibtex fields {\tt ee} or {\tt url}, which are treated as synonyms, to
make life links from your references to the response
pages\footnote{Nowadays, papers that are published electronically tend
  to have a \emph{response page} that lists the title, authors and
  abstract of the paper, and links to the actual manifestations of
  the paper (e.g.\ as {\tt dvi}- or {\tt pdf}-file). Sometimes
  publishers charge money to access the paper itself, but the response
  page is always freely available.} of the cited papers.
We recommend only using this feature when you have archival-quality
links: ones that promise to be valid for centuries.
You can find archival-quality URL's for most recently published papers
in DBLP---they are in the bibtex-field {\tt ee}. In fact, it is often
useful to check your references against DBLP records anyway, or just find
them there in the first place.

When using {\LaTeX} rather than {\tt pdflatex} to typeset your paper, by
default no linebreaking within long URLs is allowed. This leads often
to very ugly output, that moreover is different from the output
generated when using {\tt pdflatex}. This problem is repaired when
invoking \href{http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~rvg/EPTCS/breakurl.sty}
{\tt $\backslash$usepackage$\{$breakurl$\}$}: it allows linebreaking
within links and yield the same output as obtained by default with
{\tt pdflatex}. 
When invoking {\tt pdflatex}, the package {\tt breakurl} is ignored.

%\bibliographystyle{eptcs} % or whatever you prefer
\begin{thebibliography}{1}

\bibitem{GA08}
R.J.~van Glabbeek, C.~Author \& Y.S.~Else (2008):
\newblock \emph{An example of a paper with a rather large title-to-content ratio}.
\newblock {\sl Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science} 0,
 pp. 1--3.
\newblock Available at \url{http://style.eptcs.org/}.

\end{thebibliography}
\end{document}

