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11institutetext: Princeton University, Princeton NJ 08544, USA 22institutetext: Springer Heidelberg, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, Germany 22email: [email protected]
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33institutetext: ABC Institute, Rupert-Karls-University Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
33email: {abc,lncs}@uni-heidelberg.de

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  • [1] Author, F.: Article title. Journal 2(5), 99–110 (2016)
  • [2] Author, F., Author, S.: Title of a proceedings paper. In: Editor, F., Editor, S. (eds.) CONFERENCE 2016, LNCS, vol. 9999, pp. 1–13. Springer, Heidelberg (2016). \doi10.10007/1234567890
  • [3] Author, F., Author, S., Author, T.: Book title. 2nd edn. Publisher, Location (1999)
  • [4] Author, A.-B.: Contribution title. In: 9th International Proceedings on Proceedings, pp. 1–2. Publisher, Location (2010)
  • [5] LNCS Homepage, http://www.springer.com/lncs. Last accessed 4 Oct 2017