Motivation (Why): Provide context for the work and reasons it is important.
Focus (What): Write a short statement of the specific focus of the work presented.??
Methodology (How): Describe the methodology used to approach the problem of interest. If the focus of your work is on designing a system, this section frequently focuses on your design (“how” the focus of the work is addressed).
Results: Identify results.? If results are forthcoming, state what you expect to have as results by the time the final paper is due.? If the focus of your work is on designing a system, then Results frequently focuses on validation/testing results.??
Your abstract should be 100-500 words.
Raiker, J. Latayan, S. Pagsuyoin and A. Mathieu, "Use of biomarkers in depression diagnostics," 2016 IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium (SIEDS), Charlottesville, VA, USA, 2016, pp. 245-249, doi: 10.1109/SIEDS.2016.7489307.
Arrivillaga, D. Greenleaf, M. Hawthorn and R. Alvarado, "Revealing the landscape: Detecting trends in a scientific corpus," 2016 IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium (SIEDS), Charlottesville, VA, USA, 2016, pp. 292-297, doi: 10.1109/SIEDS.2016.7489317.
Cruser, A. C. Haworth, L. P. Alonzi and R. C. Alvarado, "Quiet agent detection through simulation and classification," 2018 Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium (SIEDS), Charlottesville, VA, 2018, pp. 282-286, doi: 10.1109/SIEDS.2018.8374752.