If you stick around in physics long enough you will submit a paper to Physical Review Letters (which is limited to about four pages) that gets rejected because it isn't of general enough interest, then you resubmit to some other section of The Physical Review and get in.
These days I read a lot of CS papers with an eye on solving the problems and personally I tend to find the short ones useless. (e.g. pay $30 for a 4-page paper because it supposedly has a good ranking function for named entity recognition except... it isn't a good ranking function)
These days I read a lot of CS papers with an eye on solving the problems and personally I tend to find the short ones useless. (e.g. pay $30 for a 4-page paper because it supposedly has a good ranking function for named entity recognition except... it isn't a good ranking function)