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*Written for students*
*Written for students*
Sections you should have:
* Background
* Prior work
* What you did
* Results and Evaluation
* Summary
Notes on finding references:


Notes on writing final papers:
Notes on writing final papers:


* References should be in ACM or IEEE style. Be sure to include author(s), title, publication venue, and date. Do not include just a URL.
* References should be in ACM or IEEE style. Be sure to include author(s), title, publication venue, and date. Do not include just a URL.
* Discussion how you found your references. Was this a systematic review?
* Reference every source that you use, no matter how trivial.
* Reference every source that you use, no matter how trivial.
* Include page numbers
* Include page numbers
* How did you evaluate what you did?





Revision as of 04:04, 8 May 2018

  • Written for students*

Sections you should have:

  • Background
  • Prior work
  • What you did
  • Results and Evaluation
  • Summary

Notes on finding references:

Notes on writing final papers:

  • References should be in ACM or IEEE style. Be sure to include author(s), title, publication venue, and date. Do not include just a URL.
  • Discussion how you found your references. Was this a systematic review?
  • Reference every source that you use, no matter how trivial.
  • Include page numbers
  • How did you evaluate what you did?


Notes on grading final papers:

  • Don't write what the papers do wrong, write how they could be improved.