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Research Methods, Management and Reporting Lecture 6: Paper template

Research Methods, Management and Reporting Lecture 6: Paper template. RMMR. Prof. Wlodek Kulesza wlodek.kulesza@bth.se http://homepage.te.hik.se/personal/tkuwl/. Outline. Schedule update Last lecture reminder Using the IEEE template Tips to a draft of the paper. ET2424.

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Research Methods, Management and Reporting Lecture 6: Paper template

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  1. Research Methods, Management and Reporting Lecture 6: Paper template RMMR Prof. Wlodek Kulesza wlodek.kulesza@bth.se http://homepage.te.hik.se/personal/tkuwl/

  2. Outline Schedule update Last lecture reminder Using the IEEE template Tips to a draft of the paper ET2424

  3. A goal of a paper Your paper must show that: • you have identified a worthwhile problem or question which has not been previously answered; • you have solved the problem or answered the question.

  4. Paper Skeleton • Introduction • Background Information (optional) • Review of the State of the Art • Research Question, Hypothesis, and the Paper’smain Contributions • Describing How You Solved the Problem or Answered the Question • Conclusions • References • Appendices (optional)

  5. Tips Always keep the reader's backgrounds in mind. Don't make the readers work too hard! It's impossible to be too clear! A paper is not a story! Avoid using phrases like "Clearly, this is the case..." or "Obviously, it follows that ...” Avoid red flags, claims (like "software is the most important part of a computer system“) Example

  6. IEEE template Why this template? Link to IEEE template

  7. Paper draft Deadline:24 hour before the second brainstorm meeting Link to paper draft hints

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