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Abbreviated Paper Name [lastname1 lastname2 lastname3 2001]. Ima K.U. Student Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science EECS SCN Reading Presentation ikus@eecs.ku.edu http://www.ittc.ku.edu/~ikus. Abbreviated Paper Title Abstract.
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Abbreviated Paper Name[lastname1 lastname2 lastname3 2001] Ima K.U. Student Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science EECS SCN Reading Presentation ikus@eecs.ku.edu http://www.ittc.ku.edu/~ikus
Abbreviated Paper TitleAbstract Include an abstract for reference, but you will not spend any time on this during your presentation; hide it or skip it. You can either cut-and-paste the abstract from the paper, in which case you must follow it by the citation for the paper [ABC 2001], or you may provide your own summary. If the name of the paper is too long for the major heading and footer, abbreviate it. For example, the paper titled “A Graph-Theoretic Approach to Modelling Network Topology” might have an abbreviated name of “Modelling Network Topology”. Neither the major nor minor title should ever wrap to two lines. Obviously, also edit the master view to replace the Abbreviated Paper Name, your name for Ima K.U. Student, and the date you will present. Only put a URL on the title page if you actually have public Web page.
Abbreviated Paper TitleOutline • Background • Algorithm • Analysis • Conclusions Include several bullet points to divide your talk. Depending on the structure of the paper, these may or may not match the major paper sections.
Abbreviated Paper TitleBackground • Background • Algorithm • Analysis • Conclusions
BackgroundSubtitle • Background information • do not ever wrap bullets onto two lines as in this bad example • instead, divide or add substructure • For a half-hour presentation • assume about 20 minutes of speaking • about 10 foils with content • not counting • title, abstract, outline, acknowledgements, references • this leaves about 10 minutes • for questions • for transition between speakers
Abbreviated Paper TitleAlgorithm • Background • Algorithm • Analysis • Conclusions
AlgorithmSubtitle • You may copy-paste figures from the paper • but must explicitly cite • Unless figure content is obvious, explain with bullets • [CAR+ 2012]
Abbreviated Paper TitleAnalysis • Background • Algorithm • Analysis • Conclusions
AnalysisSubtitle Content • Subtitles • note that within each section the title is the section topic • subtitles distinguish each foil within the major section
Abbreviated Paper TitleConclusions • Background • Algorithm • Analysis • Conclusions
Abbreviated Paper TitleConclusions • Conclusions • summarise the main points of the paper • include bullets relevant to this class • If there is only one foil in the conclusions section • then the major title can remain the abbreviated paper title
Abbreviated Paper TitleReferences [ABC 2001] A. Lastname1, B. Lastname2, and C. Lastname3, “A Really Interesting Paper”, Journal of Irreproducible Results, vol. 1 no. 1, Jan 2001, pp. 10-35 [CAR+ 2012] Egemen K. Çetinkaya, Mohammed J.F. Alenazi, Justin P. Rohrer, and James P.G. Sterbenz, “Topology Connectivity Analysis of Internet Infrastructure Using Graph Spectra”, IEEE/IFIP RNDM'12, Skt. Peterburg, Russia, October 2012, pp. 115–121 First reference should be the paper you are presenting; add any additional references as necessary
Abbreviated Paper TitleAcknowledgements Acknowledge here if you got help from anyone
End of Foils • Questions?