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Technical Writing. Structure, Logic (between sentences and paragraphs), and Strictness (no holes). Know who is your audiences Structure Title and keyword: concise and hit the point, for google users Abstract: 200 words, for directors who have 20 seconds Why it is a good topic
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Technical Writing • Structure, Logic (between sentences and paragraphs), and Strictness (no holes). • Know who is your audiences • Structure • Title and keyword: concise and hit the point, for google users • Abstract: 200 words, for directors who have 20 seconds • Why it is a good topic • What is the idea and contribution • What are the results • Introduction: 2 to 3 pages, for managers who have 5 minutes • Why it is a good topic • What are in the literature, or what are the competitors • What is the idea and contribution • What are the results • (Organization) • System model • Problem formulation, proposed scheme, and analysis • Results • Conclusions • Citations For peer
Term Project, Under • Due 12/7/06 0:01am, no later than that since I will fly to Asia • Goal: If you have interview on company xxx for project xxx, what you should know • Source • The company listed on the web or some company you know. • Select the cool project interesting you. Send me an email by 11/17 • Structure • Abstract: 100 words for the company, the project and why interests • Introduction: 1.5 pages for the company: history, competitors, project lines, future, stocks, etc. • Main body: 3 pages for a specific product. 2 pages for the thing you have studied from this class, 1 page for something new.
Term Project, Grad • What is the state of art of xxx • Bluetooth, UWB, WLAN, WMAN, 3G, Ad hoc/Sensor Networks Cognitive Radio, Fiber communication, Cable communication, Power line communication, Satellite communication, etc. • Source • IEEE communication magazine to get some tutorial papers • Important citations can be found by IEEE Xplore • Citeseer to test if the paper is well cited and recognized • Select a topic and come to my office this week or after class. • Writing • Goal: suppose you were me and want to give a lecture on the state of art of xxx. • 200 words abstract, 1 page introduction and 3.5 pages details, excluding the figures. • Citations are needed if you “copy” some ideas. • Font size 10, single space between lines