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Research vs Development
Basic Research vs Applied Research
Research and Development Process
Fundamental Types of Scientific Papers
Types of Scientific Papers
Document types and what to search for
Other technical documents
Patents
What do all scientific documents have in common?
Why literature research?
Scientific Publication Structure
What to look for:
Suitability
What to look for:
Impact
What to look for:
Relevance
Research Question
Research Question – Clarity
Research Question – Focus
Create a Good Research Question
Front Matter
Structure - Title
Exercise – Title: Analysis (1)
“The Internet of Things - A survey of topics and trends”
Exercise – Title: Analysis (2)
“Introduction to indoor networking concepts and challenges in LiFi”
Exercise – Title: Analysis (3)
“The effect of using ISAKMP and KINK together with SPI in the BTNS mode”
Exercise – Title: Analysis (4)
“QUBiC4G: a f/sub T//f/sub max/ = 70/100 GHz 0.25 /spl mu/m low power
SiGe-BiCMOS production technology with high quality passives for 12.5 Gb/s
optical networking and emerging wireless applications up to 20 GHz”
Structure – Abstract
Abstract
Abstract – Basic Components
Abstract – Common Problems
Body
The body of a document contains all information and material
necessary to fulfill explicit and implicit goals of the publication.
It usually contains following sections:
Structure – Introduction / Background / Related
Work
Analyse the Introduction of the paper “The Internet of Things—A survey of
topics and trends” (available in Moodle)
Structure – Methodology
Structure – Results
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Structure – Discussion and Conclusion
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Structure – References
Summary on structure
Types of diagrams
Drawings and Photos
Schematics and block diagrams
Signal flows
Plots
Tufte‘s rules
Graphical integrity
Data-ink ratio
Example for good data-ink ratio
Data density
Small multiples
Equation types
Variables, cross links, definitions
Why do you cite?
How do you cite?
Use Short and Exact Sentences
Common Mistakes 1
Common Mistakes 2
Common Mistakes 3
Statements in Your Paper
Figures and Tables