Tuesday, February 12, 2013

How to write a research paper

1. Write out the outline first, think of what to write in each section
      You might begin to perceived difficulty - technically or presentation
       You might begin to perceived the assumption you have made, and things have to be defined, and proof  have to be given.

2. For technically difficult presenting staff, think of what is the pros and cons of presenting it. For difficult stuff, it can be illustrated with an example, and generalize from the example.

3. When you start thinking the difficult problem, you will perceive it may be require several procedures to solve it, which may lead you to some new idea; you may think of a better terminology for it. All in all, solving difficult problem has merit.

4. Don't go over and writing first, go for a outline, and write down what to write, and think of a running example and think of how to handle the presentation and technical difficulty for each page. If you think it is ok, then refine  the outline again for more detailed. Think exactly what you are writing.


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Below is not a correct approach, as writing without a clear picture of the paper, will let you purposeless, and might lead to waste of effort
Objective
To complete all the presentation materials
Focus on
1. Writing content
  • Focus on the point to write
  • Read other paper to gather other point to write
  • After all, commit  them in one go.
  • Give yourself enough time and go slowly
2. When copy and paste, thinking of whether the content is relevant (reduce redundancy)
3. Partially focus on the symbol used.


Not focus on
1. organizing the structure
2. grammatical correctness,

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