YOUR TITLE / DOMAIN
Team Members:
Member 1, SAP ID
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Topics
1. Abstract
2. Introduction
3. Literature Survey
4. Problem Identified
5. Research Objectives
6. Conclusion
7. Reference
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Abstract
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• A 100 to 150-word paragraph that includes your
domain background, problems you identified, the
objective you are planning, and a brief about the
algorithm or technology you are thinking of using.
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Introduction
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• 5 to 6 points on which you can explain your domain.
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Introduction
Text…
• Any specific reason for selecting this domain?
• 3 to 4 points
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Introduction
• Any image or diagram of a flow chart that you are
thinking of using or recreating.
• Image must have a proper caption and Figure
numbering as:
Figure 1: This is an example of putting a figure caption.
• Keep only Figure 1 in bold and Times New Roman
10 size.
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Figure 1: This is a figure caption example.
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Literature Survey
Reference Year Description Contribution Problem
Author et al [ ]
• Put a minimum of 5 best papers in the table.
• A very short description.
• Contribution of their paper.
• Problems you identified in the paper.
• Use author’s surname, then et al [citationIndex]
• Author et al [ citationIndex], the citation index must
be the same as the number in the reference section.
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Problem Identified
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• Put 3 to 4 problems identified in papers.
• Provide a proper citation to the problem. From
which paper did you identify that problem?
• Add the paper details as stated in the reference
section.
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Research Objectives
• Put 3 to 4 research objectives that you think can
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address or perform.
• It can solve the problem that you have identified in
the Problem Identified section.
• It is just like Claims in Tolmin’s Argument Model.
• Your claim must follow these parameters:
1. Clear and Specific
2. Significance and Relevance
3. Feasible ( Time-bound )
4. Measurable
5. Original ( innovative and Novel)
6. Ethical
7. Researchable ( Achievable )
8. Realistic ( Not fiction )
• It can start with:
• To….
• Evaluating..
• Designing / Design / Develop / Device….
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Conclusion
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• A very short summary of your entire presentation in
100 words. Form an introduction to the problem
identified, research objective and how you are
planning to address it.
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References
[1] B. L. Sahu and P. Chandrakar, "Blockchain-Based Framework for Electric Vehicle Charging Port Scheduling," 2022 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Networks and Telecommunications Systems
(ANTS), Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India, 2022, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/ANTS56424.2022.10094049.
• List your references here.
• Properly sequence them in order of citation.
• Numbering in square brackets is a must [ ]
• Keep the font Times New Roman and font size 10
• Your citation format must have
• All authors’ names
• Title of the article
• Journal/Conference name
• Year
• DOI
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Questions!
• The last page informs your audience that they can
now ask questions.
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