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189 lines
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\documentclass[10pt,conference,final]{IEEEtran}
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\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
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\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
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\usepackage{clrscode}
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\usepackage{xcolor}
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\usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx}
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\newcommand{\comment}[1]{{\parindent0pt\fbox{\begin{minipage}{0.45\textwidth}{\em #1}\end{minipage}}}}
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\newenvironment{changed}{\red}{\color{black}}
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\newcommand{\todo}[1]{ \color{red} \footnote{ \color{red}[#1] \color{black}} \color{black}}
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\newcommand{\Hide}[1]{%
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{
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\emph{\scriptsize #1}
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}
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%\renewcommand{\Hide}[1]{}
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\newcommand{\documenttitle}{This is a title}
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\begin{document}
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%----------------------------------------------------------------------
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% Title Information, Abstract and Keywords
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%----------------------------------------------------------------------
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\title{\documenttitle}
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% % %
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% In case of double blind submissions:
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%\author{
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% \IEEEauthorblockN{Anonymous}
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% \IEEEauthorblockA{Some Research Group\\
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% Some Institution\\
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% Some Email Addresses%
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% }
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%}
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\author{
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\IEEEauthorblockN{Author 1 ~ and ~ Author 2 ~ and ~ Author 3}
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\IEEEauthorblockA{P2P Networks\\
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TU Darmstadt\\
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$[$login1, login2, login3$][$at$]$cs.tu-darmstadt.de%
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}
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}
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\maketitle
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% % %
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% sources on writing papers:
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% look for a /good/ outline at the end of this text, the /why/ is found at this link:
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% http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/bundy/how-tos/writingGuide.html
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% http://www-net.cs.umass.edu/kurose/writing/
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% http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hgs/etc/writing-style.html
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% Read ``Zen - or the art of motorcycle maintenance'' to understand what science and research is
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% Read ``The craft of research'' to /really/ learn how to conduct research and report about it! :-)
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% some hints on plagiarism: http://www.williamstallings.com/Extras/Writing_Guide.html
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% read the text above again. the most important part (that we all tend to forget) is only 5 paragraphs
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\begin{abstract}
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\Hide{
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1) Problem statement: The Problem (one is more than sufficient for each paper!)\\
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2) Relevance: Why ist this problem /really/ a problem?\\
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3) Response: What is our solution to the problem?\\
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4) Confidence: how do we show in this paper, that our solution is good?
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}
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\end{abstract}
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\begin{IEEEkeywords}
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% Are NOT: Peer-To-Peer, Anonymity, Privacy.
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% BUT TAKEN FROM THIS LIST:
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% http://www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/ani_prod/keywrd98.txt
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Networks, Distributed Computing, Distributed Control, Availability, Security
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\end{IEEEkeywords}
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% }
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\maketitle
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%\IEEEpeerreviewmaketitle
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\section{Introduction}
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% Broad Topic
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\Hide{Broad Topic, potentially little broad background}
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% \IEEEPARstart{F}{irst} word
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% % %
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% Thema, special problem we're looking at, motivation
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% pbly more background for our problem (why is it actually hard?)
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% Broad background, general definitions
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\Hide{Topic, some background}
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% % %
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% our goal and our claims (what are we solving in this work?)
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\Hide{Our goal, research question, motivation and relevance (Why is it a problem the reader should care about? Why is it hard?)}
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% Requirements for our solution
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\Hide{Requirements for a good solution}
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% % %
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% Which metrics can we use to show the quality/quantity of our solution?
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% pbly rough definition of metrics
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\Hide{Metrics to measure how good a solution is}
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\Hide{\{If space missing the related work may be presented in a paragraph here\}}
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% % %
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% Summary of our solution
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\Hide{Overview of our solution and first confidence (how do we show that it's good?)}
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\Hide{Our contributions in this paper}
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% % %
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% outline of the paper / reader's digest
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\Hide{Reader's digest}
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% Literature Survey and Background
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\section{Background}
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\label{sec:background}
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% Theory (probably)
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% Specifications
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% Implementation
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% Evaluation
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% Related work (can be done together with literature survey)
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% STATE HOW THE RELATED WORK RELATES TO YOUR WORK!! (how is it similar, how is it different?)
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% Related work is not your enemy, but gives you ``the shoulders of giants'' you can stand on
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% (and besides: some of the authors might review your paper... ;)
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% Further work and conclusion
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\nocite{booth08craft}
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\bibliographystyle{IEEEtran}
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\bibliography{mybib}
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%----------------------------------------------------------------------
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\end{document}
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% % %
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% A good outline for a computer science paper (according to Al Bundy)
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% Title
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% * - ideally the title should state the hypothesis of the paper
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% Abstract
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% * - state hypothesis and summarise the evidence that supports or refutes it
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% Introduction
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% * - motivate the contribution!
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% Literature Survey
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% * - broad and shallow account of the field, rival approaches, drawbacks of each, major outstanding problems
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% Background
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% * - states previous work in more detail, where this is necessary for understanding
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% Theory
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% * - underlying theory, definitions, theorems etc.
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% Specification
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% * - requirements and specs of implementation
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% Implementation Evaluation Related Work
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% * - narrow but deep comparison with main rivals
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% Further Work Conclusion
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% * - summarise research, discuss significance, restate hypothesis and the evidence for and against it, - recapitulate original motivation, reassess the state of the field in the light of this new contribution
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% Appendices
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