Research Skills
◇ 关于研究的若干问题,作者:陈熙霖。(ppt)
◇ A Letter to Research Students, by Duane A. Bailey. (pdf)
(Research can be made more enjoyable and productive through a little organization. For many computer scientists, research techniques are a product of experience rather than, unfortunately, formal training. Several organizational suggestions are outlined here, most of which are useful to the undergraduate researcher. Items in italics are aimed at graduate students, professional researchers, and faculty. Enjoy!)
◇ Research Primer for Graduate Students, (pdf)
(This short paper is intended to help you approach your research in a systematic manner. It is not intended to be a guide on how to conduct research, though you will likely find useful information and tips (especially on the thesis process).
◇ The Researchers’ Bible (How to survive a PhD), by Alan Bundy, Ben du Boulay, Jim Howe and Gordon Plotkin. (pdf), (1985 ed. Pdf ).
(Technical Report DAI Teaching Paper No . 4, Dept. of Artificial Intelligence, University of Edinburgh This version: February 17, 1995. Modified for Computer Science at TCD by Vance Gledhill, 1999.)
◇ How to do Research in the MIT AI Lab, ed. David Chapman. (DOC中文版) (pdf)
(This document presumptuously purports to explain how to do research. The authors give heuristics that may be useful in picking up the specific skills needed for research (reading, writing, programming) and for understanding and enjoying the process itself (methodology, topic and advisor selection, and emotional factors). )
◇ 《如何做研究》,作者:张真诚。
做研究要有一套正确的方法,就可以达到「事半功倍」的效果。本文将介绍给读者做研究的方法与技巧,希望对于有兴趣从事学术研究的读者们能有正面的助益。
◇ How to Succeed in Graduate School: A Guide for Students and Advisors, by Marie desJardins. (pdf)
This is the latest version of the paper. The original version of it was called How to be a Good Graduate Student/Advisor, by Marie desJardins. (pdf)
(This paper attempts to raise some issues that are important for graduate students to be successful and to get as much out of the process as possible, and for advisors who wish to help their students be successful. The intent is not to provide prescriptive advice -- No formulas for finishing a thesis or twelve-step programs for becoming a better advisor are given -- but to raise awareness on both sides of the advisor-student relationship as to what the expectations are and should be for this relationship, what a graduate student should expect to accomplish, common problems, and where to go if the advisor is not forthcoming.)
◇ Graduate Study in the Computer and Mathematical Sciences: A Survival Manual, by Dianne Prost o 'Leary. (pdf)
The goal of this document was to offer advice to students on entering, surviving, and thriving during graduate study and beyond.
◇ How to Read a Research Paper,by Spencer Rugaber. (doc)
(Eight questions that you should ask yourself when reading a research paper)
◇ A Perspective on Doing Effective Research,by Sing Bing Kang. (ppt)
◇ The Design of Design,by Fredericks Brooks Jr. (ppt)
Wwriting and Publishing top
Writing Proposals
◇ Guide for Writing a Funding Proposal, by S. Joseph Levine. (pdf)
◇ Writing Research Proposals to the National Science Foundation, by Susan Finger. (pdf)
(This document focuses on writing proposals to NSF, but the following general advice can be applied to writing any proposal.)
◇ On Ph.D. Thesis Proposals, by H. C. Lauer. (txt)
Writing Papers
◇ How to Write Papers, by Charles Ling(凌晓峰). (ppt)
◇ how to write a good paper, by Ya-Qin Zhang(张亚勤). (ppt)
◇ A Guide for Writing Research Papers.
◇ Guest Editorial How to avoid the Reviewer's Axe:One Editor's View, by Stephen D. Senturia. (pdf).
◇ Writing a Review Article,by Daryl J. Bem.
◇ Advice to Authors of Extended Abstracts by William Pugh. (pdf)
◇ Some Hints to Improve Writing of Technical Papers, (Version PostScript) by Patrick Valduriez, Projet Rodin. (pdf)
◇ How to Have Your Abstract Rejected, by van Leunen and Lipton.
◇ How to Get Your SIGGRAPH Paper Rejected, by Jim Kajiya.
◇ An Evaluation of the Ninth SOSP Submissions, or, How (and How Not) to Write a Good Systems Paper, by Roy Levin and David D. Redell
◇ Write Right for Research, by Tony Roberts.
◇ How to Write A Scientific Paper, by E. Robert Schulman.
◇ Hints on good mathematical writing, by David Goss.
◇ Writing a Math Phase Two Paper, by Steven L. Kleiman. (pdf)
(Word-smithing is a much greater percentage of what I am supposed to be doing in life than I would ever have thought.—— DONALD KNUTH)
◇ 《撰写科技研究论文之要领》,作者:张真诚,张镇驿。
◇ 《科学写作的严谨性》, by runner。
◇ 《如何写作高水平文章》, by Shujun Li.(ppt)
◇ 《怎样写好论文》.
◇ 《SCI,EI介绍》, by 朱 诚.
◇ Writing Technical Articles .
◇ The Science of Scientific Writing, by George D. Gopen and Judith A. Swan. (pdf)
◇ Writing a Literature Review,by Dr. D. Taylor.
Writing Thesis and Dissertations
◇ Thoughts on the Structure of CS Dissertations, by Spencer Rugaber.
◇ Dissertation Advice, from Olin Shivers.
◇ How to Organize your Thesis,by John W. Chinneck. (Chinese version) .
◇ How to Write a PhD Thesis, by Joe Wolfe
◇ How to Write a Ph.D. Dissertation, by E. Robert Schulman and C. Virginia Cox.
◇ Writing and Presenting Your Thesis or Dissertation,by S. Joseph Levine. (pdf)
◇ NOTES ON PRESENTING THESES, by Aaron Sloman. (pdf)
◇ How to Write a Thesis - A Personal Experience, by Hugo do Nascimento . (ppt)
Speaking top
◇ Giving Presentations , by Lawrence A. Rowe. (ppt)
◇ 21 Secrets to Becoming A Good Speaker, by Kai-Fu Lee.(ppt)
◇ What is a Thesis Defense , by Chris Reisbeck. (doc)
◇ How to Present a Paper in Theoretical Computer Science: A Speaker's Guide for Students , (pdf)
◇ A structured approach to presenting graduate research theses, (pdf)
◇ How to give a good research talk, by Simon L Peyton Jones, John Hughes, John Launchbury. (pdf)
This page is, under the direction of He simin, edited and maintained by Wang Xiaobiao , JDL, CAS. Some papers and books on which are recommended by professor He. Your comments and recommendations are welcome and please send suggestions, additions, or changes to : xbwang@jdl.ac.cn. Nov 4, 2003.作者: 上将 时间: 2007-11-1 18:37