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Name: Abdul karim

Roll#: 18101002-143
Section: (Yellow C)
Dep: BSCS-2018
Instructor: Fahad Aslam
Assignment of:
Human Computer Interaction
Conference Paper:

Conference papers can be an effective way to try out new ideas, introduce your work
to colleagues, and hone your research questions. Presenting at a conference is a great opportunity for gaining
valuable feedback from a community of scholars and for increasing your professional stature in your field.

A conference paper is often both a written document and an oral presentation. You may be asked to submit a
copy of your paper to a commentator before you present at the conference. Thus, your paper should follow the
conventions for academic papers and oral presentations

Determine the structure and style


How will you structure your presentation? This is an important question, because your presentation format will
shape your written document. Some possibilities for your session include:

• A visual presentation, including software such as PowerPoint or Prezi


• A paper that you read aloud
• A roundtable discussion

Presentations can be a combination of these styles. For example, you might read a paper aloud while
displaying images. Following your paper, you might participate in an informal conversation with your fellow
presenters.

You will also need to know how long your paper should be. Presentations are usually 15-20 minutes. A general
rule of thumb is that one double-spaced page takes 2-2.5 minutes to read out loud. Thus an 8-10 page, double-
spaced paper is often a good fit for a 15-20 minute presentation. Adhere to the time limit. Make sure that your
written paper conforms to the presentation constraints.

Journal Paper:

If you have a writing assignment and your instructor asks you to use ''journal articles'' in your
research, you might wonder if she means articles from popular magazines and newspapers. But journal
articles are quite a bit different from the kind you find in magazines. For one thing, journal articles focus on
research. They're also written by experts and for other professionals and are usually scholarly and peer-
reviewed articles.

For example:
An example of a journal is a diary in which you write about what happens to you and what
you are thinking. An example of a journal is the New England Journal of Medicine, in which new studies
are published that are relevant to doctors and medicine. A newspaper or magazine dealing with a
particular subject.

Patents Paper:
Patent gives an authority to sell the product whereas paper gives an idea of the work to
others to do further research. A good patented product can be commercialized and gives value over and
above a paper.
For Example:
Patents are a right granted to an inventor that allows them to exclude all others from
making, using, or selling their invention for 20 years. In the U.S. the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
reviews and approves patent applications, which provide protection against others stealing their idea.

Survey Paper:
A survey paper is a paper that summarizes and organizes recent research results in a
novel way that integrates and adds understanding to work in the field.
For example:
suppose a researcher intends to learn about the eating habits of teenagers. In that case,
he/she will follow a sample of teenagers over a considerable period to ensure that the collected
information is reliable. Often, cross-sectional survey research follows a longitudinal study.

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