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{{Announcement|'''You only need to submit your slides before 19.7.2012. For those who are not able to present on 19.7.2012, please wait for my updates. '''}}
{{Announcement|'''Please send your final report by 30.9.2012 to your topic advisor and also cc to me. Thanks.'''}}
{{Announcement|'''I've sent an e-mail to each of you about rescheduling all the presentations to 19.7.2012. Please contact me if you have any questions. '''}}
{{Announcement|'''Please check the [[#Schedule]] on this page for your own final presentation arrangement. '''}}
{{Announcement|'''If you study with the new regulations, you'll get 6 ECTS for this course; if you're with the old regulations, you'll get 4 ECTS instead. '''}}
{{Announcement|'''If you study with the new regulations, you'll get 6 ECTS for this course; if you're with the old regulations, you'll get 4 ECTS instead. '''}}


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==Passing requirements==
==Passing requirements==
* Prepare a written report on the selected topic (12-15 pages) (Template:[ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/llncs2e.zip]).
* Prepare a written report on the selected topic (12-15 pages) (Template:[ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/llncs2e.zip]).
** This accounts for 60% of your grade.
* Present the selected topic in the seminar (20 min. presentation + 10 min. discussion).
* Present the selected topic in the seminar (20 min. presentation + 10 min. discussion).
* Presence and active participation during all meetings.
** This accounts for 40% of your grade.
* Please see [[#Schedule]] and adhere to it.
* Please see [[#Schedule]] and adhere to it.


==Schedule==
==Schedule==
{{Announcement|'''The final presentations have been rescheduled. Please do NOT follow the presentation dates below. '''}}
* '''September 30th''': Deadline to submit the final report
* Thursday, '''12th April 2012 and 19th April 2012, 16.15 - 17.00''': Initial general meetings. Introduction to the course and open questions.
{{Announcement|'''If you cannot find yourself in the following list, it indicates that you have not registered for this course. Please contact me if you have any questions.'''}}
* Thursday, '''26th April 2012''': Finalization of topic and deadline to meet the topic advisors.
* '''July 19th''' 14:00 --- 14:35: Arne, "Routing strategies in delay tolerant networks"
* Sunday, '''1st July 2012, 23.59 (CET)''': Submission of slides to topic advisor
* '''July 19th''' 14:35 --- 15:10: Rasha, "Data placement among geo-distributed clouds"
** '''Mandatory to obtain a presentation slot'''  
* '''July 19th''' 15:10 --- 15:45: Sonja, "Relationship classification in social networks"
* Thursday, '''5th July 2012, 15.00 - 17.00''': Presentation slot - I. Booked by: Abouzar Hosseini, Sonja Neue, Christopher Menke, Christian Wehrberger
* '''July 19th''' 15:45 --- 16:20: Christof, "Modern data center techniques"
* Thursday, '''12th July 2012, 15.00 - 17.00''': Presentation slot - II. Booked by: Rasha Mohsen
* '''July 19th''' 16:20 --- 16:55: Christian, "Business models of the underground economy"
* Thursday, '''19th July 2012, 15.00 - 17.00''': Presentation slot - III. Booked by: (none)
* '''July 24th''' 14:00 --- 14:35: Bassel, "Malware propagation in mobile phone networks"
* '''September 31th''': Deadline to submit the final report
* '''July 24th''' 14:35 --- 15:10: Subhi, "Scaling and partitioning online social networks"


== Topics ==
== Topics ==
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'''TLDR version:'''  
'''TLDR version:'''  
* Give an overview of your topic to the audience.
* Give an overview of your topic to the audience.
* 20 minutes of presentation followed by 10 minutes discussion.
* 20~25 minutes of presentation followed by 5~10 minutes discussion.
* Slides should be in English.
* Slides should be in English.


As a part of the seminar you have to present your topic to an audience of students and other interested people. Your presentation should give the audience a general idea of the topic and highlight interesting issues and problems. Try to explain the motivation behind your topic and the problems that are addressed as well as the solutions and open questions. You have 20 minutes to present your topic followed by 10 minutes of discussion. You must keep within the time limit of 30 minutes. The deadline for the slides you prepare for the presentation is one week before the actual presentation. Please send the slides to your topic advisor as soon possible though, so you have time to include any feedback you got.
As a part of the seminar you have to present your topic to an audience of students and other interested people. Your presentation should give the audience a general idea of the topic and highlight interesting issues and problems. Try to explain the motivation behind your topic and the problems that are addressed as well as the solutions and open questions. You have 25 minutes to present your topic followed by 10 minutes of discussion. You must keep within the time limit of 35 minutes. The deadline for the slides you prepare for the presentation is one week before the actual presentation. Please send the slides to your topic advisor as soon possible though, so you have time to include any feedback you got.


You can chose on your own whether you want to prepare the presentation or write the report first. We recommend that you have a rough draft of the presentation as a basis to discuss your approach of the topic with your advisor before writing a lot of text. It is easier to exchange a couple of slides than a couple pages in the report.  
You can chose on your own whether you want to prepare the presentation or write the report first. We recommend that you have a rough draft of the presentation as a basis to discuss your approach of the topic with your advisor before writing a lot of text. It is easier to exchange a couple of slides than a couple pages in the report.  
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Suggestions for preparing the slides:
Suggestions for preparing the slides:
* No more than 15 slides.
* No more than 20 slides.
* Get your audiences to quickly understand the idea of the presentation
* Get your audiences to quickly understand the idea of the presentation
* Figures, tables and animations are better than wordy sentences
* Figures, tables and animations are better than wordy sentences
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