Specialization Software-defined Networking (Winter 2014/2015): Difference between revisions

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'''NOTE:''' Your final report ([ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/llncs2e.zip LaTeX Template]) should include:
'''NOTE:''' Your final report ([ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/llncs2e.zip LaTeX Template]) should include:
* Title sheet showing your name and matriculation number
* Title sheet showing your name and matriculation number
* Papers discussed during GD-I, GD-II, GD-III (see Group-Discussion section to see the list of those who need to submit a report)
* Papers discussed during GD-I, GD-II, GD-III (see Group-Discussion section to see the list of those who need to submit a report)
** Papers of each GD should be summarized in 1-2 pages
Papers of each GD should be summarized in 1-2 pages
* One review form for the paper you were assigned during the course (Use this [http://user.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/~dkoll/files/sdn/review.docx review form]).  
 
** One review per participant is mandatory to pass.  
* One review form for the paper you were assigned during the course (Use this [http://user.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/~dkoll/files/sdn/review.docx review form]).
** Those who need to write a larger report must submit review of another paper presented during the final presentation.  
One review per participant is mandatory to pass.  
** Make sure that you write your own review. Copy/Paste reviews from other participants of the course will not be accepted. The reviews are individual work.
Those who need to write a larger report must submit review of another paper presented during the final presentation.  
Make sure that you write your own review. Copy/Paste reviews from other participants of the course will not be accepted. The reviews are individual work.
 
* The slides (if any) you used for presenting your papers in class.
* The slides (if any) you used for presenting your papers in class.
** No need to improve the slides after presenting.
No need to improve the slides after presenting.




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