CONCLUSIONS PART 1- BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
NEURAL NETWORKS Perceptron
Advertisements

The Scientific Method.
DO NOT PLACE ANY TEXT OR GRAPHICS ABOVE THE GUIDELINE SHOWN DO NOT PLACE ANY TEXT OR GRAPHICS BELOW THE GUIDELINE SHOWN TO EDIT GRAPHICS IN THE MASTER.
Slide 1/20 Fault Tolerant Approaches to Nanoelectronic Programmable Logic Arrays Authors: Wenjing Rao, Alex Orailoglu, Ramesh Karri Conference: DSN 2007.
ART: Augmented Reality Table for Interactive Trading Card Game Albert H.T. Lam, Kevin C. H. Chow, Edward H. H. Yau and Michael R. Lyu Department of Computer.
The Inquiry Method for Social Science Research
The Social Science Inquiry Method
Chapter 3: THEORIES BASED ON ATTITUDES AND BELIEFS Active people have attitude!
Chapter 15 – Elaborating Bivariate Tables
How might low level disruption in the classroom be managed to maximise the learning opportunities for SEN students?
Introduction Due to the recent advances in smart grid as well as the increasing dissemination of smart meters, the electricity usage of every moment in.
AN ITERATIVE METHOD FOR MODEL PARAMETER IDENTIFICATION 4. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION MODELS E.Dimitrova, Chr. Boyadjiev E.Dimitrova, Chr. Boyadjiev BULGARIAN.
Chapter 13 Science and Hypothesis.  Modern science has had a profound impact on our lives— mostly for the better.  The laws and principles of science.
Methodology Introduce the overall methodological approach. Indicate how the approach fits the overall research design. Describe the specific methods of.
INTRODUCTION TO SCIENCE & THE
The Inquiry Method for Social Science Research
A Framework of Mathematics Inductive Reasoning Reporter: Lee Chun-Yi Advisor: Chen Ming-Puu Christou, C., & Papageorgiou, E. (2007). A framework of mathematics.
CSCOPE Unit 14 Lesson 01 SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN.
LEVEL 3 I can identify differences and similarities or changes in different scientific ideas. I can suggest solutions to problems and build models to.
1 ©2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part.
ATOMIC STRUCTURE Defining the Atom. Have you ever been asked to believe in something you couldn’t see? Using your unaided eyes, you cannot see the tiny.
Lecture 02.
Copyright © 2009 Cengage Learning 18.1 Chapter 20 Model Building.
Candidate 1 Portfolio (Photography). Candidate 1 Portfolio (Photography)
Face Image-Based Gender Recognition Using Complex-Valued Neural Network Instructor :Dr. Dong-Chul Kim Indrani Gorripati.
What is Science? SECTION 1.1. What Is Science and Is Not  Scientific ideas are open to testing, discussion, and revision  Science is an organize way.
Harnessing the Cloud for Securely Outsourcing Large- Scale Systems of Linear Equations.
Forrest Gump For the next few days, we will watch the movie, Forrest Gump. This movie follows a fictional character who seems to end up interacting with,
Conducting Research in the Social Sciences (From: Individuals and Families: A Diverse Perspective (2010))
Scientific Methodology: The Hypothetico-Deductive Approach, the Test of Hypothesis, and Null Hypotheses BIOL January 2016.
Helpful hints for planning your Wednesday investigation.
Title. Introductory section and preparatory phase Short Description: Keywords: Target audience: Age range: Context: Time required:
RESEARCH METHODS Lecture 7. HYPOTHESIS Background Once variables identified Establish the relationship through logical reasoning. Proposition. Proposition.
SOCIOLOGY SOCIOLOGY RESEARCH DESIGN. RESEARCH AND THEORY Sociologists use the scientific method to examine society. We assume: Sociologists use the scientific.
Physics IA Spring 2015 It is important to remember that the formulation of the research question is the student’s responsibility and is assessed within.
Bubble Lab Write-Up. Skill Being Assessed Design and conduct scientific investigations. Formulate and revise scientific explanations and models using.
The Scientific Method. Scientifically Solving a Problem Observe Define a Problem Review the Literature Observe some More Develop a Theoretical Framework.
I.M.Ageev, G.G.Shishkin, S.M.Eskin Influence of the solar activity on water property and human state.
Scientific Literature and Communication Unit 3- Investigative Biology b) Scientific literature and communication.
Writing a sound proposal
Introduction to Research Methodology
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Abstract In this paper, the k-coverage problem is formulated as a decision problem, whose goal is to determine whether every point in the service area.
Review of Related Literature
Explain how coastal management strategies used in your chosen area have taken conflicting views into account.
AF1: Thinking Scientifically
On the Criteria to Be Used in Decomposing Systems into Modules
A paper on Join Synopses for Approximate Query Answering
Wavelets : Introduction and Examples
AN INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH.
Introduction to Research Methodology
Data Flow Diagrams.
Anne Pratoomtong ECE734, Spring2002
Logic and Critical Thinking as Basis of Scientific Method and rationality as well as Problem solving 13th Meeting.
การคิดวิเคราะห์แบบไตร่ตรอง (Reflective Thinking)
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: TEN THEMES IN THE STUDY OF LIFE
Subject Name: Digital Switching Systems Subject Code:10EC82 Prepared By: Aparna.P, Farha Kowser Department: Electronics and Communication Date:
READING A PAPER.
of the Artificial Neural Networks.
AQA GCSE Design & Technology Controlled Assessment Marksheet
Learning Targets for Introduction to Physics
Scientific Method Learning Outcome A2.
Incremental Assignment (fixed demand)
RESULTS: PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
Diploma in Human Resource Management Using Information in Human Resources 5UIN 5/22/2019.
The Complexity of Approximation
ACHIEVEMENT DESCRIPTION
Presentation transcript:

CONCLUSIONS PART 1- BACKGROUND INFORMATION PART 2- RECAPITULATION OF MAIN RESULTS PART 3- COMMENTS ON EXPECTED/UNEXPECTED FINDINGS PART 4- REFERENCE TO PREVIOUS RESEARCH PART 5- EXPLANATION OF RESULTS PART 6- EXAMPLES PART 7- DEDUCTIONS AND/OR HYPOTHESES PART 8- SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH

CONCLUSIONS PART 1- BACKGROUND INFORMATION To summarize the convergence mechanism and the consequence derivation of… This paper has presented a pragmatically-motivated simple logic formulation that includes… PART 2- RECAPITULATION OF MAIN RESULTS We report on the influence of reconfigurable optical interconnects at… We have determined that in practical terms… We have shown that optical techniques can be applied to database…

CONCLUSIONS EXPECTED OUTCOMES PART 3- COMMENTS ON EXPECTED/UNEXPECTED FINDINGS EXPECTED OUTCOMES Most of the problems of PHOEBUS originate from the lack of the appropriate optical devices… … the behaviours that seem so hard to elicit from logical models fall out naturally from ours UNEXPECTED OUTCOMES Although the fully polynomial randomized approximation scheme fro approximating the number of extensions of a partial order is polynomial-time algorithm, the exponent on n is somewhat large and the algorithm is quite complicated. Thus an investigating problem is…

CONCLUSIONS PART 4- REFERENCE TO PREVIOUS RESEARCH PART 5- EXPLANATION OF RESULTS We can imagine using electronic PLAs that can be reconfigured on demand, but we are then limited by the interconnection patterns that connect the PLAs since fabricated wires cannot be moved on demand. PART 6- EXAMPLES For example, the process of verification in VBL could be made interactive, with…

CONCLUSIONS PART 7- DEDUCTIONS AND/OR HYPOTHESES From Figs. 3b and 5b, it is evident that the correlation output plane can be divided into… In conclusion, we believe that an improved algorithm for (…) needs… The paper attempts to establish the following three hypotheses… PART 8- SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH The techniques presented in this paper to design OPTIMP can also be applied to design… Before we proceed to the next phase of building a prototype, we will also study issues regarding…