An appendix for a research paper or presentation is a place where you can display the raw data that you have collected during the preparation and research. It can be any information that is relevant useful to understand the points in your paper and support the results or facts. ...
In fact, we have established myriad remedies for the chatter suppression on the strength of their achievements; however, some crucial issues remain still in uncertainties, e.g., validity of penetration effects, definition duly what are the essential features of the chatter vibration. This position ...
How to Write a Visualization Research Paper: The Art and Mechanics This paper attempts to explain the mechanics of writing a research paper in visualization. This serves as a useful starting point for those who have never written a research paper before or have very little previous experience. ...
Hungary as examples when presenting the outline of our system of tabulations and provide results for the whole set of countries in an Appendix to the ... G Andersson,D Philipov - 《Demographic Research》 被引量: 141发表: 2002年 Protection of Groundwater Resources Quality and Quantity in Mini...
You mention OS/360 and MS-DOG as examples of bad designs as they were hardware-dependent, and I agree. But there's a big difference between these and linux: linux API is portable (not due to my clever design, but due to the fact that I decided to go for a fairly- well-thought-...
aThe present paper answers the question, which ethical research issues concern this project and how they should be addressed. This is significant since an Ethics Committee has to approve the social research project before its start. For that reason, the appendix includes the relevant filled in Ethi...
This paper was completed while I was the John M. Olin Visiting Professor at the George J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. I thank the Center for support. I also thank John Bizjak, ...
Experimental Human-Computer Interaction: A Practical Guide with Visual Examples 1. Introduction; 2. Defining the research; 3. Experimental procedure; 4. Data collection and qualitative analysis; 5. Statistics; 6. Reporting; 7. Problems and pitfalls; 8. Six principles for conducting experiments; ...
examples on how to detect and isolate errors during: FFT algorithm/code development and debugging, and end-product oper ationDesign examples for products that use frequency analysis, power spectrum estimation, linear filtering, and two-dimensional processingQuestions and answers for selecting commercial-...
aAs described in Mayer (1987, 1988) and Appendix B to this paper, the methodology employed in the Centre for Economic Policy Research Study of the Financing of Industry differs in several respects from that used by previous researchers. Greater emphasis is placed on flows of finance instead of...