This document provides a framework for analyzing a research paper by outlining key elements to examine, including identifying the problem and its importance, understanding the intended audience, surveying existing approaches and solutions, analyzing the author's proposed approach, and assessing the usefulness of citations. The goal is to evaluate the problem, audience, existing work, proposed solution, and support provided through citations.
This document provides a framework for analyzing a research paper by outlining key elements to examine, including identifying the problem and its importance, understanding the intended audience, surveying existing approaches and solutions, analyzing the author's proposed approach, and assessing the usefulness of citations. The goal is to evaluate the problem, audience, existing work, proposed solution, and support provided through citations.
This document provides a framework for analyzing a research paper by outlining key elements to examine, including identifying the problem and its importance, understanding the intended audience, surveying existing approaches and solutions, analyzing the author's proposed approach, and assessing the usefulness of citations. The goal is to evaluate the problem, audience, existing work, proposed solution, and support provided through citations.
This document provides a framework for analyzing a research paper by outlining key elements to examine, including identifying the problem and its importance, understanding the intended audience, surveying existing approaches and solutions, analyzing the author's proposed approach, and assessing the usefulness of citations. The goal is to evaluate the problem, audience, existing work, proposed solution, and support provided through citations.
evidence of the problem? (Facts) importance of the problem? (Motivation) Who is the audience? adequate definition of terms? level of discussion What approaches others take to solution? survey others thinking on the issue evaluate existing solutions find gap for new work (authors target) Authors approach to the problem an extension, synthesis or novel approach? application to a real example? analysis of strengths and weaknesses Citations - adequate and useful? can I verify the work? can I find other sources of work on this problem?