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weitsang / common-writing-issues.md
Last active November 26, 2021 07:28
Notes to students on common writing issues

English and Presentation

  • E1 Put two white spaces after a sentence. (in LaTeX source for easy reading)
  • E2 You shouldn't use contraction when writing papers.
  • E3 And never start a sentence with “And”
  • E4 Captalize “Section” “Chapter” “Table” “Figure” etc. when refer to a specific item. “Section 1”, not “section 1”. Leave a space between “Section” and the section number.
  • E5 “Cannot” should be one word, cannot use “can not”.
  • E6 Capitalize section/chapter/paper titles, but leave common noun in small case (“a”, “on”, “of” etc)
  • E7 Do not use dangling “This”. Wrong: “This creates a new environment...” Right: “This method creates a new environment..”
  • E8 Italize the any special terms that you are introducing. Do not use bold.
  • E9 Use (i), (ii), not i) ii).
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weitsang / nus-fyp-presentation-tips.md
Last active April 21, 2026 14:50
Tips for School of Computing Final Year Project Presentation.

FYP Final Presentation

Basic Principles

  • Show the examiners, and make them understand, clearly what you have achieved after about 400 hours of work over two semesters.
  • Demonstrate to the examiners that you know very well what you have done.
  • Keep the examiners happy.

Slides

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weitsang / nus-cs3281-2013-l3.md
Last active December 21, 2015 13:59
Notes for Guest Lecture, CS3281/CS3283 AY 1314, Lecture 3

Requirement Analysis

Notes CS3281/CS3283 Guest Lecture

Semester 1, AY 2013/14

30 August 2013

Introduction

  • Specify what your end-product can do / what the customer wants
  • Functional / non-functional requirements
  • Many tools for requirement analysis