thesis, following the guidelines
let's see how well i've followed mr. cham's guideline's for the thesis title for my theses.
first up: feng shui of large displays : towards guidelines for positioning large displays in interactive workspaces
1) witty catch-phrase? check.
2) colon: check.
3) length-enhanced superlative verbiage with prolixity: no.
4) of/for/and: check.
5) obscure topic few people care about. check. (it's more b/c people can't afford multiple large displays more than anything)
4/5. that's not bad. :)
second up: usability of textual and visual tools for computer network security engineers
1) witty catch-phrase? no.
2) colon: no.
3) length-enhanced superlative verbiage with prolixity: no.
4) of/for/and: check.
5) obscure topic few people care about. check.
2/5. ow. not quite as successful with that second title. :P
while i'm on this grad school post. here are some guidelines for reviewing conference papers and addressing reviewers comments according to mr. cham as well. :) i added this b/c i'm trying to finish up a conference paper right now. :)
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I'm (somewhat) embarrassed that I seem to have osmotically absorbed those rules, even though I've never been a grad student.
i'd be happy to make you an honorary grad student. are you sleep deprived, constantly trying to publish papers, and getting paid very little for all your work? :) if so, you're the perfect grad student. :)
Feng shui of large displays: A framework for large display arrangement in interactive workspaces.
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