We will evaluate your paper based on the following criteria:
Bibliography
Entries correctly formated, e.g. conference papers mention the conference.
All entries are referenced.
For all references there is an entry.
Thumb Rule of the scientific quality of a publication based on the strength of the respective review process: Journals > Conferences > Workshops > Technical Reports ~ Books (> Online Presentations > Blogs ~ Newsgroups > Website)
Direct citation of Wikipedia should be avoided and the correct further references should be used instead.
Online Representations and Blogs/Websites/Newsgroups should only be cited for an opinion of the respective author and need further critical discussion based on academic research.
Citations
Papers referenced for statements that are in the focus of the paper (and not just randomly touched).
All quotes are identifiable as quotes (E.g. “within quotation marks” or as separate paragraph) and reference is given.
Is there a Golden Thread? How is the logical structure and “reading flow”?
Are the newest publications cited?
Are the summaries of publications correct?
Are the ideas illustrated with examples (The literature might present different examples. Nevertheless it is highly desirable that you use just one or two examples to illustrate the different aspects covered by the literature.)
Relevance of the content
[In case you present own ideas: Originality of the ideas.]
Argumentation
Nothing stated without justification
Sound logic
Presented in clear flow
Readability
Correct spelling
Correct grammar
Introductions and summaries (Say, what you are going to explain - Explain it - Say what you explained)
Non trivial terms are defined before (!) usage
Consistency of used formalization (Don't change names for functions, variables etc. randomly, just because you are relying on different papers.)
Figures
Own creations are strongly preferred!
If figures are not own creation, references are required!
Figures should be referenced by the text.
Explaining text (in smaller font) should allow to understand the figure on its own.
Keep your figures elegantly simple.
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