Engr 694-60: Research Methods in Computer Science
Spring 2016
Assignment #6: Annotated Bibliography
Due Date: Tuesday, 19 April 2016 at 11:59 P.M.
For this assignment, you are required to produce an
annotated bibliography by completing the following
tasks:
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Choose a computer science topic you wish to investigate. Ideally,
this should be in an area that you are considering for a possible
dissertation, thesis, or other research project. If you
choose the same topic for this assignment and the final project, you can leverage the work from
the annotated bibliography for the project.
- Create an annotated bibliography containing at least 10
references related to your chosen topic. Your bibliography should
include both seminal sources and at least one recent reference (with a
2012 or later publication date).
- Most, if not all, of your references, should be scholarly
papers of reasonable length published in reputable computer science
journals or refereed conference proceedings (or post-proceedings). The
journals, transactions, and conference proceedings published by ACM
and IEEE are good sources for papers. But you may choose other
reputable publishers of scholarly papers with significant computer
science content.
- Write a short (e.g., 3-5 sentence) description of each reference,
giving its focus and major contribution. Write in complete sentences
and use correct English with good style (as we have discussed in this
course). Include a complete citation for each reference. Also tell the
reader what kind of reference it is, and explain how the references
relate to each other. See the Lecture Notes for information about writing
annotations. The Notes also link to example annotated bibliographies.
- An annotation must be your own work, not text copied from
the paper or from a review of the paper.
- Write a brief introduction to your bibliography to define the
topic and scope of your bibliography.
- Use the IEEE transactions style for your citations. Your
bibliography may include references that are not explicitly cited in
your introductory text. (Do not use the IEEE transactions template for
your document. The document should be single column.)
- Use LaTeX with the builtin article class to format the
overall document. Use BibTeX style file IEEEannot.bst style
file to format the citations and annotated bibliography list.
- Submit both the LaTeX and BibTeX source files and a PDF of
your bibliography electronically via Blackboard by the due date. Turn
in a paper copy of the bibliography to Dr. Cunningham in class or in
his mailbox. (This can be done at the next class after the due date.)
Here is an example of a reference together with its short
annotation:
[1] L. Lamport, LATEX: A Document
Preparation System. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1986.
LATEX is a document preparation system
widely used in mathematics and computer science. It was
implemented by Lamport on top of Donald Knuth's
TEX. This book is the original
reference manual. It has largely been superseded, but it does provide
a fascinating peek into the past.
Acknowledgement: This assignment is adapted from Andrew Black's
Project 1 for his Scholarly Skills course at Portland State
University.
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