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Seminar Write-up Guidelines for Students

The document provides guidelines for writing up a seminar paper. It states that the title should concisely state the topic in as few words as possible. The abstract should be around 100 words and summarize the most important facts of the paper. The main text should have two sections: an introduction reviewing the background and outline, and the latest developments or research carried out on the topic. References must be provided in IEEE format for all information from other sources.

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Seminar Write-up Guidelines for Students

The document provides guidelines for writing up a seminar paper. It states that the title should concisely state the topic in as few words as possible. The abstract should be around 100 words and summarize the most important facts of the paper. The main text should have two sections: an introduction reviewing the background and outline, and the latest developments or research carried out on the topic. References must be provided in IEEE format for all information from other sources.

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Seminar Write-up guidelines

Write-up for Seminar


Title
The title of your seminar paper should state your topic exactly in
the smallest possible number of words.

Author's Name
Put your name, your Registration number,

Abstract
The abstract should state the most important facts in your paper. It
should be complete in itself. The length of the abstract should be
about 100 words.

Text
The main text of your paper should be divided into 2 sections.
The first section should be an introduction to your
topic. This section should review the background of your
topic and give an outline of the contents.
You should get the information for your paper from various
sources, such as books, journals, lecture notes, etc. You
must write the paper yourself using this information. You
must not copy text written by other authors. Instead, select
only the information you need and summarize this
information in your own words.
The second section of your paper should contain the
latest development or any research work or case study
carried out in the topic of study. In addition the applications
should be specified.

MEE 619 - Computer Graphics and Geometric Modelling


Seminar Write-up guidelines

References
Use IEEE format for references. You must give references to all
the information that you obtain from books, papers in journals,
and other sources. References may be made in the main text using
index numbers in brackets.

MEE 619 - Computer Graphics and Geometric Modelling

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