Reference no: EM132676115
Research Paper: An Approach to Cyber Resiliency: Unifying Cyber Security Incident Response and Business Continuity.
Requirements
o Abstract - briefly descrive the problem you are solving, the contribution of your research (about 1/3 of the left column of the 1st page). This should explicitly state why your solution stands out and is novel, worthy of being considered for publication. Brag about your amazing ideas in the paper and why the reviewers should consider reading your paper and consider it for publication.
o Introduction/Background - describe the background of your research (what does the reader need to know to appreciate the beauty of your solution and explain clearly why your research is important and why the reviewers should spend time reading your paper. This is also where you tell the reviewers why your solution to the problem is outstanding as compared to others!
o Prior Work/Literature Review ("summary") - This is where you summarize what other researchers have done to solve the problem and how it relates to your work and where your work deviates from the past research activity. Tell the reader what has been done in this research field by others, pros and cons, and what is still missing and needs to be improved (this is why your research becomes valuable). This is where most/all of your references should be cited (using standard IEEE format). Introduction plus literature review usually spans between 0.75 page and 1.25 pages. You can use the Google Scholar search engine to identify prior work in the particular topic/problem you are investigating. Learn how to use the search engine, including advanced search and the scholar preferences. Google Scholar. In addition to Google Scholar, you should use the Sam Houston Library for electronic access to the research papers you would like to read. You can also use the search engine Microsoft Academic. There are many more search engines than what I have mentioned here to find research papers. And if that doesn't help, you can also reach out to a Reference Librarian at the Newton Grisham Library. They will be more than happy to assist.
o Definitions and Tools - is there anything the reader needs to know before reading your paper. If so, maybe you should educate the reader on the technical jargon you plan to use, non- standard terminology, specialized tools, etc. to help him/her comprehend the rest of the paper. Remember, the ideal paper is entirely self-contained and should enable the reader to understand the paper from start to finish without (much) difficulty. It should also (ideally) help the reader reproduce your research from scratch. So, your paper should be transparent, lucid and finally, permit the reader to learn and enjoy your work! Presentation plays a critical role, possibly, more important than the actual content of the paper. If a reviewer is unable to understand your brilliant work, then it is not of much use.
o Main Research (use appropriate section headings of your choice) - here you should describe your research in complete detail. The models, detailed algorithms, implementation, configurations, etc. All need to be described in a clear and logical manner. This section can have multiple subsections, numbered and named accordingly. This section ranges between 2 to 3 pates in a 5-page paper. Use any means necessary to explain your ideas.
o Simulation, Experiments, and Results - relevant data needs to be collected and analyzed here. Figures and tables are highly recommended. In a 5-page paper, this section is about half to one page. As you may know, figures and visual illustrations are much better than words - use them liberally to illustrate your work.
o Conclusions and Future Work - this section draws conclusions and gives the direction for future research work (possible extension to your current research). This section is between 1/3 to ½ column.
o References - list ALL cited references here using the standard IEEE format. You should have at least 13 and no more than 18 references. Every cited reference should be listed in the references section, and equally important ONLY list references you cited in the paper.
o Limit the total length of your paper to 5 pages (unless it is simply impossible). There are some acceptable reasons for going beyond the 5 page limit.
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