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- What is your take-away message from this paper
- What is the motivation for this work (both people problem and technical problem), and its distillation into a research question? Why doesn't the people problem have a trivial solution? What are the previous solutions and why are theyinadequate?
- What is the proposed solution (hypothesis, idea, design)? Why is it believed it will work? How does it represent animprovement? How is the solution achieved?
- What is the author's evaluation of the solution? What logic, argument, evidence, artifacts (e.g., a proof-of-conceptsystem), or experiments are presented in support of the idea?
- What is your analysis of the identified problem, idea and evaluation? Is this a good idea? What flaws do you perceive in the work? What are the most interesting or controversial ideas? For work that has practical implications, askwhether this will work, who would want it, what it will take to give it to them, and when might it become a reality?
- What are the paper's contributions (author's and your opinion)? Ideas, methods, software, experimental results, experimentaltechniques...?
- What are future directioncs for this research (author's and yours, perhaps driven by shortcomings or other critiques)?
- What questions are you left with? What questions would you like to raise in an open discussion of the work (reviewinteresting and controversial points, above)? What do you find difficult to understand? List as many as you can.
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