这里是如果写一篇论文的论文介绍:
ABSTRACT
Researchers spend a great deal of time reading research papers. However, this skill is rarely taught, leading to much
wasted effort. This article outlines a practical and efficient
three-pass method for reading research papers. I also describe how to use this method to do a literature survey
Intro:
Researchers must read papers for several reasons: to review them for a conference or a class, to keep current in
their field, or for a literature survey of a new field. A typical researcher will likely spend hundreds of hours every year
reading papers.
Learning to efficiently read a paper is a critical but rarely
taught skill. Beginning graduate students, therefore, must
learn on their own using trial and error. Students waste
much effort in the process and are frequently driven to frustration.
For many years I have used a simple ‘three-pass’ approach
to prevent me from drowning in the details of a paper before getting a bird’s-eye-view. It allows me to estimate the
amount of time required to review a set of papers. Moreover,
I can adjust the depth of paper evaluation depending on my
needs and how much time I have. This paper describes the
approach and its use in doing a literature survey.