Advances in Distributed Systems
ECE 1746, Fall 2004
University of Toronto

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Presentation Format

While students are welcome to present papers as they wish, here is an outline of a presentation that should help you get started.
If you use slides, please use at least 20-24 point font for text. For a 15 minute presentation, do not use more than 15-20 slides or else the presentation will appear rushed. Also, please make sure that you have numbered your slides. You are welcome to send slides to the instructor a few days before the presentation to get additional help.

After the presentation the student is expected to lead a 20-30 minute in-depth discussion of the paper (the length of the discussion will depend on the number of students in the class). This discussion should aim to answer the following questions: To aid in this discussion, each student presentation must end with a list of 5 specific questions that the student can ask other students and should be prepared to answer. The student must have the answers at the end of the slides.

The answers to these questions should not be obvious, i.e. they should not be stated clearly in the paper. Instead, the questions should help in critial analysis of the paper. For example, suppose one of the stated contributions of the paper is that it "Enables secure peer-to-peer routing". One question might be: how secure is the routing and what strategy discussed in the paper makes it secure?