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# The iterative consultations and delivery of results are highly welcome! Start during the weekends.  
 
# The iterative consultations and delivery of results are highly welcome! Start during the weekends.  
 
# Deadline of the last version is: Wednesday 6:00am. The review goes on Wednesday working day.  
 
# Deadline of the last version is: Wednesday 6:00am. The review goes on Wednesday working day.  
# Each symbol gives +1 according the system (А-, А, А+). No symbol gives A0.  
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# Each symbol '''A''' gives +1 according the system (А-, А, А+). No symbol gives A0.  
 
# (To be clarified) Motivated delay. (Non-motivated delay interferes peer-review).
 
# (To be clarified) Motivated delay. (Non-motivated delay interferes peer-review).
  

Revision as of 23:12, 4 March 2020

Schedule and consultations

  1. The workflow goes around each week.
  2. The iterative consultations and delivery of results are highly welcome! Start during the weekends.
  3. Deadline of the last version is: Wednesday 6:00am. The review goes on Wednesday working day.
  4. Each symbol A gives +1 according the system (А-, А, А+). No symbol gives A0.
  5. (To be clarified) Motivated delay. (Non-motivated delay interferes peer-review).

Schedule

Date N To be done Result to discuss Symbol
February 13 1 Set the workflow, schedule, tools.
20 2 Select a project. Tools are ready to use. The project initial status is set.
27 3 List references, write Abstract, Introduction, LinkReview. Abstract, Introduction, References in bib-file. Abstract, Introduction, Literature
March 5 4 State a problem, write a description of your basic algorithm, prepare your computational experiment. Write the problem statement, write the basic algorithm description. Problem statement
12 5 Set goals and plan report of your computational experiment. Run basic code. Write down results. Goals of the experiment. Basic code, draft report on the basic algorithm. Ready to the first checkpoint. Update, eXperiment palning, Basic code, Report, cHeck-1
19 6 Set your computational experiment using proposed algorithm and your previous results. Code, visual presentation of results, error and quality analysis. Create a draft of your presentation for 2-3 minutes. Code, Visualization
26 7 Describe the algorithm. The theory and and algorithms of the paper. Theory
April 2 8 Finalise the computational experiment. The experiment description with error analysis. Error
9 9 Prepare the theoretical part and computational experiment. Explain the figures, write conclusions. The paper draft with the sections Computational experiment and Conclusions. Document
16 10 Checkpoint: the paper is ready. Your paper is ready to the peer-review. Ready to the second checkpoint. cHeck-2, RevieW
23 11 Finalization The paper and slides are subjects to submit. Journal
30 12 Prepare your presentation. Presentation day. Final show, Slides