Course pages 2013–14
Automated Reasoning
The assessment will be done by the lecturer and will consist of three parts:
- A literature survey of at most 3500-words excluding mathematical formula, figures and bibliography (30% of the final mark);
- A presentation of an in-depth analysis of a selected research paper and a completed review form (10%); and
- A written test of 1 hour and 30 minutes duration with an additional 15 minutes of reading time (60%).
Literature survey
Below you will find instructions for doing
your literature survey with some suggestions of topics. You are
welcome to suggest your own topic of automated reasoning that you
would like to survey. You need to finalise with the lecturer your
choice of topic by Wednesday 23 October 2013 and submit your literature survey
to the Graduate Education Office by 4pm on Friday 6 December 2013.
Paper review and presentation
Below you will find
instructions for doing your paper review and presentation on its
content. You should review a research paper from the list of suggested
papers at the end of this document, or suggest to the lecturer a
conference or a journal paper on a topic in Automated Reasoning of
your interest (of length between 6 to 15 pages). You should
finalise the choice of a research paper for review and presentation
with the lecturer by Wednesday 23 October 2013.
- Instructions for paper review and presentation with suggestions of papers
- Paper review form: you should fill this in and hand it to the lecturer immediately prior to your presentation, accompanied with the MPhil or Part III cover sheet
- Anonymous student presentation peer review form
- Student presentation evaluation form: the lecturer uses this form to evaluate a student presentation
- Presentation timetable