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Guidelines for Effective Academic Writing

 Here are some guidelines for effective academic writing. It is based on my own experience writing for computer science journals and conferences.  Don't use 'the' with an abbreviation. Use active tenses unless a passive is extremely necessary. Use the same form of the verb (present/past) when describing related work and be consistent with it throughout the manuscript. Don't use the before plurals. Don't use etc when including a list of items. Never use the word 'suggest' when referring to the previous work. The word 'report' could be a better option.  Don't use 's with an abbreviation, for example, SDN's capability could be written as SDN capability. Don't use the word "paradigm" use only when it makes sense. Always use "," after then, however, thus, etc. Be consistent, use the same form of "TENSE, i.e., PAST or PRESENT" in the whole section. Do not use "the", "a" ...in front of single...

Interview with Nanjig University's International Office During my PhD (October-2020)

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  Name: Wajid Rafique Chinese Name: 李进 Nationality: Pakistani 巴基斯坦 Major: Computer Science and Technology  计算机科学与技术 Research Field: Internet of Things Services Orchestration 物联网服务部署 Awards:2019 CSC excellent international student scholarship award 2 019年中国政府优秀来华留学生奖学金 2019 Jiangsu Provincial Government Scholarship 2019 江苏省政府奖学金  I did my master’s degree in software engineering from the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) of Pakistan, which is the top rank engineering university in Pakistan. Faculty of computer science and technology of Nanjing University owns a greater reputation around the world. Therefore, I contacted professors relevant to my research area and I was able to secure admission under the prestigious Chinese Government Scholarship to pursue my Ph.D. at Nanjing University. 学术经历 我在巴基斯坦国立工程技术大学(NUST)取得了软件工程硕士学位,是巴基斯坦排名第一的工程类大学。而南京大学计算机科学与技术学院在全球享有盛誉,因此,我联系了与我研究领域相关的教授,并获得了赫赫有名的中国政府奖学金,得以在南京大学攻读博士学位。 Introduction of papers published this time ...