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Malware and Software Vulnerability Analysis: Paper Presentation and Summary

This article provides guidelines and instructions for a paper presentation and summary on malware and software vulnerability analysis. It includes details on the format, contribution, weaknesses, and improvement of the paper, as well as tips on writing a comprehensive summary. The article also addresses the issue of grading bias and ensures fairness between online and face-to-face students.

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Malware and Software Vulnerability Analysis: Paper Presentation and Summary

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  1. CAP6135: Malware and Software Vulnerability Analysis Paper Presentation and SummaryCliff ZouSpring 2013

  2. Candidate Paper List • Candidate Papers for the later half of the class is posted at: • http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~czou/CAP6135/notes.html

  3. Paper Presentation – Face-to-Face Students • For face-to-face session students only • Each class will have two students present two papers • Each presentation lasts around 30 minutes • The teacher will give a summary at the end of lecture if we still have time

  4. Paper Presentation – Face-to-Face Students • Each student only needs to do ONE paper presentation! • Student in-class participation is counted • Ask questions, answer questions, give comments… • The teacher will count it! • If you cannot come to classroom, email the teacher beforehand with reasons

  5. Presentation Format • First page: • Show the paper title, authors, affiliations, published conference/journal name • Presenter name • Give acknowledgement if you reuse any content from other places besides the paper (even from the authors’ slides) • Three pages at the end of presentation: • Contribution: one page • The major contribution(s) of this paper • Weakness: one page • What weaknesses you can think of this paper? • Improvement: one page • How do you think to improve/extend the research in the paper?

  6. Paper Summary • For online video streaming students only • Submit paper summary twice • Submit summary through Canvas • About once in two and a half week • I will put an announcement on Canvas one week before the due date • So pay attention to announcement! • Check Canvas at least once per week! • Summarize one paper in each paper review assignment • You can pick any one paper you want to summarize • Each paper’s summary needs to be at least two pages • Single column, single spaced, 12 point fonts

  7. Summary Format • Summary: • Summarize what this paper is about? • Central ideas/contributions • Briefly describe how the authors show/verify their claims • Do not try to copy paper’s abstract or conclusion • Should be more technical and detailed than paper’s abstract • You can treat it as ‘extended abstract’ • Use your own words • Weakness: • Point out what the possible weaknesses exist in the paper • Use your own words, do not copy from the paper • Your thoughts: • Good? Bad? Interested? Boring? • Why do you think the paper is good or bad? • How to improve? Do you have a new idea on better work?

  8. Solving Grading Bias Issue • Online session students and face-to-face session students may get different grade for this section, how to be fair? • I will make sure the average score for both sessions’ students in this portion is equal to each other • For example, if the average score of online students in this portion is 90, the average score of face-to-face students in this portion is 80, then: • All online students’ score in this portion will be multiplied with 8/9

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