Article Reviews - Software Methodology

Every week you are required to write a brief, one to two page review of one (or two) of that week's readings. The syllabus provides exact due dates, and the reading list describes which readings require reviews.

Article reviews have multiple purposes:

Each paper review should be typewritten and include:

Also, see “How to Read an Engineering Research Paper” by Bill Griswold for additional ideas (http://www-cse.ucsd.edu/users/wgg/CSE210/howtoread.html).

Paper evaluations will be graded according to the following scale: 0: not submitted, 1: marginal, 2: what was expected, 3: outstanding.

Papers may be considered marginal for any of the following reasons:

Papers may be considered outstanding for the following reasons:

Since every article review clearly states the title and author of the article at the beginning of the review, it is not necessary to cite quotations from the article under review (you must quote all quotations, however). Quotations from other articles must be cited.

Last updated: 4/2/2003