I need a reading for the paper I attach , it should contain, at least, the following:
a. The objectives of your reading on this article.
b. Some information about the article and the author.
c. The major, concept, opinion, or arguments of the article.
d. What do you learn from the article, or what are your opinions or arguments on the topic of the article?
e. References/bibliography and citations of the references/bibliography in the text (follow the format as specified by the end of the “8910 Guidelines to project proposal” document).
f. Anything else – your gains from the article, critiques to the article, etc.
I attach my paper below. and I also attach one of PushpaSameeraMondu reading report1 reference and just use it as reference for the format. use some references and mention them in the in the format which I mention below. I need 2 pages for each of main points/concerns/observations and opinion/argument/future work and 1.15 spacing for whole report.
{References will be listed alphabetically, in the same way as the following examples.
For a paper in a journal:
Author names, “Paper Title,” Journal Title (in Italic, spell all out, do not aberrations), volume #, issue #, year, page numbers (pp. ###-###).
e.g., D.E. Knuth, “Theory and Practice,” Theoretical 90, Volume 1, Issue 1, 1991, pp. 1-15.
Author names, Title (in Italic, do not use aberrations), Publisher, ISBN #, year.
e.g., E. Borger,, Complexity, Logic (North-Holland, Amsterdam), ISBN 0 4448 7406 2, 1989.
For a paper in conference proceedings:
Author names, “Paper Title,” Proceedings of <Conference Title> (in Italic, do not use aberrations), location, year, page numbers (pp. ###-###).
e.g., M. Li, “Lower bounds by Kolmogorov complexity,” Proceedings of the International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming, Nafplion, Greece, 1985, (Also as Lecture Notes in Science, vol. 194, Springer, Berlin, 1985), pp. 383 – 393.
For a paper in a contributed volume chapter):
Author names, “Paper Title,” Title> (in Italic, do not use aberrations), Editor names, Publisher, ISBN#, year, page numbers (pp. ###-###).
e.g., A.K. Lenstra and H.W. Lenstra, Jr., “Algorithms in number theory,” Handbook of Computer Science (J. van Leeuwen, ed.), Volume A, Elsevier, Amsterdam / MIT Press, ISBN: 0 2627 2014 0, 1990, pp. 673 – 715.
For an unpublished paper:
e.g., A. Rajasekar, “Semantics for logic programs,” Ph.D. Thesis, Department of, University of Maryland, 1989.
For paper from Web/Internet resource:
Author names, “Paper Title,” http://www.***.html. date).
e.g., Leonid A. Levin, “Fundamentals of,” http://www.cs.bu.edu/~lnd/toc/ (as of February 28, 2007).
In text, references should indicated by [Author name, year]. }

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