Content of the presentation
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The introduction motivates the problem
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The introduction clearly defines the problem, and the high-level ideas of the solution
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The central question of the work is clearly presented
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The methods/solution/algorithm/system architecture are presented clearly
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The experiments are explained well, with hypotheses/purpose well explained.
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The results are presented effectively and explained well
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There is a clear discussion of implication of results.
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Summary of project, lessons learned, and future directions are clearly explained.
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The contributions of the the project are clear.
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Important related work and/or building blocks which were used in project are presented.
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The focus of a question on parallel and distributed computing is clear.
Organization of the presentation
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Introduction provides a useful framework for the presentation
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Slides contain an appropriate amount of information
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Clear and plentiful figures and graphs aid in understanding
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Talk is appropriate to audience; technical terms defined
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Presentation flows in a logical manner.
Communication
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Presenters addressed the audience directly
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Delivered at an adequate pace within time limit
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Slides/visual aids complemented the presenters
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Handled audience questions well
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Spoke in a clear, controlled voice in an engaging manner
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Holistically, a well polished talk, good transitions, appropriate time allocated to parts
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Presenters are clearly knowledgeable about their work and can tie it to big problems/themes in parallel or distributed computing