網路上看到的,這應該是所有研究人員在做任何研究時,都必須不斷詢問自己的問題,也是我自己不斷在提醒自己的...
The Heilmeier Catechism
- What are you trying to do? Articulate your objectives using absolutely no jargon.
- How is it done today, and what are the limits of current practice?
- Who cares? [Support other’s research? Shape research landscape? Power applications in industry?]
- What's new in your approach and why do you think it will be successful?
- If you're successful, what difference will it make? [e.g. New theory/modeling? Improve accuracy?]
- What are the risks and the payoffs? [Further, how would you mitigate the risks? If your proposed method does not work, what could be alternative design? These can end up as discussions such as ablation studies in your paper.]
- How much will it cost? [e.g. How long is each training process? How about data storage?]
- How long will it take? [How many hours are you going to work on this per week?]