WHEN PRESENTING A SURVEY/COMPARISON PAPER 

Example presentation structure:

TITLE

* Abstract (sales pitch + 8 sentences, one per section to follow)

1. Introduction

Definition of terms to be used in the rest of the paper,
organized per fields (1.1. or 1.2.) and subfields (1.1.1. and 1.1.2.).

2. Classification

Definition of criteria, classes, and examples by classes. We first 
define the criteria. When we apply criteria, we obtain classes (leaves 
of the tree-like classifications). Under each "leave" we can define 
examples! Each class can be defined via its major characteristics!

3. Survey by Classes

3.1. Class A

3.1.1. Example A1 from Class A

3.1.2. Example A2 from Class A

Under each example, use the same template; for example,

Paragraph#1: 
Who, at what institution, and under what project, the work was done. 

Paragraph#2:
What is the essence

paragraph#3: 
Details of special importance

Paragraph#4:
Discussion or trends or whatever is relevant


4. Conclusion

What was done, once again. To whom is that useful. What are the newly 
open problems.


5. Acknowledgements


6. References (in the IEEE format)