The readings for this class were selected to prepare you for reading software engineering papers in the rest of CS 6156 and to help you see how software engineering papers are stuctured and evaluated. You should keep these in mind when you write the various reports for your course project. Answer these questions: 1. What two pieces of advice did you find most useful in Griswold's "How to Read an Engineering Research Paper"? 2. Using the contents of Shaw's paper, answer these questions based only on the title and abstract of the paper(s) for which you are the suggested discussion lead: a. What is the paper title? b. What, precisely, is the claimed contribution? c. What type of software engineering research question does it answer? (Table 1 in Shaw's paper) d. What type of software engineering results will be presented? (Table 3 in Shaw's paper) 3. What part(s) of Griswold's and Shaw's texts did you find to be new, compared with how you previously read research papers from other CS sub-disciplines? 4. What are your top two project ideas at this point in the course? If you don't have any, which two problems highlighted in the optional reading (Halle et al., 2017) are you most insterested to solve?