winlab-slides-guidelines
WinLab Slides Guidelines
Review and guide WinLab presentation slides creation following WinLab guidelines. All requirements use RFC 2119 keywords (MUST, MUST NOT, REQUIRED, SHALL, SHALL NOT, SHOULD, SHOULD NOT, RECOMMENDED, MAY, OPTIONAL).
RFC 2119 Keyword Definitions
When reviewing slides, interpret these keywords as defined in RFC 2119:
- MUST / REQUIRED / SHALL: Absolute requirement - the slide MUST comply or it is non-compliant
- MUST NOT / SHALL NOT: Absolute prohibition - the slide MUST NOT include this
- SHOULD / RECOMMENDED: Strong recommendation - valid reasons may exist to ignore, but implications must be understood
- SHOULD NOT / NOT RECOMMENDED: Strong recommendation against - may be acceptable in specific circumstances, but implications should be understood
- MAY / OPTIONAL: Truly optional - one may choose to include or omit
Slide Title Requirements
- MUST have slide titles that clearly indicate what the slide intends to express
- MUST have unique slide titles (no duplicate titles)
- MUST have titles that directly address the slide's main topic
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